GREENSBORO – Spark, located downstairs at the United Church of Christ, has Friday hours will temporarily be limited until the end of the school year. From April 25 to June 13, community hours on Friday only will be 12:30 to 2 p.m. Spark will continue to be open from 12:30 to 5:30[Read More…]
Greensboro
Eastern Coyote Program, May 4
GREENSBORO – A program on the eastern coyote in New England, a free presentation will be given on Sunday, May 4, at 4 p m. at the Highland Center for the Performing Arts. Chris Schadler will talk about how coyotes in the northeast vary physically and behaviorally from its smaller[Read More…]
Circus Springboard Show, April 24
GREENSBORO – The Highland Center for the Arts will present the circus springboard on Thursday, April 24, “Thank you for Waiting,” featuring America’s next generation of circus artists for one show only at 1 p.m. The high flying show, created by the New England Center for Circus Arts (NECCA), is[Read More…]
Librarians Speak Out About Federal Funding Cuts
AREA TOWNS — In the wake of the onslaught of federal budget cuts, area librarians are speaking out about the potential impacts to services in our area and more. In an executive order issued March 14, the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and other agencies were targeted by[Read More…]
Circular Questions
To the editor:This week a circular went to Greensboro voters entitled “Your Vote Matters,” asking whether the Town Hall should be sold and replaced with an apartment complex.The circular makes persuasive arguments, but it gives no indication from whom it comes. Presumably the source is a committee of citizens opposed[Read More…]
Local Librarian Speaks Out
GREENSBORO — President Trump’s federal executive order titled Continuing the Reduction of the Federal Bureaucracy was issued on March 14, 2025. This executive order poses a serious threat to Vermont’s libraries and the communities we serve, by eliminating funding “to the maximum extent consistent with applicable law.” The order guts[Read More…]
Traveling Raptor Program, April 19
GREENSBORO – The traveling raptor program from the Vermont Institute of Natural Science’s (VINS) Nature Center will be presented free to the public on Saturday, April 19, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Highland Center for the Arts. Live falcons, hawks and owls provide the lens through which food[Read More…]
Peace Corps Recruiter, May 16
GREENSBORO — Arminda King, UVM’s Peace Corps strategic campus recruiter will be at the Greensboro Free Library on Friday, May 16, from 5 to 7 p.m., for a panel presentation. King and other area returned Peace Corps volunteers will tell about the Peace Corps and how members can become global citizens[Read More…]
Lumsdens See Energy Savings with Window Inserts
GREENSBORO – Since Larry and Sherral Lumsden moved into their new home in 2018, reducing their heating bills has been a priority. They have managed to cut their annual oil costs by over $1,500, over the five years since 2020 by adding a wood stove and window inserts. The Lumsden’s[Read More…]
Jasper Hill Brings Forested, Pastoral Landscapes Together
GREENSBORO — For a few months out of the year, cambium, a thin layer of wood underneath the bark of spruce trees, can be harvested and sold at a premium to some of the world’s most distinguished cheesemakers. Highly coveted for both pragmatic (it gives softer cheeses structure and flavor)[Read More…]
Student Art in Bloom at HCA, April 9, 10
GREENSBORO – Artwork by students in Orleans Southwest Supervisory Union (OSSU) will be on view at the Highland Center for the Arts (HCA), Wednesday, April 9 and Thursday, April 10 from noon to 4 p.m. OSSU art teachers doubled as gallery technicians, Monday, April 7 as they prepped for the[Read More…]
Energy and Climate Action Committee Meeting, April 17
GREENSBORO — The Greensboro Energy and Climate Action Committee will hold its quarterly hybrid meeting on Thursday, April 17, from 6 to 7:30 p.m., downstairs at the Greensboro Free Library, located on East Craftsbury Road. The public is welcome. The zoom link can be found on the Greensboro town website.


