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Chester Police probe 'Zoom-bombing' at GM school board special meeting

Chester Police probe ‘Zoom-bombing’ at GM school board special meeting

By Cynthia Prairie ©2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC Chester Police are investigating last Tuesday night’s Zoom-bombing of a school board special meeting that shut down the meeting for about eight minutes. The incident included pornographic video and vile racial epithets and lasted 48 seconds before it could be shut down. Some Zoom attendees were watching the […]

UPDATED ZOOM LINK - TRSU board meeting agenda for Oct. 5

UPDATED ZOOM LINK – TRSU board meeting agenda for Oct. 5

The Two Rivers Supervisory Union Board will hold its regular meeting at 6 p.m. on Thursday October 5, 2023 at Cavendish Elementary School, 573 Main Street in Proctorsville and via Zoom. To join the meeting go to: https://trsu.zoom.us/j/81534635381   https://trsu.zoom.us/j/87289589734 I. Call to Order A. Roll Call II. APPROVAL OF AGENDA: III. APPROVAL OF MINUTES: A. […]

Op-ed: Vermont is more diverse than depicted

Op-ed: Vermont is more diverse than depicted

Editor’s note: The public is invited to write and send in op-ed’s on a variety of topics that directly affect our communities. Mail them to cprairie@chestertelegraph.org. By Sara Stowell ©2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC Recently The Chester Telegraph published an op-ed titled Vermont officially perpetuates its whiteness by Phayvanh Leukhamhan. The author critiques recent promotional videos […]

GM board votes to stop attorney's defense of 'Chieftain' for now

GM board votes to stop attorney’s defense of ‘Chieftain’ for now

By Shawn Cunningham ©2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC The Board of Directors of the Green Mountain Unified School District voted 6 to 3 last night to stop paying an attorney and have him halt work representing the board to defend the Chieftain mascot in an appeal before the state Agency of Education. Instead, the board will […]

FEMA outlines how to appeal a denial of flood aid

FEMA outlines how to appeal a denial of flood aid

More than two months after the July 7-21, 2023, severe storms, flooding, landslides and mudslides, some affected residents in Windham and Windsor counties as well as Caledonia, Chittenden, Lamoille, Orange, Orleans, Rutland and Washington counties, may still be looking for answers. FEMA’s Individual and Households Program provides eligible survivors with financial assistance and direct services. […]

Chester Select Board to explore offering benefits to full-time Whiting Library staff

Chester Select Board to explore offering benefits to full-time Whiting Library staff

By Shawn Cunningham © 2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC While last Wednesday’s Chester Select Board agenda was short, it yielded a lot of discussion and some progress on a couple of long-standing issues. Whiting Library Board chair Matt Gorsky came before the board to ask for “some reasonable accommodation” to get benefits for the library’s two […]

Carrara arraigned on child sex charges, held without bail

Carrara arraigned on child sex charges, held without bail

By Shawn Cunningham © 2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC Appearing via video conference from Southern State Correctional Facility in Springfield, Jason Carrara of Chester was arraigned Monday, Sept. 25 by Judge John R. Treadwell in the Windham County Superior Court in Brattleboro. Representing Carrara, attorney Brian Marsicovetere entered a plea of not guilty to a charge […]

Editorial: Misinformation 1; Transparency 0

By Cynthia Prairie ©2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC No one likes to be called out in a public meeting. And for that to happen to a newspaper, it can be more than a little disconcerting. Journalists tend to not to like to be the center of attention.  We write about the news, we don’t make it. […]

$5M in state funds available to homeowners to fix failed wells, septic systems

$5M in state funds available to homeowners to fix failed wells, septic systems

Gov. Phil Scott and the Agency of Natural Resources has announced $5 million of funding to support low- and moderate-income Vermont homeowners in repairing or replacing their failed or inadequate on-site water or wastewater systems. This is the third round of funding for the program. Eligible homeowners may apply for this round of ARPA On-Site funding […]

Local 'Priority Projects' sought for federal, state funding

Local ‘Priority Projects’ sought for federal, state funding

Springfield Regional Development Corp. once again is partnering with the Mount Ascutney Regional Commission and area towns to develop the list of priority projects for state and federal fund eligibility. The Priority Project process is going on in each region in the state and the final product is provided to the Agency of Commerce and […]

Tom Gramling Jr., 66, of Springfield

Tom Gramling Jr., 66, of Springfield

Springfield Tom Gramling’s extended family mourns the loss of a husband, father, grandfather, son, brother and uncle after he was taken from this earth unexpectedly on Sept. 21, 2023. Tom was born in Windsor, Vt., on June 22, 1957, the second of Thomas and Lucille Gramling’s four children. Other than a brief residence in Patten, […]

AOE seeking applicants, public input for Secretary of Education post

AOE seeking applicants, public input for Secretary of Education post

The Vermont State Board of Education is seeking applications for the position of Secretary of Education, with a application deadline of Thursday, Oct. 5, 2023. Part of the board’s hiring process will include a public hearing on Oct. 2. The secretary is responsible for providing leadership to over 150 employees at the Agency of Education, […]

GM District School Board to hold special meeting Sept. 26

GM District School Board to hold special meeting Sept. 26

The Board of the Green Mountain Unified School District will hold a special meeting from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 26 at in the Library/Media Center at Green Mountain High School, 716 VT-103 in Chester, and via Zoom. To access via Zoom: https://trsu.zoom.us/j/86711740177.  Phone: 646-876-9923. Below is its agenda. I. CALL TO ORDER: […]

Despite long agenda, GM board meets for 7 minutes; legal fees go unaddressed

Despite long agenda, GM board meets for 7 minutes; legal fees go unaddressed

By Shawn Cunningham © 2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC Thursday night’s Green Mountain Unified School District Board meeting ended almost as soon as it began. The board adjourned slightly more than seven minutes into the meeting over how to handle an agenda item regarding the appeal of its May 18 decision that the name Chieftain does […]

Grace Cottage to hold presentation on planned clinic Sept. 27

Grace Cottage to hold presentation on planned clinic Sept. 27

A public forum to unveil plans for a new primary care clinic building at Grace Cottage will be held at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 27 at the Wardsboro Town Hall, 71 Main St. Attendees will learn how Grace Cottage is planning for the future of primary care in southeastern Vermont. The current clinic operates […]

Grafton Firefighters' annual Tag Sale Oct. 7 and 8

Grafton Firefighters’ annual Tag Sale Oct. 7 and 8

The Grafton Firefighters’ Tag Sale is one of the many traditional fall events that people anticipate. Now in its 42nd year, this sale to benefit the volunteer fire department has become well known in southern Vermont for its variety, quality and bargains. This year’s sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, […]

Londonderry marker to recognize birthplace of Burton Snowboards

Londonderry marker to recognize birthplace of Burton Snowboards

In 1977, Jake Burton Carpenter opened his first workshop on Main Street in Londonderry where a small team of local residents helped to fabricate his first snowboards. From these humble beginnings, a backyard hobby grew into one of the world’s most popular winter sports. The Vermont Division for Historic Preservation will help to recognize this […]

Chester man arrested on child sex charge

Chester man arrested on child sex charge

By Shawn Cunningham © Telegraph Publishing LLC Police arrested a Chester man today, Sunday, Sept. 24, on a charge of aggravated sexual assault on a child. According to the Chester Police, 40-year-old Jason Carrara surrendered at the Public Safety Building on Pleasant Street and was processed before being taken to Southern State Correctional Facility to […]

Henry Homeyer: Time to sharpen your pruners

Henry Homeyer: Time to sharpen your pruners

By Henry Homeyer © 2023 Telegraph Publishing Fall is a good time to prune deciduous trees and shrubs. Once the leaves have dropped you can see the form – and the clutter – and decide what to take out. But before you begin, think about sharpening up your pruning tools, replacing blades, or buying new […]

GM dinner to raise funds for trip to France

The Green Mountain Union High School French Travel Cohort is hosting a Francophone dinner with silent auction. Proceeds benefit GMUHS student travel. Including their 2024 trip to Paris, Normandy and London where they will visit historic sites and enjoy many learning opportunities! All are welcome on Friday, Oct. 6 at 5:30 for this exciting event! […]