• Burlington music venue Radio Bean seeks new owner 

    The crowd at Radio Bean on Nov. 8, 2025. Photo by Charlotte Oliver/VTDigger.After owning Radio Bean for more than 25 years, Lee Anderson announced Sunday that he’s ready to hand off the downtown Burlington bar and music venue and let what he calls “the spirit of the Bean” live on with someone else. The news comes only six months after Nectar’s, a fixture of the Queen City’s music scene, announced it would close in July. The business was floundering as a result
  • After three decades of work, Randolph housing organization to shutter

    Peter Reed, executive director of Randolph Area Community Development Corporation, visits the Salisbury Square construction in April 2025. RACDC successfully completed phase one of its plan for the site, erecting a set of apartment buildings, but phase two will be left to future developers as the organization winds down. Photo by Maryellen Apelquist/The Herald
    This story by Tim Calabro was first published in The Herald on Jan. 15, 2026.After more than 30 years of developing and managing afforda
  • After 3 decades of work, Randolph housing organization to shutter

    Peter Reed, executive director of Randolph Area Community Development Corporation, visits the Salisbury Square construction in April 2025. RACDC successfully completed phase one of its plan for the site, erecting a set of apartment buildings, but phase two will be left to future developers as the organization winds down. Photo by Maryellen Apelquist/The Herald
    This story by Tim Calabro was first published in The Herald on Jan. 15, 2026.After more than 30 years of developing and managing afforda

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