HARDWICK – The Clip Joint & Co. salon at 9 South Main Street reopened Thursday morning, January 30, with limited space. Clip Joint staff was back at work and Nikki the Barber had moved her chair into the main salon space with them to continue serving her customers. A temporary[Read More…]
Our Communities
Co-op to Close, Sell Village Location
EAST MONTPELIER – Thursday, Feb. 6, is the last day to shop at the village co-op location, wrote the Plainfield Co-op Board in a January 30 community update, saying they are in the final stages of the move and volunteers are needed. The board is moving forward with plans to[Read More…]
Organic Dairy Days Planned for Three Locations
BURLINGTON – To help dairy farmers prepare for the growing season, the 2025 Organic Dairy Days will feature presentations on ruminant nutrition and high-quality pasture and stored forages. The workshops are sponsored by UVM Extension’s Northwest Crops and Soils program and will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.[Read More…]
Childrens Dance Class, Feb. 5
CRAFTSBURY— Located at the Albany town hall, a six-week childrens dance class series begins February 5 and it is free by donation at The Genny. Children may be preregistered by emailing or calling [email protected] or (802) 673-4866. The Genny is located at 842 Main Street.
Great Backyard Bird Count Webinar, Feb. 6, 12
ITHACA, N.Y. — The Cornell Lab of Ornithology will give instructions on how to participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count. This program will be offered twice, Thursday, February 6, 7 p.m. or Wednesday, Feb. 12, 3 p.m. Experts from Audubon, Birds Canada and the Cornell Lab will share tips and tricks for participating. Two California educators will share[Read More…]
Immigration Panel Webinar, Feb. 6
MONTPELIER – Treasurer Mike Pieciak’s Task Force on the Federal Transition, the Vermont Chamber of Commerce and Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility (VBSR) will host a webinar for Vermont employers to discuss their rights, obligations and prudent steps they can take to prepare for a worksite visit from Immigration and[Read More…]
NBNC Holds Wilderness Program, Feb. 6
MONTPELIER — On February 6, 6:30 to 8 p.m., the North Branch Nature Center (NBNC) will hold the “Wilderness Works Too: The Promise of Passive Rewilding” program with Shelby Perry of the Northeast Wilderness Trust. The free and in-person program will be located at 713 Elm St. Tickets are required.[Read More…]
Know Your Rights: Immigration and ICE Panel, Feb. 6.
MONTPELIER — On Thursday, Feb. 6, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., the nonprofit Vermont Businesses for Social Responsibility will hold a panel of state and national leaders to answer questions about the new federal actions regarding immigration. This webinar is offered as a partnership of the Vermont Chamber of[Read More…]
Front Seat Coffee Game Nights continue Feb. 6
HARDWICK — Game nights at Front Seat Coffee will be hosted the first Thursday of the month, February 6, March 6 and April 3, from 6 to 9 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to bring a game, while some are available to use. Entry is free. This month Front Seat will[Read More…]
Black History Month Celebration, Feb. 7
CABOT – Poetry, Song, Potluck and community art-making will take place at the Cabot Public Library in celebration of Black History Month, Friday, Feb. 7 at the Willey Building Kitchen Meeting Room. Poetry, stories and community art with Ama Eddins, Cabot farmer, with Cabot youth, will take place from 5[Read More…]
Snowshoe, Ski Tour, Feb. 8
GREENSBORO — A snowshoe and ski tour of the Greensboro section of the Black Hills timber land, will be held Saturday, Feb. 8, 10 a.m. The tour will follow groomed, looped trails, leading down to Mud Pond and around the remote piece of woods. Expect to see signs of wildlife and nature in winter. Visit glovertrails.org/black-hills-trails/ and follow the directions to download[Read More…]
Curds and Curling at the Highland Center, Feb. 8
GREENSBORO — On Saturday, Feb. 8, 11 a.m to 3 p.m., the Highland Center for the Arts and Jasper Hill Farm will host an afternoon of curds and curling, with a wheel of Jasper Hill cheddar as the curling stone.


