MARSHFIELD – After racing past Northfield at home to start the week, the Twinfield-Cabot boys basketball team outlasted a tough Division III Oxbow team on the road to run their record to 10-1 on the season. Eli Russell pumped in a game-high 29 points to lead the Trojans to a[Read More…]
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Lady Trojans drop pair on the week
MARSHFIELD – The Twinfield-Cabot girls basketball team fell to Blue Mountain and Vergennes last week, dropping to 0-12 on the season. Ava Kingsbury led all scorers with 13 points to lead Blue Mountain to a hard-fought 30-21 road win over the Lady Trojans last Wednesday. Kingsbury added nine boards to[Read More…]
Hazard Mitigation Committee presents draft flood map
PLAINFIELD – Maps of four scenarios that could bring floodwaters to Plainfield homes and businesses were reviewed at a meeting of the Plainfield Hazard Mitigation Committee last Thursday, Jan. 15. Residents were invited to the meeting, billed as an opportunity to, “review newly completed (draft) Winooski, Great Brook and Molly’s[Read More…]
Driving under the influence
MARSHFIELD – On January 18 at approximately 8:31 p.m., the Vermont State Police conducted a traffic stop after multiple observed motor vehicle violations on U.S. Route 7 near the intersection with S. Middlebrook Road, in the town of New Haven. The operator was identified as Nicolas L. Garcia of Marshfield.[Read More…]
Genetic testing fraud presentation, Jan. 26
EAST MONTPELIER – A presentation on genetic testing will be held Monday, January 26. Medicare covers genetic testing only when it is deemed medically necessary. Unfortunately, scammers and disreputable companies are taking advantage of this benefit, billing for testing that is not needed or sometimes not even conducted. Jean McDermott[Read More…]
Trojans keep pace in top-heavy Division IV
MARSHFIELD – The Twinfield-Cabot boys basketball team delivered knockout blows to Richford and BFA-Fairfax last week on their home court, keeping them atop of the rugged Division IV standings at 8-1. Senior point guard Eli Russell powered the Trojans to an 81-43 win over Richford with a game-high 26 points[Read More…]
Lady Trojans reach the halfway point looking for answers
MARSHFIELD – The Twinfield-Cabot girls basketball team battled a tough schedule last week, dropping games to BFA-Fairfax, Williamstown and Richford for their tenth straight loss to start the season. Adi See scored 15 points and recorded 9 steals to lead BFA-Fairfax to a 42-19 road win over the Lady Trojans[Read More…]
DUI, Home improvement fraud
MARSHFIELD – On December 30, at 10:30 a.m., troopers of the Berlin Barracks were meeting with Kevin Hudson, of Peacham, outside the Marshfield Town Clerk’s Office for a matter unrelated to this case. While speaking with Hudson, troopers observed signs of impairment and established that he had driven to that[Read More…]
Stolen baby Jesus, plow crash
MARSHFIELD – On December 8 at 12:11 p.m., a three car crash occurred on the Cabot Road in the Town of Marshfield. Operator No. 2, Harry Dailey of Woodbury, was driving a 2023 Western Star 4700 with a snowplow on the front of the vehicle and turning around at the Marshfield[Read More…]
Catching up on climate change, Jan. 15
MARSHFIELD – On Thursday, Jan. 15, at 6:30 p.m., meteorologist Roger Hill will provide an update on what has been happening climate-wise while everyone has been focused on Washington, including the latest world surface conditions and temperature trends, latest updates on the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, the increasing possibility of future local heat waves,[Read More…]
Film screening series begins, Jan. 22
MARSHFIELD – Thursday, Jan. 22, at 6:30 p.m., the first film in a new film series, “Glimpses of a Maybe Future” will be screened at the Jaquith Public Library. A brief overview, a populist Presidential candidate quickly rises to the top and is elected. In the background, a monolithic global corporate[Read More…]
Sunday afternoon poetry, Jan. 25
MARSHFIELD – On Sunday, Jan. 25, at 2 p.m., the Poetry Society of Vermont and the Jaquith Public Library will host Sunday Afternoon Poetry at the Jaquith. This first event of this monthly poetry reading series will feature Scudder Parker and Judith Janoo. The reading is hosted by the Jaquith[Read More…]
