The Town of Bristol, Vermont, chartered in 1762, is nestled at the foot of the Green Mountains, just minutes from a multitude of four-season opportunities.
We are the shire town of Addison County. Our website will connect you to the resources you need as a resident, business owner or visitor to access the full range of Middlebury municipal services.
Professional Learning Communities serving the schools of Bristol, Lincoln, Monkton, New Haven, Starksboro and Mt. Abraham Union Middle/High School.
Founded in 1800 and set in the beautiful Champlain Valley of Vermont, Middlebury College has long been one of the finest, private liberal arts colleges in the country.
The Patricia A. Hannaford Career Center is the technical center for Addison County students. Our mission is to provide high quality technical, workplace and continuing educational opportunities for hi
The Addison County Solid Waste Management District (ACSWMD) promotes waste reuse, reduction, and recycling.
We are a Vermont approved K-8 independent Christian School, accredited by Christian Schools International.
We serve about 900 learners from a 40 square mile area in Addison County, Vermont, including Addison, Ferrisburgh, Panton, Vergennes and Waltham.
Rutland Northeast Supervisory Union is a PreK-12 public school system in Vermont serving the communities of Brandon, Chittenden, Goshen, Leicester, Mendon, Pittsford, Sudbury and Whiting.
Vergennes is a unique community with an extraordinary location on Otter Creek in Addison County.
The Center for Community Engagement is Middlebury College's office for helping students, faculty, staff, and community partners collaborate.
The Department serves both individuals and employers with equal dedication and energy. The ultimate goal is the protection and growth of Vermont’s working landscape.
The Makery is a member based Makerspace collaborative for people to imagine, experiment, network, collaborate & create for personal and professional growth.
We operate within the Adult Education Dep
Vermont Adult Learning (VAL) provides adults 16 years and older with necessary skills to successfully transition to employment and post-secondary education.
Job Corps is a tuition-free training and education program that connects eligible young men and women with the skills and educational opportunities they need to establish real careers.
ACRPC serves the 21 towns of the Addison Region and provides assistance on a range of community development activities and issues.