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Stone Village Poetry Experience events celebrate National Poetry Month

Stone Village Poetry Experience events celebrate National Poetry Month

April is National Poetry Month. Chester’s Stone Village Poetry Experience has arranged a series of Saturday events that will touch the hearts of poetry lovers of all ilks. All programs are free and open to the public. Saturday, April 8 Poetry Month will begin with a presentation by former Vermont Poet Laureate Sydney Lea at 7 p.m. at Chester […]

GNAT-TV announces youth media workshops, TV production camps

GNAT-TV announces youth media workshops, TV production camps

GNAT-TV  announces its upcoming youth media workshops at its state-of-the-art studio, 6378 VT Route 7A, Suite #1 in Sunderland. Its new Media Education coordinator, Keegan Douglass, has curated fun and engaging video camps and workshops for spring break week and throughout the summer. The camps will kick off with “Make Your Own Studio Show” from […]

The Grammar School raises $7,630 for Putney Foodshelf

The Grammar School raises $7,630 for Putney Foodshelf

On March 22, at its weekly All School Meeting, The Grammar School in Putney presented a check for $7,630 to Hannah Pick, the Putney Foodshelf’s executive director. This amount beat out The Grammar School’s first-ever Ski to End Hunger event that, five years ago, raised more than $4,000 for the Putney Foodshelf. After a pandemic […]

'How do we know?': Astronomy series continues at Whiting

‘How do we know?’: Astronomy series continues at Whiting

The Southern Vermont Astronomy Group continues its astronomy mini-series at 6 p.m. on Friday, April 7 at the Whiting Library, 117 Main St. in Chester. Rick Hunter will present a talk titled “How Do We Know What We Know?” He will begin to answer the question “How can we really start to know anything about […]

After musical hiatus, GM hits the stage with ABBA hit 'Mamma Mia!'

After musical hiatus, GM hits the stage with ABBA hit ‘Mamma Mia!’

By Basil MacDonald Green Mountain Union High School presents its first musical since 2019. Catherine Johnson’s Broadway hit Mamma Mia!, which reignited a love for the 1970s pop music of ABBA, will be performed in the GMUHS auditorium on Friday, March 31 and Saturday April 1. “Putting on a musical is a really big task,” […]

Henry Homeyer: How to bring spring into your home

Henry Homeyer: How to bring spring into your home

By Henry Homeyer © 2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC Even though spring has arrived according to the calendar, I fear winter is not done with us yet. Mother Nature is full of tricks, so I am not packing away my snow shovel just yet. But to reassure me that she will provide us with flowers this […]

Residents near Julian quarries haul in truckload of complaints to Chester board

Residents near Julian quarries haul in truckload of complaints to Chester board

  By Shawn Cunningham © 2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC Gassetts residents turned out in force for the Chester Select Board’s Wednesday, March 22 meeting to complain that quarry operations in their area is in violation of its permits and that the noise, traffic, unsafe blasting and pollution have become too much to bear. Listed on […]

Short-term rentals: Towns' pace for regulation between snail and speedy

Short-term rentals: Towns’ pace for regulation between snail and speedy State legislature, however, puts the onus on local jurisdictions

By Shawn Cunningham © 2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC While the growth in the number of homes in area towns that are being converted into short-term rentals — like Airbnb and VRBO — is concerning to many residents, state and local governments are moving at different paces to address the trend. The Vermont legislature has taken […]

Rotary to hold April Fool Trivia Night fundraiser

Rotary to hold April Fool Trivia Night fundraiser

On Saturday, April 1, the Chester Rotary and Interact clubs will hold an April Fool’s fundraiser — April Fool Trivia Night — to raise funds to help Rotary continue its tradition of contributing to the needs of the community, including its Scholarship Fund. This fund aids high school students entering either college or a vocational/trade […]

Astronomy series continues March 31 at Whiting

Astronomy series continues March 31 at Whiting

The Southern Vermont Astronomy Group continues its astronomy mini-series at 6 p.m. on Friday, March 31 at the Whiting Library, 117 Main St. in Chester. Rick Bates will present a talk on archeoastronomy. This will include an overview of information that the ancients learned about the skies and how it was used in navigation. Also […]

To the editor: Londonderry Rescue Service Raffle deadline is April 1

To the editor: Londonderry Rescue Service Raffle deadline is April 1

The Londonderry Volunteer Rescue Squad Benefit Raffle is our organization’s most important fund raiser. It helps pay for building and vehicle maintenance, fuel, training and a host of other things that help ensure that LVRS is the only squad in Vermont that does not charge for its services. To buy raffle tickets online, click here […]

GM honors Student of the Month awardees

GM honors Student of the Month awardees

To recognize students who embody the spirit of the core values at Green Mountain Union High School, which include relationship, respect, responsibility and academic excellence, the school has established a “Student of the Month” recognition award. This award honors those students who actively help make GM a vibrant school community. Following the end of the […]

Andover Select Board agenda for March 27

Andover Select Board agenda for March 27

The Select Board for the Town of Andover will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, March 27 at Andover Town Office, 953 Andover-Weston Road, and via Zoom.  To join via Zoom, click here. Meeting ID: 869 021 5007 and Passcode: 146374. Below is its agenda. 1. Call Meeting to Order. 2. Act on Agenda. 3. […]

Maria Contro, 95, of Chester

Maria Contro, 95, of Chester

Maria Contro passed away Thursday, March 16, 2023 at Springfield Hospital. She was 95. Maria was born Oct. 2, 1927 in Regio de Calabria, Italy, to the late Nazzareno and Caterina Ceravolo. Maria and her mother sailed to the United States to re-unite with her father at Ellis Island, N.Y., in September 1929. Maria grew […]

Mountain School at Winhall names new Head of School, Assistant Head

Mountain School at Winhall names new Head of School, Assistant Head

WINHALL The Mountain School at Winhall, an independent school serving the communities of Winhall, Stratton, Bondville and other southern Vermont communities, has appointed Margaret Schlachter as the school’s new Head of School and Joseph Frigo as Assistant Head of School and as Upper School Math and Science teacher. Both assume their new roles in July. […]

Henry Homeyer: When to prune your fruit trees

Henry Homeyer: When to prune your fruit trees

By Henry Homeyer © 2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC Ask a farmer, when you should prune your apple trees and you will most likely hear, “March.” That’s an old tradition – but not because it is the only time to prune. You can prune any time. However, March is a month on a farm when not […]

Snow 'dump' sends a chill through s. Vermont, causes widespread power outages, car accidents

Snow ‘dump’ sends a chill through s. Vermont, causes widespread power outages, car accidents

By Cynthia Prairie and Shawn Cunningham ©2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC For those in the southern Vermont region straddling Windham and Windsor counties, you know you got hit with snow – anywhere from 18 to more than 36 inches of it. Can’t open the front door snow; trees and power lines are down snow; don’t care […]

Secretary French leaving Agency of Education

Secretary French leaving Agency of Education

MONTPELIER Secretary Dan French of the Vermont Agency of Education will be leaving his job next month to take a senior leadership role at the Council of Chief State School Officers, Gov. Phil Scott announced on Friday. Prior to becoming Secretary, French was brought in as a consultant to the Ludlow-Mount Holly school district merger […]

Chester Select Board special meeting agenda for March 22

Chester Select Board special meeting agenda for March 22

The Chester Select Board will meet hold a special meeting, in place of Wednesday’s storm-canceled meeting, at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 22  at Town Hall, 556 Elm St., and via Zoom.  To access the meeting via Zoom, click here or https://zoom.us/join with Meeting ID:  819 8884 2129. Below is its agenda. 1. Reorganization 2. […]

Chester native Travis Van Alstyne awarded grant to complete film on Romaine Tenney

Chester native Travis Van Alstyne awarded grant to complete film on Romaine Tenney

By Shawn Cunningham © 2023  Telegraph Publishing LLC A Chester native who has been painstakingly working on a short, animated film, Love of the Land, since 2019 has been recognized for his work with a $4,100 grant from Vermont Public’s “Made Here Fund.” The grant will help Travis Van Alstyne, who now lives in Burlington, […]