GREENSBORO – The Highland Center for the Arts presents the circus show, “Broken Open,” for one show, 2 p.m., Friday, April 24. The show, created by the New England Center for Circus Arts (NECCA), with acrobatics and feats, celebrates human ingenuity during challenging times. Based in Brattleboro, NECCA is a circus[Read More…]
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Singing group performs April 25
ADAMANT – “Many Waters,” a ten-person choir led by John Harrison, will bring their music to the Adamant Community Club’s Winter Sunday series, Sunday, April 26, at 3 p.m. Their original date in Adamant had been canceled due to weather. Choir Director and Composer John Mark Harrison presents a concert of[Read More…]
Pianist Bowles performs in classical series, April 26
ST. JOHNSBURY – Noted for his “uninhibited imagination and sweep” (Fanfare Magazine), pianist Chad Bowles will play the final concert of the 36th season of the Northeast Kingdom Classical Series, on Sunday, April 26, 3 p.m., at South Church Hall, St. Johnsbury. The varied program will exhibit Bowles’ technique[Read More…]
Robinson album release concert, May 1
PLAINFIELD – Cabot songwriter, Dana Robinson, will highlight the release of his new album, “The Sound of the Word,” at the Plainfield Town Hall Opera House, Friday, May 1, at 7 p.m. Robinson’s sound embodies the spirit of places that he has lived: the western states, New England, Great Britain’s and southern[Read More…]
Vermont Philharmonic performs at Opera House, May 3
BARRE – The Vermont Philharmonic will feature a performance of Beethoven’s “Violin Concerto in D” in a concert celebrating spring on Sunday, May 3, at 2 p.m., at the Barre Opera House, with music director Lou Kosma conducting. Soloist Arturo Delmoni, violinist, will perform the concerto. He has performed with major[Read More…]
Twinfield scorekeeper honored
Hazen Union Baseball make improvements
HARDWICK – Returning an experienced core could help the Hazen Union baseball team make the defensive and offensive improvements they need to build on a three-win season a year ago. The Wildcats struggled to find consistency in head coach Shaun Allen’s third season. Defensive miscues and erratic pitching plagued Hazen[Read More…]
Numbers strong for Charger track and field program
CRAFTSBURY – The future is looking bright for the Craftsbury Academy (CA) track and field program with strong numbers coming out for the team this spring in head coach Kyle Anderson’s second season. It was a full reboot of a highly successful CA program in 2025 under Anderson, with the[Read More…]
An era of unprecedented winning from local seniors
Northeast Kingdom – Hazen Union and Twinfield-Cabot will graduate a group of high school seniors later this spring that has given their communities a rate of winning and championships that we have never seen before. Isabelle Gouin and Julia des Groseilliers helped lead their Hazen Union girls basketball team to[Read More…]
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Racers take on slush, muck in triathlon
CRAFTSBURY – It was the final ski for most, and maybe the first bicycle ride and run for many more as nearly 150 people took part in the Craftsbury Outdoor Center’s Mud ‘N Ice triathlon. Race organizer, Keith Woodward, was able to keep the 1.8 km Lemons Haunt ski trail[Read More…]
Special Town Meeting set for town forest purchase, holding future town meetings by Australian Ballot
HARDWICK – A well-attended select board meeting with an overflow crowd upstairs in the Hardwick Memorial Building last Thursday began with an announcement by the Trust for Public Lands’ (TPL) Hannah Redmon announcing that a $465,000 grant had been awarded by the Vermont Housing and Conservation Board (VHCB) for the[Read More…]


