GREENSBORO – Friday, May 15 is World Community Land Trust Day, honoring the more than 600 trusts around the world that develop permanently affordable housing and other assets on community-owned land. From 3:30 to 6 p.m., Headwaters will observe the day at an outing where participants will plant trees, help[Read More…]
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Human library, May 23, Springfest at the Jeudevine
HARDWICK – The Jeudevine Memorial Library will hold a human library on Saturday, May 23, between 12:30 and 2:30 p.m. The library and the Hardwick Police Department bring a human library to Hardwick’s Springfest celebration as someone volunteers to be an open book about some part of their life’s story. Some[Read More…]
CPR, stop the bleed classes, May 25
WOODBURY – Hardwick Emergency Rescue Squad continues its mission to make the towns they serve heart-safe, through education, emergency response accessibility and integrated systems. “Stop the Bleed” classes will take place at the Woodbury Fire Department, from 5:30 to 9 p.m. Spots are still available. Attendees will receive a Heartsaver[Read More…]
For the love of books: a conversation, June 28
EAST CRAFTSBURY – Four Vermont authors and illustrators, Katherine Paterson, Mary Azarian, Grace Worcester and Natalie Kinsey, are coming together in East Craftsbury on Sunday, June 28, from 3 to 5 p.m., at the library for an informal conversation about their five favorite books. This is a fundraiser for the John[Read More…]
Adult swim classes on Caspian Lake, July 20
GREENSBORO – Adult swim classes on Caspian Lake (16 years or older) are scheduled for 6 p.m., during the weeks of July 20 and July 27. Enroll in one or both sessions. No prior swimming experience is necessary and instruction will be tailored to student swim and water comfort levels. There[Read More…]
Card of Thanks
The family of Clive Gray wishes to thank Bonnie Cleveland of Cleveland’s Quality Care and her team of special, compassionate caregivers: Pat, Kylee, Laura, Regina, Jana, Sherral and Kathy for their wonderful care during his illness. We are indebted, as well, to Dr. Rebecca Tatel and the tremendous help from[Read More…]
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Dr. Clive S. Gray
GREENSBORO – Dr. Clive Gray, of Greensboro, died at home on May 7. He was 92. Born August 30, 1933, in New Haven, Conn., to Philip and Margaret (Peg) Gray, Clive’s connection to Greensboro began in early childhood through his mother’s family and became a lifelong attachment. He retired there[Read More…]
Clara J. Massey
GREENSBORO BEND – A spring interment for Clara J. Massey, who passed away peacefully on February 26, will be held on Wednesday, May 27, at 11 a.m., at St. Michael’s Cemetery in Greensboro Bend. Clara’s full obituary may be viewed at dgfunerals.com.
George P. Ray III
WOODBURY – George P. Ray III, devoted homesteader, self-taught musician and loving father and grandfather, passed away on April 20, after battling Parkinson’s disease. Born August 6, 1947, in Queens, N.Y., he was the eldest of seven and raised in Bethpage, N.Y. He later moved to Woodbury, where he built[Read More…]
Mary E. Woodruff
ESSEX JUNCTION – Mary E. Woodruff, 74, passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 9, at Maple Ridge Assisted Living. Born on January 10, 1952, to Dr. Frank and Evelyn (MacDonald) Woodruff in Barre, she graduated from Marian High School in 1969 and went on to attend the University of Vermont[Read More…]
“Quest” an ambitious play with huge cast
CABOT – The Cabot Community Theatre gave five stagings of a very ambitious play last week at the Cabot School Performing Arts Center, divided into two acts with five scenes in the first half and four scenes in the second half, involving a huge cast of four dozen children and adults.[Read More…]
