CABOT – July 23, Cabot Fire Department training focused on the NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) Standard 1404. This standard emphasizes hands-on training using Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) conducted under simulated stressful circumstances to ensure firefighters are prepared for real-world emergency operations. By adhering to NFPA 1404 training requirements, fire departments[Read More…]
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Cabot Church Supper, August 9
CABOT – Saturday, August 9, from 5 to 6:30 p.m., the Cabot United Church will offer a chicken barbecue dinner. Take-out and dine-in are available with delivery available for the homebound, The meal includes the chicken, macaroni and cheese, salads and a desert. The supper is by donation with proceeds benefiting[Read More…]
Community Barn Dance, Aug. 8
CABOT − On Friday, August 8, an evening of English barn dances will be held for the community in the Willey Building, from 7 to 9:30 p.m.. Live music will be provided by local musicians. Non-dancers are welcome to come and listen. English dances are similar to American contra dances,[Read More…]
Work Complete on U.S. 2 Resurfacing Project
MONTPELIER − The Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) has finished construction on the Marshfield-Danville NH PS19(1) Resurfacing Project. The Marshfield-Danville Resurfacing Project was located along U.S. Route 2 (U.S. 2) in the Towns of Marshfield, Cabot and Danville. The project consisted of reclaiming work, milling and filling activities, excavation, paving,[Read More…]
Car a Total Loss After Fire
CABOT — Cabot Fire responded to a car fire on U.S. Rte. 2 Sunday afternoon. The operator of the vehicle was uninjured, however, the vehicle was a total loss. A brief closure of Rte. 2 was required during fire suppression efforts. All three Cabot apparatus and 11 Cabot firefighters responded. They were assisted by mutual aid partners from[Read More…]
Two-Vehicle Crash, Domestic Disturbance
On July 7, at 12:49 p.m., Vermont State Police responded to a two-vehicle crash on U.S. Rte. 2 in a work zone. Investigation into the crash determined Shirley Maynard, of Cabot, did not see traffic was stopped and ran into the back of Jonathan Bullard, of St. Johnsbury. Maynard complained[Read More…]
Free Concerts Begin July 22
CABOT – Cabot Arts will present free summer concerts on Tuesday evenings on the Cabot Village Common, 148 Main Street, July 22 through August 26. Concerts begin at 6 p.m. The Village Common is located at 3148 Main St. A different Food Truck will set up for each concert. Attendees[Read More…]
Area Student Completes Fire Academy
CABOT – River Thibault completed the Vermont State Fire Association Cadet Academy this past weekend. A junior firefighter, Thibault attended an intense five-day course hosted at the Vermont Fire Academy training grounds in Pittsford, which included practical exercises on a simulated fire ground, hose work, and vehicle extrication among other[Read More…]
Cabot’s 4th of July Parade
Friday, July 4
Smith Farm Gleaning Event, Aug. 9
CABOT – Richie and Connie Hourihan, owners of Cabot Smith Farm, will host a gleaning event on Saturday, Aug. 9, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. On that day, Salvation Farms of Morrisville, an organization dedicated to gleaning excess food from local farms and processing it for hungry people to eat,[Read More…]
Church Supper, July 12
CABOT – Barbecued chicken will be available to take out or eat in at the Cabot Church from 5 to 6:30 p.m., Saturday, July 12. The meal features hicken, baked beans, salad, rolls and desert. The event is by donation to support the church fuel fund.
Independence Day Festivities Scheduled July 3 to 5
AREA TOWNS – The Fourth of July is fast approaching in the Northeast Kingdom, with an expected forecast of cooler temperatures and no rain. Below are a few activities available to residents and visitors in the area later this week. The annual Craftsbury block party takes place beginning at 4[Read More…]
