Cabot
Cabot community contra dance, Sept. 12
CABOT – A new year of second-Friday dances begins September 12, featuring the calling of Luke Donforth. The community contra dance takes place in the Willey Building (Cabot Town Hall), 3084 Main St., from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Live music is provided by local musicians. Admission is on a sliding[Read More…]
Cabot Arts announces 3rd annual cheese and culture festival, Sept. 27
CABOT – The third annual cheese and culture festival will take place on the Cabot Village Common, located 3148 Main Street, Saturday, September 27, from noon to 5 p.m. The free event celebrates Vermont cheesemakers and producers of fermented foods and beverages. This year, over 40 vendors will gather for an[Read More…]
New looks for primed Lady Cats this fall
HARDWICK – Despite having to adjust to their third coach in three seasons and moving up a division, the Hazen Union girls soccer team looks primed to be a contender once again this season. The Lady Cats soccer program will start a new era this fall, bringing in championship experience[Read More…]
Caledonia United soccer back in a familiar position
MARSHFIELD – After two years of going up a division for the varsity girls program and one season for the boys, the Vermont Principals’ Association have slated Caledonia United back into division IV for the upcoming soccer season. Head coach Spencer Morse will take on his third season leading the[Read More…]
Expectations high for Cal United boys
DANVILLE – The Caledonia United boys soccer team more than held their own in their first season in Division III last fall, and with an experienced core returning, expectations are high as they return to Division IV competition. In their first season as a three-school cooperative (Twinfield-Cabot-Danville), head coach Peter[Read More…]
Cal United girls retool with youth movement
DANVILLE – Head coach Spencer Morse will tackle gaping holes in his Caledonia United (Twinfield-Cabot-Danville) varsity girls soccer team left by a talented graduating class with strong underclassmen numbers this fall, as they look to build off a pair of highly successful seasons as a three-school cooperative. Morse guided Cal[Read More…]
Ruins of 200-year-old Cabot dam to be cleared
CABOT – Between houses and greenery in the heart of Cabot, the Winooski River now runs unrestricted. Rubble along the banks serves as the sole reminder of what once was: a dam that powered industry in the town for decades. The Clark Sawmill Dam, the most common name for the[Read More…]
Summer Theater Camp presents four comedies
CABOT – The Cabot Community Theater demonstrated the fruits of its week-long summer theater camp by presenting four comedies Friday, Aug. 15, at 5 p.m., in the Cabot School Performing Arts Center. The plays were short and designed for children’s performances, giving everyone a limited number of lines to memorize[Read More…]
Vermont State Police
Unidentified Intruder, Tips Sought MARSHFIELD – On August 8, at 5:41 a.m., the Vermont State Police was contacted by Alex Caron of Marshfield. Caron advised someone was attempting to break into her residence while she slept. The individual fled the scene shortly before troopers arrived. Troopers checked the area and[Read More…]
Cabot School Districts No. 5, No. 6, Merritt and Read Schools
CABOT – The school in Cabot’s District No. 5 was located on the road to South Walden, about three miles from Cabot Village. Over the years, the school was referred to by whatever family either lived nearby or had several youngsters going there. However, why it was referred to as[Read More…]
Vermont Public Mixer, Aug. 14
CABOT − Vermont Public’s show, Brave Little State (BLS), will have a summer mixer at the Den at Harry’s Hardware on Thursday, August 14, 5:30 to 8 p.m. The team from Brave Little State will be on hand to meet with fellow listeners who will be part of a live[Read More…]
