MARSHFIELD – Beginning Sunday, March 15, the Poetry Society of Vermont and the Jaquith Public Library will host Sunday afternoon poetry, rom 2 to 4 p.m.. Each poetry reading will feature two Poetry Society of Vermont poets. This month will feature Buffy Aakaash and Bethany Ann Barrett Bohall. Bohall writes poetry, plays and[Read More…]
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Events Calendar, March 7 to 15
Saturday, March 7 Bowling, 10 a.m., Craftsbury Academy bowling team at Maple Lanes, Claremont, N.H., Senior Classic. Music, 7 to 9 p.m., Plainfield Granary, 153 Main St., Plainfield. Playing Carol’s originals and songs of Alan Greenleaf on guitar, mandolin and piano. Information: [email protected]. Sunday, March 8 Group sing, 4 to[Read More…]
Lady Cats punch ticket back to Barre with blowout win
HARDWICK – The Barre Auditorium has become a second home for the Hazen Union girls basketball program the last few years and they punched their ticket to the Division III Final Four last week for a fourth consecutive time with a resounding quarterfinal win over Green Mountain. Junior Kelsie Rivard[Read More…]
Rare 2K moment for Trojan program as they clinch No. 1 seed
MARSHFIELD – Star seniors Eli Russell and Tej Stewart reached career milestones on the same night last week as they led their Twinfield-Cabot boys basketball team through a gauntlet of Oxbow, Williamstown and Richford in the final week of the regular season to clinch the top seed in the upcoming[Read More…]
Hazen boys storm into postseason with momentum
HARDWICK -The Hazen Union boys basketball team took care of business against Spaulding and U-32 last week to clinch the No. 2 seed in the upcoming Division III playoffs as they look to get back to the title game for an unprecedented fifth consecutive year. Junior Lincoln Hill drained four[Read More…]
Stowe boys are D2 cross country ski champs
CRAFTSBURY – After four races over two days, the Stowe boys team came out on top in Division 2. The classic ski portion of the Vermont state meet took place Tuesday, Feb. 24, at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center on a cold but picture perfect day. For the Stowe team, it[Read More…]
2026 town meeting: tires, forests, budgets and more
AREA TOWNS – Town meeting day is traditionally held on the first Tuesday of March, but some towns have made other arrangements in an attempt to hold the meeting at a more convenient time for more voters to attend. The following towns have warnings contained in their annual town reports: [Read More…]
Ups, downs with temperatures; snow on Wednesday and Saturday
EAST HARDWICK – The observation station logged several no-precipitation days this forecast period, which included most of Saturday into Monday. Much of northern New England dodged a powerful Nor’easter that brought feet of snow to places like Connecticut, Rhode Island, eastern Massachusetts, coastal Maine and New Hampshire. Providence, R.I., had[Read More…]
Candidates share reasons to serve town
HARDWICK – February 21 saw select board candidates meet for an open forum. Only standing room remained at the start of the proceedings, moderated by community organizer Audrey Grant, with all eight candidates in attendance. For the full recording, visit hctv.us. Running unopposed for a three-year seat, current select board[Read More…]
Voters to weigh in on town funds for tire disposal from private property
CABOT – Article 12 of the Cabot Town Meeting Day Warning is an Australian ballot vote asking if voters will approve a grant of up to $10,000 “for the removal and proper disposal of an estimated 1,000 to 1,500 used tires that have been dumped into and along a stream[Read More…]
Welch visits Craftsbury Outdoor Center
CRAFTSBURY – On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vt.) hosted a “Common Grounds with Senator Welch” listening session at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center. He joined Vermonters in Craftsbury to discuss the cultural and economic importance of winter sports, outdoor recreation, tourism and rural economic development in Vermont. The Senator’s visit came as Vermont’s Olympic athletes were doing well at the Winter Olympics in Italy. “We’re all[Read More…]


