MARSHFIELD – Sunday, September 28, the Marshfield Harvest Festival will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., with free family friendly activities: cider pressing, face painting, arts and crafts, field games, music, a petting zoo, 4H demonstrations, chicken races and more. There will be a book sale, bake sale,[Read More…]
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New children’s book explores magic of caring
MARSHFIELD – “Friends with Stars”, a new book by Marshfield author Craig Wilson with artwork by Brittany Lumsden of Wolcott, is about a chance encounter that reminds readers of the magic that arises with care for one another. The narrative invites children and adults to believe in the power of[Read More…]
Caledonia United soccer back in a familiar position
MARSHFIELD – After two years of going up a division for the varsity girls program and one season for the boys, the Vermont Principals’ Association have slated Caledonia United back into Division IV for the upcoming soccer season. Head coach Spencer Morse will take on his third season leading the[Read More…]
Vermont State Police
Unidentified Intruder, Tips Sought MARSHFIELD – On August 8, at 5:41 a.m., the Vermont State Police was contacted by Alex Caron of Marshfield. Caron advised someone was attempting to break into her residence while she slept. The individual fled the scene shortly before troopers arrived. Troopers checked the area and[Read More…]
Marshfield Farmers Market
Trojans Cap off Summer with Youth Hoop Camp
MARSHFIELD – Reigning Division IV Coach of the Year Kris Bador put a bow on a busy summer for his Trojan boys basketball program last week with his second Annual Twinfield-Cabot Youth Hoops Camp. Bador, Lady Trojan head coach Jack Whalen, along with their coaching staffs, and current and former[Read More…]
A2VT Performs, August 14
MARSHFIELD – A2VT will perform at the Jaquith Public Library, August 14 at 6 p.m. The group synthesizes their native African musical and dance roots with western pop and hip-hop sensibilities. There will be a book and bake sale and food vendors, too. More information at jaquithpubliclibrary.org or (802) 426-3581
Cliffs Clear to Hike and Climb Again
MARSHFIELD-WOODBURY – Hikers and rock climbers can return to Marshfield Mountain in Marshfield, and Nichols Ledge in Woodbury, now that peregrine falcon nesting season has ended. The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department and Audubon Vermont have confirmed that the majority of young falcons have learned to fly and should not[Read More…]
Successful Summer for Trojans as they Prep for Camp
MARSHFIELD – The Twinfield-Cabot boys basketball wrapped up an intense summer hoops season with some highly competitive contests against division II Spaulding and U-32 as they prep for their summer ending Twinfield-Cabot Youth Hoops Camp next week. The Trojans made it back to the Barre Auditorium for the first time[Read More…]
Vermont State Police
MARSHFIELD − The Vermont State Police is investigating a reported theft from a storage facility located at 8053 U.S. Rte. 2 in the Town of Marshfield. The theft occurred sometime before 2:37 a.m., on June 20. The following items were reported stolen: 2016 Alcom Snowmobile Trailer, 2016 Arctic Cat Bearcat[Read More…]
Work Complete on U.S. 2 Resurfacing Project
MONTPELIER − The Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) has finished construction on the Marshfield-Danville NH PS19(1) Resurfacing Project. The Marshfield-Danville Resurfacing Project was located along U.S. Route 2 (U.S. 2) in the Towns of Marshfield, Cabot and Danville. The project consisted of reclaiming work, milling and filling activities, excavation, paving,[Read More…]
Colors of the Wild, July 30
MARSHFIELD − Colors of the Wild will be presented on Wednesday, July 30, 6:30 p.m., at the Jaquith Public Library. Presented by the Vermont Natural History Museum, the program will explore some of the differences in animals’ visual experiences and how plants and animals make use of sight and color.[Read More…]
