Vermont State University’s Johnson could soon become home to more than just students, as education officials say the change will help both the town and the school.
This story by Aaron Calvin was first published by the News & Citizen on May 8. The shelves on the second floor of Vermont State University Johnson’s Willey library are looking empty these days as the ...
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After devastating floods rocked a local library, the city picked up the building and moved it across town
Johnson Public Library in Johnson, Vermont has just started a new chapter. Built in the early 1900s, the building has flooded more times than Johnson town administrator Thomas Galinat can count. In ...
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The Green Mountain Club has conserved a 12-acre parcel in Johnson, Vermont, enhancing public access to the Long Trail State Forest, according to a community announcement. The Deer Camp property is now ...
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