CABOT – Vermont author Kevin Graffagnino will talk about his biography of Ira Allen on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 7 p.m. at the Cabot Public Library. Land speculator, revolutionary, pamphleteer, politician, and empire builder, Ira Allen was a key figure on the late eighteenth-century Green Mountain frontier. Based on his book[Read More…]
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Author Tapper Talks of Forest Book, Feb. 25
CABOT – In collaboration with the Cabot Conservation Committee, Vermont author Ethan Tapper will discuss his book, “How to Love a Forest: The Bittersweet Work of Tending a Changing World,” Tuesday, Feb. 25, 6:30 p.m., at the Cabot Public Library. Tapper’s literary debut is a reimagining of what it means[Read More…]
Cabot Community Contra Dance, Feb. 14
CABOT — On Friday, Feb. 14, the Cabot Town Hall will host the Cabot Community Contra Dance from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Live music is provided by a group of local musicians. All ages and abilities are welcome. Genderless terminology is used and all dances are taught, but new dancers[Read More…]
Issue Forum Considers Budgets, Investment Fund
CABOT — The select board and community members met January 23 for an issues forum to discuss Cabot Commons, proposed changes to the Cabot Community Investment Fund (CCIF), and summaries of the town and school budgets. The Cabot Commons apartment complex discussion was up first with its request for forgiveness[Read More…]
Cabot, Marshfield Schools Closed Due to Illness, Jan. 28
CABOT, MARSHFIELD — Notices on the Twinfield Union and Cabot School websites the morning of Tuesday, Jan.28, say the schools are closed “ Caledonia Central Supervisory Union Superintendent Matt Foster said widespread illness Monday at Twinfield school had students lined up outside the nurses office, with many being sent home[Read More…]
Post Office Reopens
CABOT – The Cabot Post Office reopened Saturday, January 18 at 8 a.m. for retail service according to postal clerk Dennis Towle. Towle has replaced Diane Jeger, who left the postal service soon after the Cabot office closed and was relocated to Marshfield.“Effective Saturday, Jan. 18, the Cabot Post Office[Read More…]
Cabot Task Force Ready for Flood-protection Upgrades
CABOT —- Bright rainbow colors mark the flood levels in hydraulic mapping of Cabot Village released this past fall. But they show a decidedly gloomy forecast. With existing infrastructure, a 100-year flood could transform the street into a stream, with water levels reaching about eight feet deep. A 500-year flood[Read More…]
Students Help at Local Food Share Site
CABOT – Four Hazen Union students and their teacher, Leanne Harple, volunteered at the Greensboro Food Share, Wednesday, Dec. 18, where they assisted 15 Greensboro volunteers with handing out food boxes for 56 individuals in 25 families. Greensboro Food Share is a new outreach program established by Neighbors in Action[Read More…]
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Blake Offered Two-year Contract, Ice Rink Opens
CABOT – Dr. Jennifer Blake has been offered a two-year contract by the Cabot School Board based on a recommendation from Superintendent Matt Foster, said a notice in a January 10 Cabot School Newsletter. “The board and administration have been extremely impressed with Dr. Blake’s performance as our interim principal.[Read More…]
