Newspaper readers in Montpelier are served by the Times-Argus, published weekdays in the evening and in the morning on weekends. Seven Days Newspaper is a weekly covering Vermont news, views, and culture. Magazines published in Montpelier include Vermont Life, self-described as the "most beautiful magazine in the world," American Journal of Art Therapy, and Organic Farmer .
Television viewers in the Montpelier area may choose from three network affiliates and a public television station. Cable television is supplied by Adelphia Entertainment. One FM radio station broadcasts from Montpelier. A variety of radio formats emanate from surrounding communities, including Burlington, although signals can be unpredictable depending on location due to interference from the Green Mountains.
Media Information: Times-Argus, 540 N. Main St., PO Box 707, Barre, VT 05641; telephone (802)479-0191. Vermont Life, 6 Baldwin St., Montpelier, VT 05602; telephone (802)828-3241
Central Vermont Chamber of Commerce. Available www.central-vt.com
City of Montpelier Home Page. Available montpelier-vt.org
Kellogg-Hubbard Library. Available www.kellogghubbard.lib.vt.us
Montpelier Public Schools. Available fc.mpsvt.org/∼mps
Seven Days Newspaper. Available www.sevendaysvt.com
State of Vermont Department of Economic Development. Available www.thinkvermont.com
Times-Argus. Available www.timesargus.com
Vermont Department of Tourism & Marketing. Available www.1-800-vermont.com
Vermont Life Magazine. Available www.state.vt.us/vtlife
Vermont Lodging and Restaurant Association. Available www.visitvt.com
Vermont Newspapers and Magazines. Available www.vtliving.com/newspapers
The World (Central Vermont's online newspaper). Available www.vt-world.com
Beardsworth, Gary, Recipes from the Moon: More Recipes from the Horn of the Moon Cafe (Ten Speed Press, 1995)
Lager, Fred, Ben & Jerry's: The Inside Scoop: How Two Real Guys Built a Business with a Social Conscience and a Sense of Humor (Three Rivers Press, 1995)
Thompson, Daniel P., History of the Town of Montpelier, From the Time It Was First Chartered in 1781 to the Year 1860. Together with Biographical Sketches of Its Most Noted Deceased Citizens (Montpelier: E. P. Walton, printer, 1860)