GREENSBORO – Adult swim classes on Caspian Lake (16 years or older) are scheduled for 6 p.m., during the weeks of July 20 and July 27. Enroll in one or both sessions. No prior swimming experience is necessary and instruction will be tailored to student swim and water comfort levels. There[Read More…]
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Card of Thanks
The family of Clive Gray wishes to thank Bonnie Cleveland of Cleveland’s Quality Care and her team of special, compassionate caregivers: Pat, Kylee, Laura, Regina, Jana, Sherral and Kathy for their wonderful care during his illness. We are indebted, as well, to Dr. Rebecca Tatel and the tremendous help from[Read More…]
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Dr. Clive S. Gray
GREENSBORO – Dr. Clive Gray, of Greensboro, died at home on May 7. He was 92. Born August 30, 1933, in New Haven, Conn., to Philip and Margaret (Peg) Gray, Clive’s connection to Greensboro began in early childhood through his mother’s family and became a lifelong attachment. He retired there[Read More…]
Clara J. Massey
GREENSBORO BEND – A spring interment for Clara J. Massey, who passed away peacefully on February 26, will be held on Wednesday, May 27, at 11 a.m., at St. Michael’s Cemetery in Greensboro Bend. Clara’s full obituary may be viewed at dgfunerals.com.
George P. Ray III
WOODBURY – George P. Ray III, devoted homesteader, self-taught musician and loving father and grandfather, passed away on April 20, after battling Parkinson’s disease. Born August 6, 1947, in Queens, N.Y., he was the eldest of seven and raised in Bethpage, N.Y. He later moved to Woodbury, where he built[Read More…]
Mary E. Woodruff
ESSEX JUNCTION – Mary E. Woodruff, 74, passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 9, at Maple Ridge Assisted Living. Born on January 10, 1952, to Dr. Frank and Evelyn (MacDonald) Woodruff in Barre, she graduated from Marian High School in 1969 and went on to attend the University of Vermont[Read More…]
“Quest” an ambitious play with huge cast
CABOT – The Cabot Community Theatre gave five stagings of a very ambitious play last week at the Cabot School Performing Arts Center, divided into two acts with five scenes in the first half and four scenes in the second half, involving a huge cast of four dozen children and adults.[Read More…]
Museum is on a mission of “glorious obscurity”
GLOVER — The Northeast Kingdom is a place defined by its rugged individualism, hyper-traditionalists, some of the last true hippies of North America, and, of course, regular, everyday people. At least that’s how Clare Dolan explains it. Clare Dolan’s property, just south of Glover on Route 16, consists of many[Read More…]
Live “Punch” show, May 16, 17
HARDWICK – Modern Times Theater Presents “The Perils of Mr. Punch” at The Civic StandardSaturday, May 16, and Sunday May 17, at 1 p.m. The hand puppets are created from up-cycled designer trash and performed in a puppet stage. The show is hosted by Rose Friedman. Justin Lander portrays all[Read More…]
Events May 13 to 30, Libraries, Community Service, Town Clerks, Weekend Services
Wednesday, May 13 Cooking Club, 3 p.m., Jeudevine Memorial Library, Hardwick. Information: (802) 472-5948 or [email protected] Thursday, May 14 Storytime with HPD, 10:30 a.m., Jeudevine Memorial Library, Hardwick. Listen to a story and check out the police cruiser. Information: [email protected] or (802) 472-5948. Britto-inspired painting workshop, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.,[Read More…]
Wildcats fight through adversity to notch second win
LYNDON CENTER – A shorthanded Hazen Union baseball team rebounded from a lopsided loss to Division II Lyndon Institute with a hard-fought win over Lake Region last week, improving to 2-4. Jackson Dwyer silenced Hazen’s bats with a one-hit gem last Thursday to power Lyndon to a dominating 15-0 home[Read More…]
