MARSHFIELD – The Poetry Society of Vermont (PSOV) and the Jaquith Public Library will present Sunday Afternoon Poetry at the library on the third Sunday of each month, from 2 to 4 p.m. February 15 will feature poets Mary Collins and Rick Agran. Each monthly poetry reading will feature two[Read More…]
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Art opening reception, Feb. 13
WOODBURY – On Friday, Feb. 13, the Woodbury Public Library will host an opening reception for Ana Peltz’s “Serpentine, A Visual Homage to the Year of the Snake.” This exhibition is a collection of works on paper and nature-based assemblage completed over the past year, an exploration of forms, materials[Read More…]
Vermont Youth Orchestra performs Feb. 18
MONTPELIER – The 2026 Farmers Night Series presents the fifth concert of the season with the Vermont Youth Orchestra (VYO) on Wednesday, Feb. 18, 7:30 p.m., in a performance of chamber music. The VYO Flute Choir will play Vivaldi’s “Spring” and fiddle tune “Ashokan Farewell;” VYO Brass Quintet plays Shakira and[Read More…]
Regional musicians perform Feb. 25
MONTPELIER – The 2026 Farmers Night presents the sixth concert of the season with Montpelier’s Capital City Concerts on Wednesday, Feb. 25, at 7:30 pm. The evening will feature world music with 40 regional musicians, featuring Portland, Maine’s, Grammy-nominated Palaver Strings, along with Vermont’s own Grammy-nominated flutist Karen Kevra, together with a[Read More…]
Cirque Kalabanté showcases West African circus culture
LYNDON – Yamoussa Bangoura’s Cirque Kalabanté performs at Lyndon Institute, February 15, at 7 p.m..Founded by West African circus star Yamoussa Bangoura, who has performed worldwide, including with Cirque du Soleil and Cirque Eloize, Cirque Kalabanté is inspired by daily life in Guinea. He first became interested in circus arts[Read More…]
Russell powers Trojans to tenth straight win
WELLS RIVER – Senior point guard Eli Russell continued his march towards a career scoring milestone last week, leading the Twinfield-Cabot boys basketball team to a pair of lopsided road wins over Blue Mountain and Grace Christian. Russell knocked down a three on his way to a 19-point night as[Read More…]
Statement week for Hazen boys with impressive wins
HARDWICK – The Hazen Union boys basketball team fired a shot across the bow of Division III last week with a pair of impressive wins against Division II powerhouse Lamoille and two-time defending champion Thetford Academy on the road. Jameson Lamarre’s buzzer-beating three-pointer completed a fourth quarter comeback, sending the[Read More…]
Lady Lancers snap Hazen girls win streak to stay perfect
HARDWICK – The Hazen Union girls basketball team discarded Lyndon Institute (LI) to run their win streak to twelve games last week before getting clipped by Division II power Lamoille on the road for just their second loss of the season. Kelsie Rivard led the way with 14 points as[Read More…]
Twinfield-Girls notch first win
MARSHFIELD – The Twinfield-Cabot girls basketball team brushed off a pair of losses to Winooski and Danville to start their week, then defended home court with a resounding win against Stowe to earn the seasons first win. After a disappointing 52-20 home loss to Winooski on Monday, The Lady Trojans[Read More…]
Speed, cold at the UVM College Cross Country Ski Carnival
CRAFTSBURY – The northeast college ski circuit came to the Craftsbury Outdoor Center this past weekend, along with the New England Nordic Ski Association’s Eastern Cup series. Friday was college skiers only in classic sprint races for the UVM Ski Carnival. In this new event, the top 50 skiers move[Read More…]
Calais, Worcester School closure votes set Feb. 10
CALAIS, WORCESTER – The Washington Central Unified Union School District (WCUUSD) configuration committee, the school board and district leadership have recommended the consolidation and closure of two elementary schools, Calais Elementary School and Doty Elementary School, citing low enrollment as a contributing factor. An election to vote on whether or[Read More…]
Voters to weigh in on Town Forest acquisition
HARDWICK – A presentation and discussion of a Hardwick Conservation Commission (HCC) proposal to create a town forest on Buffalo Mountain was the subject of a well-attended gathering, Sunday, January 24, in the Jeudevine Library’s Parker Ladd Community Room. Rachel Kane, one of the commission’s co-chairs, shared an overview of[Read More…]


