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Duff named to Dean’s List
CULLOWHEE, N.C. – Henry Duff of Wolcott has been named to the Spring 2026 Dean’s List at Western Carolina University. To qualify for this honor, students must achieve a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
Museum hosts workshop for early childhood educators
ST. JOHNSBURY – Teaching artist Susanna Olson will lead a workshop for early childhood educators. “Bringing Butterfly Life-Cycle & Migratory Behavior to Life through Drama!” at the Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium, Monday, June 8, from 5 to 7 p.m. The evening will explore drama-based exercises to teach about butterflies and[Read More…]
Free entry to Vermont State Parks for eligible residents
AREA TOWNS – For eligible residents, free entry for the day in Vermont State Parks is available for eligible Vermonters including those enrolled in 3SquaresVT, Essential Person Program, Fuel Assistance, General Assistance, Reach Up, Summer EBT and WIC. For those with EBT or WIC card with active benefits, bring the[Read More…]
Trains, floods, depot exhibit, May 30
EAST HARDWICK – Saturday, May 30 from 1 to 3 p.m., (one day only) at the Caledonia Grange, located at 88 East Church Street, the East Hardwick Neighborhood Organization will display the new Historic Interpretive Marker that will be placed at the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail (LVRT) trailhead in East Hardwick[Read More…]
Traffic study suggested to address speed control
HARDWICK – The May 7 regular select board meeting saw a mixed agenda, beginning with communication from the audience. Rachel Kane asked whether speed bumps could be installed in the East Hardwick village during the summer months, to help slow traffic. Town Manager David Upson stated motorists need to be[Read More…]
Plant swap, June 6
EAST HARDWICK – The Swap Sisters and the East Hardwick Grange collaborate to offer the annual plant swap, coinciding with the East Hardwick Children’s Parade June 6, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at the Calendonia Grange No. 9, located at 88 East Church St. All plants are free to take or drop[Read More…]
Cool and wet conditions persist through the week
EAST HARDWICK – Another weekend with soggy conditions as the prominent feature started later Saturday and persisted through Sunday and Monday, with a total of 1.04 inches of rain. We remain about an inch and a half above normal for the month’s precipitation. Days throughout the forecast period originally projected[Read More…]
Loon exhibit, June 10 to 21
GREENSBORO – June 11 begins an 11-day celebration of art and conservation at the Highland Center for the Arts. The event “Call of the Loon” shows loon-theme art by 27 local artists. A reception on Saturday, June 20, from 2 to 5 p.m., will include talks by Eric Hanson and[Read More…]
Act 181 letter questioned, wastewater, stormwater get attention
GREENSBORO – The regular May 13 meeting of the select board began with public concerns, and chairperson Chris Steel of the Greensboro Conservation Commission (GCC) submitting a letter to the board in response to actions taken at its April 22 meeting. Steel expressed concerns that the select board approved sending[Read More…]
Academy friends luncheon, June 17
MORRISVILLE, CRAFTSBURY – The Craftsbury Academy Friends Luncheon will be June 17, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Charlmont Restaurant in Morrisville. Contact Stella Slicer at (561) 222-6924 to reserve a spot.
MVU budget passes
AREA TOWNS – Voters passed the third offering of the Mountainview Union Elementary School District (MVU), May 20 in a vote by 612 members of the district’s four communities, with 361 in favor and 251 opposed.Turnout exceeded the second vote in April,.but fell short of the Town Meeting Day turnout[Read More…]


