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Abenaki erasure discussion set for Jan. 15

Abenaki erasure discussion set for Jan. 15

Vera Longtoe Sheehan, a member of the Elnu Abenaki tribe, will present an eye-opening and inspiring talk at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 15 via Zoom. Regional Indigenous culture began long before the Green Mountain State was named and had endured colonization; it continues to this day. Longtoe Sheehan will cover the three Es of […]

Stone Village Poetry Experience returns Jan. 12

Stone Village Poetry Experience returns Jan. 12

It’s time to pull out your poetry notebook for Series II of the Stone Village Poetry Experience. The Poetry Slams and Workshops will be led by Tuck Wunderle and surprise guest collaborators. They will take place on Thursdays — and one Tuesday — through March at the First Universalist Parish, 211 North St., in Chester’s […]

Henry Homeyer: Looking back and ahead

Henry Homeyer: Looking back and ahead

By Henry Homeyer © 2022 Telegraph Publishing LLC It’s gray and chilly outside, but I have a fire in the new woodstove that warms the house and pleases me as I look through its glass window. I’ve been in the same house since 1970, so I’ve had plenty of time to plan and execute projects. […]

Henry Homeyer: 2022's lessons from the garden

Henry Homeyer: 2022’s lessons from the garden

By Henry Homeyer © 2022 Telegraph Publishing LLC Happy new year! At the end of the year I always like to take a little time to reflect on what worked well in the garden – and what didn’t. This year I also called some gardening friends – some experienced, some less so – to ask […]

LWV speaker series on Impact of Climate Change on Vermont continues Jan. 11

LWV speaker series on Impact of Climate Change on Vermont continues Jan. 11

The League of Women Voters of Vermont, in partnership with Kellogg-Hubbard Library, presents the third installment of its five-part 2022-2023 Lecture Series on The Impact of Climate Change on Vermont at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 11. This program includes a panel discussion on Climate Change and Social Justice. The panel, moderated by Sen. Kesha […]

Springfield Hospital Hearts of Hope campaign brings in $9,000

Springfield Hospital Hearts of Hope campaign brings in $9,000

Springfield Hospital and its volunteers thanks all those individuals that supported this year’s Hearts of Hope campaign. The Hearts of Hope campaign is an opportunity to remember, and honor loved ones, friends, or co-workers in a very special way, while supporting Springfield Hospital. Individuals who contributed $15 or more have a handmade heart ornament placed […]

Henry Homeyer: What to do after a big storm

Henry Homeyer: What to do after a big storm

By Henry Homeyer © 2022 Telegraph Publishing LLC We recently got hit by a big winter storm that dropped at least 15 inches of heavy, wet snow. It clung to branches, breaking some and bending others to near their breaking points. If you suffer the same sometime this winter, here are some things you might […]

Vermont State Parks

Vermont State Parks seeks public input for Parks Modernization Study

Vermont State Parks is seeking public input as part of a modernization study that is under way. This study will provide a comprehensive assessment of the state park system, including park amenities, operations, maintenance, revenue and program delivery. It will identify key challenges and resources needed to maintain core services and enhance offerings to meet […]

Green Mountain Gardeners create holiday magic for locals who are housebound

Green Mountain Gardeners create holiday magic for locals who are housebound

  At their recent annual Boxwood Holiday Tree workshop, members of the Green Mountain Gardeners  created and decorated 30 tabletop trees for the homebound. Together with the Wantastiquet Rotary Club, Second Congregational Church and Weston Women’s Club, the homebound and needy receive the boxwood trees, cookies and poinsettias to brighten their holidays. The GMG topped […]

Santa and Mrs. Claus visit Kurn Hattin

Santa and Mrs. Claus visit Kurn Hattin

Amid much excitement, on Thursday, Dec. 15, Santa and Mrs. Claus, accompanied by several members of the Chester Rotary Club of Chester, as well as Mary Beth Culver of the Kurn Hattin staff, distributed gifts to the children at Kurn Hattin Home for Children in Westminster. Later, the children and staff enjoyed pizza that also […]

Henry Homeyer: Your guide to the winter landscape

Henry Homeyer: Your guide to the winter landscape

By Henry Homeyer © 2022 Telegraph Publishing LLC Normally at this time of year I can go out to the stream behind my house and pick stems of a shrub called winterberry (Ilex verticillata) to use in vases and on my wreath. It is generally loaded with small red berries that persist until mid-winter when […]

Public invited to Advent and Christmas services at St. Luke’s Episcopal in Chester

Public invited to Advent and Christmas services at St. Luke’s Episcopal in Chester

St. Luke’s Episcopal Church,  313 Main St., Chester, invites members of the public to celebrate Advent and the days surrounding Christmas. Sunday Dec. 18: 3 to 4:30 p.m., Lessons and Carols. This annual service of nine lessons and carols is based on the same service from King’s College in Cambridge, England. Come, sing along, listen to […]

Christmas season kicks off with a weekend of events

Christmas season kicks off with a weekend of events

By Cynthia Prairie © 2022 Telegraph Publishing LLC Good cheer and humor fill the season with warmth no matter how chilly it gets and how much snow falls.  Londonderry residents helped kick the Christmas holiday into high gear on Friday night with a parade of lighted farm equipment ushering in Santa and the town’s annual […]

CAES students say thanks to Chester Rotary

CAES students say thanks to Chester Rotary

CHESTER-ANDOVER 1st GRADERS SAY THANKS WITH HANDMADE CARDS:  First graders at Chester-Andover Elementary School recently sent thank you cards to members of the Rotary Club of Chester in appreciation for the personalized beginning reading books that were were distributed to each student. The Rotary Club has sponsored this project for at least 20 years.

FIFA Championship Match to be screened in Ludlow Dec. 18

FIFA Championship Match to be screened in Ludlow Dec. 18

Following lengthy negotiations with FIFA, the international professional soccer organization, Friends of Ludlow Auditorium has acquired the rights to show the final round of the FIFA 2022 World Cup match live from Qatar at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Dec. 18. Admission is free. The auditorium is located on the second floor of Ludlow Town Hall, […]

GNAT-TV invites public to 'Spread Holiday Cheer' this season

GNAT-TV invites public to ‘Spread Holiday Cheer’ this season

© 2022 Telegraph Publishing LLC GNAT-TV will  hold a special “Spread Holiday Cheer Day” on Tuesday, Dec. 13 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Make an appointment to visit the GNAT-TV Studio, 6738 VT Route 7A, Sunderland, to record your message of holiday cheer. “What better way to spread positivity,” says Dawn Santos, GNAT-TV’s Distribution […]

Henry Homeyer: It's winter, let's compost!

Henry Homeyer: It’s winter, let’s compost!

By Henry Homeyer © 2022 Telegraph Publishing LLC When I was a boy it was one of my many jobs to take out the kitchen scraps every few days and dump them in our woods in a compost pile. Like the postman, this was a job I did no matter what: “Neither snow, nor rain, […]

League of Women Voters continues its speaker series on 'Impact of Climate Change on Vermont'

League of Women Voters continues its speaker series on ‘Impact of Climate Change on Vermont’

The League of Women Voters of Vermont, in partnership with Kellogg-Hubbard Library, presents the second in its 2022-2023 Lecture Series on The Impact of Climate Change on Vermont at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 14. This installment examines its effect on the personal, economic and ecological levels, closing with action that has been taken and […]

Henry Homeyer: Holiday gifts for your gardener

Henry Homeyer: Holiday gifts for your gardener

By Henry Homeyer © 2022 Telegraph Publishing LLC First on my list for holiday gifts for the gardener is this: a donation to this newspaper. Our local papers need donors in order to deliver to you the news you want but cannot get anywhere else. From local news, gardening tips that fit your climate, obituaries, […]

Derry rescue squad recognizes service with awards

Derry rescue squad recognizes service with awards

© Telegraph Publishing LLC The Londonderry Volunteer Rescue Squad held its annual banquet and awards ceremony at the Burr and Burton Mountain Campus in Peru on Sunday Nov. 13. With 51 people attending, the organization – which serves the towns of Andover, Jamaica, Landgrove, Londonderry, Peru, South Londonderry, Stratton, Weston and Windham – gave out […]