MORRISVILLE – The hub of Copley’s Laboratory has a new look and functionality, with recent cosmetic upgrades and the addition of the Ortho Vitros XL 7600. The diagnostic analyzer provides doctors and clinical providers with information to determine patients’ diagnoses or treatments. The built-in technology provides faster and more accurate[Read More…]
Our Communities
Scott Unveils “Vermont’s Most Promising Jobs”
MONTPELIER — Governor Phil Scott, the Vermont Department of Labor (VDOL), and the McClure Foundation announced recently the release of Vermont’s Most Promising Jobs, featuring more than 50 occupations expected to pay a median wage above $30/hour and have at least 300 openings over the next decade. “We have tens[Read More…]
NEK Collaborative Hires Katie Moritz
ST. JOHNSBURY – Local writer Katie Moritz has been hired by the Northeast Kingdom Collaborative (NEKC). Moritz has over a decade of experience in writing and communication. Prior to her position as communication liaison at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital (NVRH), she was editor of a weekly newspaper, manager of an[Read More…]
Greene Joins Neurologist at Copley
MORRISVILLE – Rachel Greene, family nurse practitioner, has joined the team of Neurologist Jeanmarie Prunty, MD. Greene completed her doctorate in Nursing Practice at the University of Vermont. Prior to Copley, she worked at Central Vermont Medical Center Family Medicine, providing a full spectrum of care to patients of all[Read More…]
Anne Batten is Moving
Crafternoon, Dec. 19
EAST CRAFTSBURY – Crafternoon will be held Thursday, Dec. 19, 3 to 5 p.m. at the Simpson Library. Bring knitting, sketching, mending. All projects welcome. Refreshments will be provided for this free event. For more information, email [email protected]
Carol Sing, Dec. 21
WOODBURY – The Woodbury carol sing will be held Saturday, Dec. 21, 4:30 p.m., on the village green across from the town hall. All ages and abilities are invited, with songbooks, warming fires, hot cider and baked goods provided. Singers should bring flashlights. Event will be postponed in the event[Read More…]
Pizza, Game Night, Dec. 26
EAST CRAFTSBURY – Pizza and game night for all ages will be held Thursday, Dec. 26, 4-6 p.m., at the J.W. Simpson Memorial Library. Ping pong, tiddlywinks, miniature pool, and all kinds of card games, will be available, with vegetarian and gluten free pizza options. The event is free. For more[Read More…]
Twelfth Night Scavenger Hunt, Jan. 4
CABOT – A Twelfth Night scavenger hunt is being sponsored by Cabot Arts and the Cabot Trails Network on Saturday, Jan. 4. All ages may participate. Scavenger cards will be provided. Participants will be given a sticker to verify participation and a complimentary raffle ticket to be entered to win[Read More…]
Hat, Mitten, Sock Donations Sought
HARDWICK – Donations of like-new, hand-knit or crocheted hats, mittens and socks may be brought to the Jeudevine Memorial Library for the Share the Warmth Campaign, through the end of December. Donations of will be included in holiday boxes available at the Hardwick Area Food Pantry. The library is located[Read More…]
Community Contra Dance Dec. 13
CABOT – On Friday, Dec. 13, the Cabot Community Contra Dance, will feature the calling of Cabot’s Karen Mueller-Harder. The dance takes place in the third floor space in the Willey Building, Cabot Town Hall, 3084 Main St., from 7 to 9:30 p.m. Live music is provided by local musicians.[Read More…]
Window Inserts, Energy Info at Holiday Market, Dec. 14
CRAFTSBURY — The Craftsbury Energy Committee will be at the Craftsbury Holiday Market in the Craftsbury Academy Gym on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Window inserts help people stay warmer in their homes while saving money on heating bills. In the last five years almost 1,000[Read More…]


