LYNDON CENTER – Danville’s Sebastian Eldred continued to swing a hot bat for his Lyndon Institute baseball team last week, leading them to wins over Spaulding and North Country. Eldred belted a pair of doubles and drove in a run to lead the Vikings to a 10-2 home win over[Read More…]
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UVM opens Lyndon weather station to fill gaps in flood prediction
LYNDONVILLE – A new University of Vermont extreme weather monitoring station opened in Lyndonville recently, the first in a planned network of monitoring stations to help fill gaps in extreme weather predictions and response. The station will be able to monitor the lead-up to major weather events like flooding or[Read More…]
Collier stays hot for struggling Lady Hornets
LYNDONVILLE – Hazen Union alum Sarah Collier continued to swing a hot bat last week despite her VTSU-Lyndon softball team dropping four games to fall to 2-8 on the season. The Lady Hornets were on the wrong end of a home-and-home doubleheader against VTSU-Johnson last week, running their losing streak[Read More…]
Violation of conditions of release
Lyndonville Police Department GREENSBORO – On April 9, at 5:38 p.m., Axl Errington of Greensboro was cited for violation of conditions of release after he operated a car on Vt. Route 122 in contravention of active conditions of release. Errington was cited into Caledonia Superior Court with an arraignment date[Read More…]
Retail theft, trespass
LYNDONVILLE – On March 18, the Lyndonville Police Department received a complaint concerning a retail theft from White Market located at 6385 Memorial Drive. Two days earlier, March 16, a female had reportedly arrived on a bicycle and purloined a bottle of Frontera wine (Valued at $11.99) and a box[Read More…]
Collier leads VTSU-Lyndon to sweep over Fisher
BRIGHTON, Mass. – Former Hazen Union standout Sarah Collier helped lead the VTSU-Lyndon softball team to a double-header sweep over Fisher College last week in their season opener. The Lady Hornets outscored Fisher 67-4 in the road twin bill sweep on Saturday night, while Sunday’s scheduled doubleheader was postponed due[Read More…]
Alice Jeannette (Davis) Nelson
BOSCAWEN, N.H. – Alice Jeannette (Davis) Nelson, 88, formerly of Lyndonville, Vt., passed away on Friday, March 13, at Merrimack County Nursing Home in Boscawen with her loving daughter at her side. Alice was born on August 10, 1937, in Lyndonville, Vt., to Percy and Violet (Smith) Davis. Alice was the oldest of seven children. Alice was raised and educated in Hardwick-Montpelier area and graduated from Montpelier High School, class of 1956. Alice worked as a custodian at Vermont College in Montpelier, Vt., until she moved to Pasadena, Calif. There she continued to work as a custodian at California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Calif., until she retired in 1998. Upon retirement, Alice moved back to Vermont to be closer to family. While in California, Alice found an interest in square dancing and continued to square dance with the Country Corners Square Dance Club of Lyndonville, Vt.. Alice also enjoyed gardening, walking, snowmobiling, the occasional[Read More…]
Parsons Dance brings modern movement to Lyndon Institute
LYNDON – Parsons Dance performs at the Lyndon Institute, March 28, at 7 p.m. Known for their athleticism and ensemble work, they fuse the gestures and movements that comprise modern dance with the discipline and precision of a classical dance company. Artistic Director and founder David Parsons had a career[Read More…]
Satellite Gallery hosts Kadunc exhibition through March
LYNDONVILLE – Lyndonville’s Satellite Gallery, in partnership with Catamount Arts, presents a new show “First Light,” an exhibition of paintings by Barnet artist Edward Kadunc. The exhibition will be on display, at the Satellite Gallery, 71 Depot Street, in Lyndonville, through March. “First Light” features portrait work inspired by nineteenth-century[Read More…]
Cirque Kalabanté showcases West African circus culture
LYNDON – Yamoussa Bangoura’s Cirque Kalabanté performs at Lyndon Institute, February 15, at 7 p.m..Founded by West African circus star Yamoussa Bangoura, who has performed worldwide, including with Cirque du Soleil and Cirque Eloize, Cirque Kalabanté is inspired by daily life in Guinea. He first became interested in circus arts[Read More…]
Gallatin and Stillwaters begin new bluegrass season, Feb. 7
LYNDON – Catamount Arts Bluegrass Night kicks off a new season of bluegrass, Americana and traditional country concerts, Saturday, Feb. 7, at Vermont State University Lyndon’s Alexander Twilight Theater. Saturday’s headliner is the southern New England band Amy Gallatin & Stillwaters. Showtime is 7 p.m. The live music series is[Read More…]
