CABOT – Cabot School sophomores Molly Paire and Freya Van Deusen unveiled a mural featuring Vermont scenes they painted on a wall outside Harry’s Hardware on Main Street. Class members were on hand for the occasion in a light drizzle Friday afternoon and Kyla Kerrigan brought her class of kindergarteners[Read More…]
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Interim school principal hired
CABOT – Superintendent Matt Foster recommended Steve Owens be hired as interim principal for this school year at a special meeting of the Cabot School District Board of Directors, October 20. Board members then authorized Foster to hire Owens at .6 full time equivalent. Cabot School Board Vice-Chair Ellen Cairns[Read More…]
Local organizations, artists, receive arts grants
MONTPELIER – The Vermont Council on the Arts has awarded grants to local artists and organizations. Grants include artist development grants to Genese Grill, Plainfield, $2,000 to support the purchase of image licenses for use in the first English-language biography of Austrian Modernist Robert Musil for Yale University Press and[Read More…]
Hazardous Material Training
CABOT – The weekend of October 12 and 13, Cabot Firefighters and mutual aid partners from Marshfield Fire joined the Vermont Hazardous Materials Response Team (VHMRT) at Cabot Creamery for training. The training focused on response to a hazardous materials (hazmat) response at the Cabot Creamery. It included a practical exercise where[Read More…]
JULIE ELLEN ACKERMANN
CABOT – Julie Ellen Ackermann, 65, of Cabot, died at her home on Monday, October 13. The oldest of six children, Julie was born on August 30, 1960, in Middletown, Conn., to Calvert and Patricia (Cronin) Foster, who later decided to settle in Vermont. Julie graduated from Hazen Union High[Read More…]
Cabot family dance, Nov. 2
CABOT – On Sunday, Nov. 2, from 3 to 4:30 p.m., the Cabot Community Dance will host a special dance for families. While all its events are family-friendly, this one will feature dances especially well-suited to the youngest members of the community. The teacher will be Erin Smith. Everyone is welcome,[Read More…]
Consideration of new public safety building brings out residents
CABOT – Select board chair, Michael Hogan, moved discussion of a petition asking the town to vote on construction of a new fire station, to the top of the agenda, following public comments, at the Monday, Oct. 6 Cabot select board meeting. He then read from the petition signed by[Read More…]
Cal United boys eye perfection
DANVILLE – The Caledonia United boys soccer team is a week away from a perfect regular season after racing past Oxbow and gutting out a tough overtime road win against Enosburg last week. Eli Russell and Sam McLane each scored a hat-trick last Tuesday to power Cal United to a[Read More…]
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Struggles continue for Cal United girls
VERGENNES – The Caledonia United girls soccer team were left searching for answers after losses to Vergennes and Richford last week, falling to 3-6-1 on the season. Sophia Jones, Ashtin Stearns, and Ayla Kittredge notched a goal and an assist apiece to lead a balanced attack as Vergennes rolled to[Read More…]
