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Board seeks higher return on Chester economic loan fund

Board seeks higher return on Chester economic loan fund

By Shawn Cunningham ©2015-Telegraph Publishing LLC Having speculated for several years whether a loan fund created to help Chester’s businesses could get a higher rate of return on its unused balance, the Chester Select Board heard a presentation by representatives of the wealth management division of People’s Bank at its Feb.y 4 meeting. The Chester […]

Eyes on love: Crawl between these pages to stir your heart

Eyes on love: Crawl between these pages to stir your heart

By John Hoover  ©2015 – Telegraph Publishing LLC While there really was a St. Valentine (in fact there were several) our current association of the saint’s day and romantic love has nothing to do with the lives of any of them but rather stems from a line in a poem by Geoffrey Chaucer: “For this […]

Wunderle heads Vermont chapter of American Society of Landscape Architects

Wunderle heads Vermont chapter of American Society of Landscape Architects

Scott Wunderle, owner of Terrigenous LLC, began his term in November as president of the 60-member Vermont chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects. There are 16,000 ASLA members nationwide, according to Wunderle. Among duties that Wunderle has as chapter president is maintaining the chapter’s website, publishing its quarterly newsletters as well as making […]

Our year in review: Land rights, wrecks, fires, floods and friendships

Our year in review: Land rights, wrecks, fires, floods and friendships

©2014 Telegraph Publishing LLC When The Chester Telegraph began publication three years ago, more than a few people (including the publisher of a local newspaper) warned us that “nothing ever happens” in these communities. And yet, over the past year, keeping up with “nothing” has often been hectic work. Here’s a selection of some of […]

Environmental judge upholds Chester DRB on Dollar General permit

Environmental judge upholds Chester DRB on Dollar General permit

By Cynthia Prairie ©2014-Telegraph Publishing LLC Environmental Judge Thomas Walsh handed the billion dollar Tennessee-based  Dollar General corporation an early Christmas present by striking down an appeal of the Chester Development Review Board’s OK of a developer’s plans for a 9,100-square-foot store across from the Country Girl Diner. The decision was signed on Monday, Dec. […]

Chester board delays budget decisions; discussed land purchase in questionable executive session

Chester board delays budget decisions; discussed land purchase in questionable executive session

By Shawn Cunningham ©Telegraph Publishing LLC – 2014 The Chester Select Board took up the 2015 budget at its Wednesday Dec. 17 meeting, discussing several issues from earlier meetings. But it was agenda item No. 7 – the proposed purchase of  land  – that raised questions about transparency in the town government of Chester. Town […]

Paving, police, library and health insurance among Chester budget topics.

Paving, police, library and health insurance among Chester budget topics.

By Shawn Cunningham ©Telegraph Publishing LLC – 2014 Taking up next year’s budget first on the agenda again at its Wednesday, Dec. 3 meeting, the Chester Select Board looked at issues from the cost of changing police and fire dispatch from Springfield to Hartford, to the need for a fifth full-time police officer and whether […]

Appeal of Environmental Court OK of Dollar General goes before VT Supreme Court

Appeal of Environmental Court OK of Dollar General goes before VT Supreme Court

By Cynthia Prairie ©2014 – Telegraph Publishing LLC MONTPELIER Chester’s Dollar General opponents took their fight to the Vermont Supreme Court Tuesday, a venue that — by its very nature as the court of final decision — awards more technical wins based on nuances of law than KOs delivered by an attorney’s one-two punch. Thirty […]

Grafton Select Board mulls Town Office repair bids, new town garage

Grafton Select Board mulls Town Office repair bids, new town garage

By Shawn Cunningham @The Chester Telegraph – 2014 The Grafton Select Board opened bids for repairs to the town offices at its Tuesday, Nov. 3 meeting, but the project ended up back on the table when one of the bids failed to include major portions of the work. The town received two bids for the […]

Upcoming events: Family Center bake sale Tuesday; architectural historian addresses Chester treasures; weatherization workshop in Cavendish; celebrate novel writing in Bellows Falls; land succession workshop set; Windmill Pinnacle hike and talk; and Archer Mayor next Vermont Voice

Upcoming events: Family Center bake sale Tuesday; architectural historian addresses Chester treasures; weatherization workshop in Cavendish; celebrate novel writing in Bellows Falls; land succession workshop set; Windmill Pinnacle hike and talk; and Archer Mayor next Vermont Voice

For more upcoming events, click here for The Chester Telegraph calendar. To be included in our Upcoming events briefs, email Susan Lampe-Wilson at calendar@www.chestertelegraph.org. Photos welcome. No PDFs, please. Nov. 4: Family Center Election Day Bake Sale in Chester The Chester-Andover Family Center Election Day Bake Sale is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 4, from 9 […]

Chester board eyes shortfall, 'edging' toward balance

Chester board eyes shortfall, ‘edging’ toward balance

By Shawn Cunningham ©The Chester Telegraph — 2014 Entering the last quarter of the year and with budgeting ahead, the Chester Select Board’s attention at its Oct. 1 meeting was focused on money. With the collection of taxes and water and sewer bills lagging, storm expense awaiting reimbursement and the underpayment of the emergency services […]

Chester wrestles with tight budget; Hearse House planning moves ahead

Chester wrestles with tight budget; Hearse House planning moves ahead

By Shawn Cunningham ©The Chester Telegraph — 2014 During the Chester Select Board’s regular meeting on Wednesday, Sept. 17, town manager David Pisha reported that funds – including property taxes — are coming in slower than last year. Select Board member Derek Suursoo noted that the financial report handed out didn’t give him the detail […]

Chester architect wins competition to help design Japanese resort

Chester architect wins competition to help design Japanese resort

Chester architect Claudio Veliz has projects in Ludlow, Chester, New York City and now Hokkaido, Japan. Veliz learned over the weekend that he had won one of two spots on a panel that will design a new eco-ski resort in the snowy northernmost prefecture of Japan. According to Veliz, an eco-ski resort has no lifts […]

Upcoming events: Shape note singing at Bread & Puppet; Joinery wraps up Chester concert series; silent movies come to Ludlow; wine dinner at Fullerton; learn to fix a bike flat; Roominators play Saxtons River; and Election Day bake sale in Chester

Upcoming events: Shape note singing at Bread & Puppet; Joinery wraps up Chester concert series; silent movies come to Ludlow; wine dinner at Fullerton; learn to fix a bike flat; Roominators play Saxtons River; and Election Day bake sale in Chester

For more upcoming events, click here for The Chester Telegraph calendar. To be included in our Upcoming events briefs, email Susan Lampe-Wilson at calendar@www.chestertelegraph.org. Photos welcome. No PDFs, please. Aug. 12: Bread & Puppet shape note sing B read and Puppet Farm, located at Route 122 in Glover, is presenting a series of shows and […]

Upcoming: Bread & Puppet Theater; ‘Jaws’ at Ludlow Auditorium; Wilder Library hosts annual Book Sale; Wild Walking for kids at Nature Museum; Londonderry’s Pingree Park Fun Day; and mushroom foraging classes

Aug. 1: Bread and Puppet Theater events Bread and Puppet Theater has announced its calendar for August. Shows take place at The Bread and Puppet Farm, Route 122 in Glover, Vt. Performances are open to the public for free or a suggested donation of $10. Friday, Aug. 1 and 8, 7:30 p.m.
The Situation A show […]

Cole to lead Springfield Rotary for 2014-2015

Cole to lead Springfield Rotary for 2014-2015

Carol Cole became president of the Springfield Rotary Club for the 2014-2015 year at a recent meeting. Cole follows Jeanice Garfield, who enjoyed a successful term as president, embracing the theme of “Peace & Justice” for the club. As president, Cole said she would focus on the Rotary International yearly theme “Light Up Rotary,” with […]

Select Board hears concerns on raising lot sizes in Chester; sets tax rate; OKs Whiting grant; discusses Open Meetings Law

Select Board hears concerns on raising lot sizes in Chester; sets tax rate; OKs Whiting grant; discusses Open Meetings Law

By Shawn Cunningham ©The Chester Telegraph – 2014 A very small crowd showed up for the Wednesday, July 2 Chester Select Board meeting even though the topics to be discussed – zoning and tax rates – are often hot button issues. While the adoption of new tax rates is more or less proforma, the zoning […]

Net Zero of Chester partners to bring AllSun Trackers to S. VT; SBA honors six small businesses

Net Zero of Chester partners to bring AllSun Trackers to S. VT; SBA honors six small businesses

A dealer partnership between installer Net Zero Renewable Resources LLC of Chester and Williston, VT-based solar tracker manufacturer AllEarth Renewables has been announced that will bring the Vermont-made AllSun Tracker solar systems to southern Vermont. AllSun Trackers use innovative GPS and wireless technology to follow the sun throughout the day to boost solar energy production […]

Residents' concern over transitional housing continues; Select Board knew about proposal earlier than indicated

Residents’ concern over transitional housing continues; Select Board knew about proposal earlier than indicated

By Shawn Cunningham Nearly 40 residents packed into the benches at Chester Town Hall for the Wednesday, June 4 Chester Select Board meeting. Most were there to express their views on the transitional housing proposal put forward by the Springfield Justice Center. And most were from the Gassetts area, where they believed the center intended […]

Select board hears from residents for, against transitional housing

Select board hears from residents for, against transitional housing

By Shawn Cunningham A small number of Chester residents turned out at the Wednesday, May 21, Select Board meeting to voice concern over a proposal by the Justice Center of Springfield  to buy or rent a four-bedroom house in Chester to serve as transitional housing for inmates being released from the prison in Springfield. Justice […]