Brattleboro Reformer
Serving as a primary source of news for Windham County, this publication provides comprehensive local coverage, investigative reporting, and editorial commentary on Vermont community affairs. Established in 1876, it remains a vital regional institution known for its commitment to documenting the social, political, and cultural life of southeastern Vermont.
MEDIA LANDSCAPE IN VERMONT
Historically characterized by independent local weeklies and a small number of regional dailies, the Green Mountain State maintains a localized press tradition despite national consolidation trends. The Burlington Free Press, owned by Gannett, serves as the primary daily publication with the largest statewide circulation. Other historically significant dailies include the Rutland Herald and the Barre Times-Argus, both formerly family-owned institutions that transitioned to group ownership under Sample News Group. In the southern region, the Brattleboro Reformer operates under New England Newspapers. Seven Days stands out as an influential alternative weekly providing independent investigative coverage. Paperboy indexes 28 Vermont newspapers — browse the full directory below.
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VIEW OBITUARIES ↗Brattleboro Reformer — Today’s Headlines
- APTOPIX Argentina England WCup Soccer
- Area religious listings for the week of July 19
- Local History: Israel Smith and the Vermont Sufferers
- PHOTOS: Patrick Branley
- Community Profile by Gordon Hayward: NYC bargeman drawn to rural life in Vermont
- Marlboro Summer Sales returns this month
- Windham County real estate market balancing out, but housing concerns still linger
- Letter to the Editor: Aly Richards for governor
