LYNDON - A new law heading to Vermont this summer created quite the discussion at the Lyndon Town School for this year's town meeting.
LYNDON-- Maple syrup season, otherwise known as sugaring season, already has some farms working hard. The season starts at the end of February going until April when the weather is cold at night but warmer during the day.
LYNDON - Vermont State Senator Bernie Sanders (I) came to town today. Lyndon State College scheduled a "Town Hall Meeting" to talk to students about issues throughout the state and the direction that Vermont is going in.

LYNDON - The Fenton Chester Arena in Lyndonville is looking to become a year-round facilty. This May, the rink will undergo a 20-thousand dollar renovation which includes sythetic turf.
Read more: Firefighters Asking Residents to Shovel Out Hydrants
LYNDONVILLE - The Northeast Kingdom has seen over two feet of snow within the last two months. This has been causing some problems for the Lyndonville Fire Department, who is asking residents to help dig out their fire hydrants.
LYNDONVILLE - Green Lantern development, the company behind the proposed solar panel project in Lyndonville, clarified some data about solar energy costs.
LYNDON- After a barn caught on fire yesterday on Vail Drive in Lyndon, Officials have stated that they will not be investigating into the cause of the fire.
LYNDONVILLE- Lyndonville Fire and Rescue responded to a structure fire this morning around 9AM. A barn located on Vail Drive burned for over an hour before crews were finally able to put the flames out.
LYNDON - Over the weekend, the Riverside School held their annual benefit auction. This is the 15th annual auction the school is holding and it's used as a fundraiser to enhance some of the programs at the school.
LYNDON- Drivers are reporting blown tires and bent wheels due to the construction of the railroad track on Broad Street in Lyndon. The project was supposed to be finished in the Summer, when the paving was being done, but was delayed due to the certain type of rail not being avialable.
LYNDON- The Lyndon Institute Vikings took on the Lake Region Falcons in LI's home opener. This was the first game for new head coach Phil Joyal at LI's court, as well as the first home game for three freshman on the varsity squad; and what a memorable first home game it was.
LYNDON - With a new year, comes New Year's resolutions. A lot of those resolutions involve getting fit, keeping active, and maintaining good health. What better way to do this than to start a workout plan?
LYNDONVILLE- Everyday landfills across the country become more full because not everyone knows how to recycle hazardous waste. The Northeast Kingdom Waste Management has some advice for those people.
LYNDON VT-The Riverside school has spent the last twenty month finding fin ace support for their newly reconstructed barn, last night they called that campaign to a close.
Read more: Out With the Old And In With the New At Riverside
LYNDONVILLE- The North Pole Express is ready to provide another year of Chirstmas magic for the Northeast Kingdom. The Freighthouse in Lyndonville started this magical train ride nine years ago as a fall foliage train ride, but switched gears and turned into a Christmas experience that now hundreds attend.
LYNDONVILLE - One State Senator has gone to social media to help him decide who to vote for, for Governor in January.
LYNDON - The after-school program at the Lyndon Town School has about 160 students. The program runs Monday-through-Thursday from 2:45 P.M. to about 5:15 P.M. and is available for any student from kindergarten to the eighth grade.
LYNDON - A local collegiate runner is headed to the Division-III National Championship this weekend, but the road there wasn't an easy one.
LYNDON- The 2014 deer rifle season started off with a quick bang.
LYNDONVILLE- November is National Adoption Month here in the United States.
LYNDON- The Lyndon Holiday Shoppe will be opening its doors for its fourth year of business this weekend, but at yet another new location.
Lyndonville -- The annual parking ban in Lyndonville went into affect on November 1st and will continue on until April 15th. This puts a ban on parking on all the streets within the village during midnight until 7 a.m., unless special arrangements for parking are made with the Village Superintendent. Violator's vehicles will be towed away at owner's expense.
LYNDONVILLE-- Lyndonville power has been restored after a car accident took place early Saturday morning.
LYNDONVILLE- After their first championship in 104 years of basketball at Lyndon Institute, head coach, Pat Guckin decided to step down from his position to spend more time with his family. This opened the door for new head coach, Phil Joyal.
LYNDONVILLE -The seventh annual kingdom challenge concluded this weekend. The challenge offers a 5K, a half marathon, and a half marathon relay. The 5k is a challenging three mile race that runs through typical Vermont terrain.