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GM student exhibit at Whiting for Youth Art Month

GM student exhibit at Whiting for Youth Art Month

In honor of Youth Art Month, examples of  work created by middle- and high-school students at Green Mountain Union High School will be on display at Whiting Library, 117 Main St. in Chester, during regular library hours from Wednesday March 1 through Tuesday, March 28. The library is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on […]

To the editor: Vote for Martha Dale for Londonderry Select Board

To the editor: Vote for Martha Dale for Londonderry Select Board

I would like to endorse Martha Dale, resident of Londonderry, as a candidate for the Londonderry Select Board. I have known Martha for many years as a neighbor, friend and professional colleague and have seen her succeed in many leadership roles. She brings to the table many skills that include listening, discerning and identifying common […]

Regional legislative breakfast set for March 13

Regional legislative breakfast set for March 13

A forum with area legislators will be held at 8 a.m. on Monday, March 13 at River Valley Tech Center, 303 South St. in Springfield. This event is sponsored by Springfield Regional Development Corp., Mt. Ascutney Regional Commission and the Springfield Regional Chamber of Commerce. The annual forum is being held in person for the […]

Henry Homeyer: The bargain of cut flowers, here's a few tips

Henry Homeyer: The bargain of cut flowers, here’s a few tips

By Henry Homeyer © 2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC Winter drags on, even though the days are getting longer. The sun is often lurking behind gray clouds, and on a good day we only get about 9 hours of light. I do miss the colors of summer, so I keep fresh cut flowers on our table […]

Bob Ulbrich, 93, of Chester

Bob Ulbrich, 93, of Chester

Bob Ulbrich of Chester passed away peacefully on Feb. 23, 2023, at the Jack Byrnes Palliative Care and Hospice Care Center. He was 93 years old and was born in Rahway, N.J., to Adolph and Mabel (Miller) Ulbrich on Nov. 29, 1929. He attended schools in New Jersey and graduated from Rutgers University, receiving his […]

Scholarships available for Andover students

Scholarships available for Andover students

Are you a graduating high school senior who lives in Andover and plans to continue your education or do you know someone who is? The Andover Scholarship Committee has been offering first-year college/university/tech/trade school scholarships to qualified Andover students since the mid-1990s. The scholarship is competitive, based on commitment and service to the community, not […]

Andover Select Board agenda for Feb. 27

Andover Select Board agenda for Feb. 27

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

Chester Select Board agenda for March 1

Chester Select Board agenda for March 1

The Chester Select Board will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 1  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. Approve Minutes from the Feb. 15, 2023 Select Board Meeting 2. Citizen […]

Laurene Metcalf, 78, formerly of Springfield

Laurene Metcalf, 78, formerly of Springfield

Laurene Emma Metcalf, 78, of Bushnell, Fla., passed away in Inverness, Fla., on Feb. 9, 2023. She was born in Springfield, Vt., on June 5, 1944 to Leon and Gladys Metcalf. Laurene’s hobbies were completing puzzles, reading romance novels and visiting with family. She also loved Elvis and the color purple. She loved her family […]

Meet the five candidates for Chester Select Board's two open seats

Meet the five candidates for Chester Select Board’s two open seats

  The Chester Telegraph sent a series of questions to the five candidates who are vying for two one-year terms on the Chester Select Board. Those two seats are currently held by Leigh Dakin and Ben Whalen, neither of whom is seeking re-election. These questions just address some of the issues for many Chester voters. […]

Resignations leave Cavendish Planning Commission quorumless

Resignations leave Cavendish Planning Commission quorumless Select Board to mull next steps; votes Eddy as health officer despite objection

By Cara Philbin @2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC Last Monday, the Cavendish Select Board voted unanimously to accept the resignations of Etienne Ting and Doug McBride from the town’s Planning Commission. Their departures follow a fractious January meeting for the commission several members’ resistance to the Select Board’s October 2022 decision to adopt a Vermont state […]

Chester board OKs Canal St. site for town gardens

Chester board OKs Canal St. site for town gardens Group will work under Rec Dept. for community grow plots

By Shawn Cunningham © 2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC After two years of back and forth discussions, the Chester Select Board voted last Wednesday to allow the Chester Community Greenhouse and Gardens group to use a portion of town land at the end of Canal Street for public garden plots. Rather than signing a lease or […]

Ernest Crosier, 73, of Chester

Ernest Crosier, 73, of Chester

Ernest “Ernie” Crosier 73, of Chester, passed unexpectedly on Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023 at the Springfield Hospital in Springfield. He was born May 3, 1949 in Randolph, the son of Bernard H. and Agnes (Bryant) Crosier.  He attended Springfield schools, graduating from Springfield High School with the Class of 1967. He served in the Chester […]

College News

College News

Castleton University congratulates the graduates from the class of December 2022. The following students recently graduated from Castleton University and will be recognized during the 236th Commencement. Noah Distefano of West Townshend; Kristina Galimi of Ludlow and Bhavin Patel of Ludlow Elyse Carola Donaghue of Andover, a freshman majoring in engineering studies, was named a […]

Springfield High Theater Dept. presents 'Curious Savage' March 3-5

Springfield High Theater Dept. presents ‘Curious Savage’ March 3-5

Springfield High School’s Theater Department presents The Curious Savage by John Patrick. Performances will be at the Springfield High School Auditorium, 303 South St., at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, March 3 and 4, with a matinee at 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 5. Admission is by donation. According to the Dramatists Play Service, […]

Sen. McCormack: It's demeaning to mascot somebody

Sen. McCormack: It’s demeaning to mascot somebody

By Cynthia Prairie ©2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC Sen. Dick McCormack speaks of his bill  — now Act 152 of 2022 — with conviction. That bill now bans mascots at Vermont public schools that depict racial or ethnic individuals or groups or their customs to ensure a safe learning environment. Recent actions of the board of […]

LWV series on Impact of Climate Change on Vermont concludes March 8

LWV series on Impact of Climate Change on Vermont concludes March 8

The League of Women Voters of Vermont, in partnership with Kellogg-Hubbard Library, presents the last installment of its five-part lecture series on The Impact of Climate Change on Vermont at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 8. This program looks at what individuals can do to address the issues presented by our rapidly changing conditions. The […]

Family Center's Formal Wear Boutique opens March 2, donations needed

Family Center’s Formal Wear Boutique opens March 2, donations needed

The Chester-Andover Family Center, located at 908 VT-103 in Chester, is preparing for its annual community service project, Everyone Deserves a Special and Affordable Prom Outfit. The Formal Wear Boutique is being expanded in preparation for  prom season. Please check your closets and donate formal attire that you no longer wear. There is a special […]

GM board hears of racial bias incidents; reinstates Chieftain name

GM board hears of racial bias incidents; reinstates Chieftain name 8th grader, family tell of school inaction; board considers rebranding 'Chieftains'

By Shawn Cunningham ©2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC In an emotionally charged meeting Thursday night, the board of the Green Mountain Unified School District heard from an 8th grade student and her grandmother who said that stress from racism that the girl has experienced since coming to the school last year has gotten to the point […]

Henry Homeyer: Organic vs. chemical soil treatments: Which is right for you?

Henry Homeyer: Organic vs. chemical soil treatments: Which is right for you?

By Henry Homeyer © 2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC On a cold and snowy day I paused to think back a few years to a conference I attended run by the Ecological Farming Association in Pacific Grove, California. There were several sessions by scientists presenting research confirming what organic gardeners have always known: organic techniques yield […]