THURSDAY – On Thursday, April 23, from 5 to 7 p.m., the Greensboro Free Library hosts Annabelle Langlois, M.Sc., to present a program focused on morel mushrooms and spring mycology. Langlois is both an ER nurse and a biologist. In this program she will cover the specificities of spring mushroom[Read More…]
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“Crooners” is world-class
GREENSBORO – Last Thursday evening the Highland Center for the Arts hosted a show of The Great American Crooners, performed by a group entitled Jazz at Lincoln Center, from New York City. This world-class band of seven excellent musicians presented tunes from the “American Song Book” popularized by such singers[Read More…]
The timeless pastoral: reading, reception, April 18
GREENBSORO – The Highland Center for the Arts will present “Vermont Pastoral,” on Saturday, April 18, from 4 to 7 p.m., with a paired reading and artists’ reception. The “Salt, Stone & Stars: exhibit features two literary pastoral works, “The Salt Stones: by Helen Whybrow and “The Serpent of Stars,” translated by Jody Gladding. “Seasons[Read More…]
Circus show premiers April 24
GREENSBORO – The Highland Center for the Arts presents the circus show, “Broken Open,” for one show, 2 p.m., Friday, April 24. The show, created by the New England Center for Circus Arts (NECCA), with acrobatics and feats, celebrates human ingenuity during challenging times. Based in Brattleboro, NECCA is a circus[Read More…]
Wastewater committee proposes shift to modular systems
GREENSBORO – According to minutes from March 23, the Greensboro Wastewater Advisory Committee has shifted its focus from a town-wide wastewater system, instead proposing to find options for smaller modular wastewater systems that can be of service to a handful of businesses and residences. This comes in the wake of[Read More…]
Aggravated domestic assault, active warrant
Orleans County Sheriffs Department GREENSBORO – On February 1, at 11:38 p.m., Deputy Battista responded to a 911 call of a possible vehicle crash with an active assault taking place, on Main Street in Greensboro. Deputy Battista arrived and conducted an investigation with the individuals involved. After investigation, Deputy Battista placed[Read More…]
Greensboro Adopt-a-culvert program has new partner
GREENSBORO – The stewards of the Greensboro Watersheds of the Greensboro Association and the Greensboro Conservation Commission have partnered with the national Adopt-a-drain program to host their adopt-a-culvert program. The pilot project, begun in 2025 with fifteen volunteers, have adopted 70 culverts on the web site (vt.adopt-a-drain.org). With over 700[Read More…]
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The lost art of getting lost
GREENSBORO – It has become rare to get lost while navigating unfamiliar places with GPS on our phones. Early in my driving days I relied on maps and the kindness of strangers to keep me on course, but getting lost was my way to learn my way around. Getting lost[Read More…]
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Great American Crooners on April 9
GREENSBORO – Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Great American Crooners will perform at the Highland Center for the Arts, April 9, at 7 p,m. Featuring a program of hits sung by the greatest contemporary voices in jazz, Great American Crooners is the final show of the 2025-26 KCP Presents season. Great[Read More…]
Conservation commission addresses herbicide concerns
GREENSBORO – Of the many ongoing projects led by the Greensboro Conservation Commission (GCC), the invasive plant management program has garnered attention. At GCC meetings and in conversations around town, some residents are concerned that removal methods using herbicide will pose a risk to their health, as well as potential[Read More…]
