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  • To the editor: Sen. Clarkson works hard for Windsor County

    To the editor: Sen. Clarkson works hard for Windsor County

    The people in Windsor District are so fortunate to have Alison Clarkson representing us in the Vermont Senate where she is majority leader.  Clarkson is one of our three state senators from the Windsor District and is seeking re-election for her 5th term in the Senate. In her 20 years representing our communities, in both […]

  • Longevity-associated plant discussion Sept. 29

    Longevity-associated plant discussion Sept. 29

    Cavendish Historical Society will host a free talk on plants and herbs associated with longevity at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 29 at its museum at 1958 Main St. (Route 131) in Cavendish. Dr. Charis Boke, a member of the Anthropology Department at Dartmouth College, will be one of the featured speakers. She is currently […]

  • To the editor: State House candidate Morrow on 'listening tour' this week

    To the editor: State House candidate Morrow on ‘listening tour’ this week

    My name is Chris Morrow. I am running for state representative from Andover, Londonderry, Weston and Winhall, the Windham-Windsor-Bennington District. If you would like to meet me and discuss state government, I am on a listening tour with an event in each town over the coming week. Please join me! Wednesday, Sept. 25 at 5 […]

  • Electric car cruise-in Sept. 28 at Chester's Country Girl Diner

    Electric car cruise-in Sept. 28 at Chester’s Country Girl Diner

    Are you EV curious? Come to the Electric Vehicle Cruise In from 4 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 28 at the Country Girl Diner parking lot, 46 VT-103 in Chester. This event is being held as part of National Drive Electric Week, which takes place from Sept. 27 through Oct. 6. Anyone with an […]

  • To the editor: State legislature's priorities do not include us

    To the editor: State legislature’s priorities do not include us

    In a letter to the editor of The Chester Telegraph last week, state Sen. Alison Clarkson talked about the large property tax increase.  In essence, she said they saw the education costs rising rapidly but did nothing about it for three years because they had “free” Covid money they could use to hide the issue […]

  • Preorder a Chester Townscape raised wooden planter by Oct. 1

    Preorder a Chester Townscape raised wooden planter by Oct. 1

    Master woodworker and Chester Townscape member Stu Stocker will create a maximum of 10 handcrafted wooden planters to sell in support of  the group’s beautification efforts in Chester. Buyers may choose a rustic style or a Victorian style raised planter; the sealed finish may be painted or stained to accent a desired decor. The Victorian […]

  • UU Meetinghouse hosts lasagna dinner Sept. 21

    UU Meetinghouse hosts lasagna dinner Sept. 21

    The Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse, 21 Fairground Road in Springfield, is hosting a last-day-of-summer Lasagna Dinner from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 21. The menu includes different kinds of homemade meat, vegetarian and gluten-free lasagna, fresh garden salad, garlic bread, beverages and dessert. Takeout is available. The cost is $15 for adults and $8 […]

  • To the editor: Progressive policies are making Vermonters poorer

    To the editor: Progressive policies are making Vermonters poorer

    Concerning Sen. Alison Clarkson’s recent letter to the editor: Clarkson on why taxes increased so much and what can be done about it: The Vermont legislature is so out of touch with hard working Vermonters that I find it offensive how they find every excuse to blame high property taxes on nearly everything but themselves. […]

  • Ludlow Rotary ducks navigate Black River to benefit Lake Rescue Association

    Ludlow Rotary ducks navigate Black River to benefit Lake Rescue Association

    For the 25th time, the Ludlow Rotary Club’s ducks, more than 850 of them, successfully navigated the Black River. The proceeds will benefit the Lake Rescue Association. Lake Rescue members, along with LRC Rotarians, helped to guide the ducks from the Depot Street Bridge to the finish line at Walker Bridge. The winning ducks belonged […]

  • GMUSD Board agenda for Sept. 19

    GMUSD Board agenda for Sept. 19

    The Green Mountain Unified School District Board will hold its regular meeting at 6 p.m. on Thursday Sept. 19, 2024 at the Green Mountain High School, 716 Route 103 South and via Zoom. To join the meeting go to: https://trsu.zoom.us/j/86893724427 Below is the board’s agenda. I. CALL TO ORDER: A. Roll call II. APPROVAL OF […]

  • Meeting to address re-imagined South Derry

    Meeting to address re-imagined South Derry

    The South Londonderry Master Planning Task Force and Stevens & Associates engineering consultants will present maps and information for making the South Londonderry community a vibrant walkable district from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 23. The public is invited to this event, which will be held at Neighborhood Connections, 5700 Route 100, in […]

  • WRC partners with Londonderry, Weston, Jamaica, Winhall to address housing needs

    WRC partners with Londonderry, Weston, Jamaica, Winhall to address housing needs

    A new partnership has formed to explore housing needs and solutions in the towns of Jamaica, Londonderry, Weston and Winhall. The Windham Regional Commission is partnering with the University of Massachusetts Center for Resilient Metro Regions in the Department of Landscape Architecture and Regional Planning and the American Institute of Architects Foundation’s Communities by Design […]

  • VINE's 'Pasture Pals' program returns Sept. 14-Oct. 5

    VINE’s ‘Pasture Pals’ program returns Sept. 14-Oct. 5

    Due to popular demand, VINE Sanctuary, located at at 158 Massey Road in Springfield, is bringing back its Pasture Pals program. Come hang out from 10 a.m. until noon every Saturday from Sept. 14 through Oct. 5. Pasture Pals is a fun, hands-on humane education program designed for kids. Each session is led by a […]

  • Chester board reopens vicious dog hearing for new testimony; orders Beau euthanized

    Chester board reopens vicious dog hearing for new testimony; orders Beau euthanized

    By Shawn Cunningham © 2024 Telegraph Publishing LLC Last Wednesday, Sept. 4, the Chester Select Board reopened a vicious dog hearing from early August to take testimony from the dog’s owner, accept documents into evidence and consider an alternative to euthanasia, which the board had ordered. Terri Steele, the owner of Beau, a white dog […]

  • To the editor: Clarkson on why taxes increased so much and what can be done about it

    To the editor: Clarkson on why taxes increased so much and what can be done about it

    Most towns in Windsor County have received their education and municipal property tax bills by now. Many, but not all, towns have big tax increases. Woodstock residents have yet to receive their bills but we can expect a 30% increase. These are increases none of us have budgeted for, and one that will be a […]

  • Kicking off the school year in style with music and circus

    Kicking off the school year in style with music and circus

    By Shawn Cunningham © 2024 Telegraph Publishing LLC On a picture perfect Thursday evening, the Two Rivers Supervisory Union kicked off the school year in style with the West Philadelphia Orchestra and the Cirque Kikasse troupe performing on the playing field of Chester-Andover Elementary School with everyone in the SU’s communities invited. Playing Fields is […]

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