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Delaney Bargfrede of Chester has received the Elmira College Key Award for academic and community leadership. A tradition that goes back to 1935, the EC Key Award is presented to outstanding students in their junior year of high school or preparatory school. This year, the award was given to 783 students in 16 states. Recipients […]

Andover Select Board agenda for Sept. 25

Andover Select Board agenda for Sept. 25

The Select Board for the town of Andover will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 25 at the Andover Town Office, 953 Andover Road. Below is its agenda. 1. Call Meeting to Order. 2. Act on Agenda. 3. Act on Minutes of September 11th meeting. 4. Public Comment (Time allowance: Five minutes per visitor, […]

To the editor: Chester Select Board overstepped authority on STR moratorium

To the editor: Chester Select Board overstepped authority on STR moratorium

Response to the Select Board meeting on 9/06/23/concerning the 6-month moratorium on new unhosted short-term rentals on any existing or a new property purchase not-registered before Oct. 1, 2023. This is an overstep of power and a threat to our personal property rights. Instead of waiting for necessary facts needed to make a decision, they […]

Help BRAT de-Phrag Amherst Lake Sept. 23

Help BRAT de-Phrag Amherst Lake Sept. 23

The Black River Action Team is looking for volunteers to help with Year Four of Phragmites management at the northern cove of Amherst Lake in Plymouth starting at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 23. A Phragmites reed is a tall, thin plant that is quick to take over marshy areas and lakeshores. Crowding out native […]

Esta Liimatainen Morse, 76, of Springfield

Esta Liimatainen Morse, 76, of Springfield

Esta Liimatainen Morse, 76, of Springfield, passed away on Sunday, Sept. 10, 2023, following a nine-month battle with chronic pain. Known for her generosity and love of family and animals, she will be missed by many. One of eight children, Esta was born on Sept. 16, 1946 in Northampton, Mass., to Hazel O’Brien and Toivo […]

To the editor: BRAT Thanks Ludlow Rotary for capacity-building grant

To the editor: BRAT Thanks Ludlow Rotary for capacity-building grant

Thanks to a generous grant from the Ludlow Rotary Club and Rotary District 7870, the all-volunteer Black River Action Team has been able to do some serious capacity building. Part of the grant has been used to replace an aging computer system (much gratitude to Matt Sydorowich of Syd’s Compufix); the rest of the grant […]

Nordic Harmoni to perform at Peru Fair Sept. 23

Nordic Harmoni to perform at Peru Fair Sept. 23

Nordic Harmoni is delighted to be singing together again and can be heard at the Peru Fair at noon on Saturday, Sept. 23 in the Peru Church, 252 Main St. Nordic Harmoni is the only Swedish-American chorus in southern Vermont; it enjoys sharing Scandinavian heritage and traditions. All interested singers are welcome to join Nordic Harmoni. […]

Two Collaborative leaders earn Prevention Specialist certification

Two Collaborative leaders earn Prevention Specialist certification

Two leaders within The Collaborative have earned their Certified Prevention Specialist credentials, assuring the public that prevention services are offered in an ethical and technically sound manner. Those two are Executive Director Maryann Morris and Prevention Specialist Victoria Silsby. The Collaborative is a nonprofit located in Londonderry and serving residents of Windham, Windsor and Bennington […]

Opinion: Vermont officially perpetuates its whiteness

Opinion: Vermont officially perpetuates its whiteness

By Phayvanh Luekhamhan I  keep coming back to the question I frequently hear asked: “Why is Vermont so white?” It’s often accompanied by head scratching or a shoulder shrug, as if the phenomenon of our whiteness is inherent as part of our DNA, a natural law, and not something that can be reasonably explained. Vermont […]

Hudsen Hagland joins Chester Rotary

Hudsen Hagland joins Chester Rotary

Hudsen Hagland, a resident of Chester and owner of AFS Wealth Financial Management, 288 Depot St.,  was inducted into the Chester Rotary Club during a joint meeting of the Chester and Springfield Rotary clubs on Tuesday, Sept. 12, at Crown Point Country Club in Springfield. Hagland said he is looking forward to participating in Rotary’s […]

Chester Select Board agenda for Sept. 20

Chester Select Board agenda for Sept. 20

The Chester Select Board will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 20 at Town Hall, 556 Elm St., and via Zoom. To access the meeting via Zoom click here. Below is its agenda. 1. Additions or Deletions to the Agenda 2. Approve Minutes from the Sept.  6, 2023 Selectboard Meeting 3. Citizen Comments/Answers from […]

Henry Homeyer: how to deal with invasive plants

Henry Homeyer: how to deal with invasive plants

By Henry Homeyer © 2023 Telegraph Publishing Most older houses are plagued with plants brought from Asia or Europe and sold to well-meaning people who didn’t know that some of those handsome plants might become invasive. By definition, invasives come from abroad, spread rapidly, do not have any natural predators to help keep them under […]

DRB holds first hearing on permits for Julian quarries

DRB holds first hearing on permits for Julian quarries Site visits set for Sept. 25

By Shawn Cunningham © 2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC Development Review Board hearings are quasi-judicial proceedings that can be quiet, formal affairs that consist of taking testimony and checking boxes. But they can also be confrontational and charged with emotion when people disagree over development plans. The latter was what Chester DRB chair Bob Greenfield was […]

Chieftain defense costs top $10,000 thus far

Chieftain defense costs top $10,000 thus far Hearings with three appellants have yet to be scheduled

By Shawn Cunningham ©2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC The Green Mountain Unified School District thus far has spent $10,000 defending its decision to continue using the word Chieftain as a mascot name, and a hearing before the Agency of Education has yet to be held. Once the hearing gets under way, those costs are expected to […]

Avant Vermont Dance returns with SEASONS: Autumn Sept. 16

Avant Vermont Dance returns with SEASONS: Autumn Sept. 16

Avant Vermont Dance presents SEASONS: Autumn, a family-friendly evening of dance and interactive art making, from 5 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 16 at Comtu Cascade Park, Main Street in Springfield, with a weather date of Sept. 17. Admission is by donation. Avant Vermont Dance’s company of regional dancers will showcase new works of […]

GM School Board chair Brown reverses course; to allow comment on Zoom -- with stipulations

GM School Board chair Brown reverses course; to allow comment on Zoom — with stipulations

By Cynthia Prairie ©2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC Just hours after The Chester Telegraph published an article stating that the Green Mountain Unified School District Board would no longer allow comments from the public and board members who were attending a meeting remotely, the school board chair reversed course to allow remote comments after all. The […]

Get Dotty! S. Derry Library celebrates International Dot Day Sept. 16

Get Dotty! S. Derry Library celebrates International Dot Day Sept. 16

Children of all ages (and their grown-ups too) are invited to celebrate International Dot Day with art teacher Casey Junker Bailey at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 16 at the South Londonderry Free Library, 15 Old School Road. The program is free. Everyone is encouraged to dress in dotty fashion. There will be a variety […]

Pastor Matthew John Farkas, 63, of Rockingham

Pastor Matthew John Farkas, 63, of Rockingham

Pastor Matthew John Farkas of Rockingham went to his eternal home Sunday, Aug. 27 after church. Born Aug. 21, 1960 in Johnstown, Penn., he attended Rhema Bible Training College in Tulsa, Okla. During his ministry, he also obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Biblical Studies, cum laude; a Bachelor of Ministry from Central Bible College; […]

Peru Fair set for Saturday, Sept. 23

Peru Fair set for Saturday, Sept. 23

The Peru Fair returns to Peru Village, on Route 11 east of Bromley Mountain, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 23. Described as an old-fashioned country fair, the fair has been an annual tradition for more than 40 years. The popular parade kicks off the festivities at 9:45 a.m. This year’s celebration […]

Tri-Mtn. Lions Club awards game to Bellows Falls raffle winner

Tri-Mtn. Lions Club awards game to Bellows Falls raffle winner

Jessica Hannigan of Bellows Falls was the lucky winner of a cornhole set crafted by Terry Merrow of Londonderry in a raffle conducted by and for the Tri-Mtn. Lions Club. Hannigan’s winning ticket was drawn at the Bondville Fair; members manned a booth where they also gave out earplugs for hearing protection during the truck […]