GREENSBORO – The world premiere screening of “An Artist Responds to War,” a new 45-minute documentary film portrait of Peter Schumann, the founder of the Bread & Puppet Theater, will take place at the Highland Center For The Arts, Sunday, May 3, at 1 p.m. “An Artist Responds to War”[Read More…]
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For the love of books: authors and illustrators talk June 28
EAST CRAFTSBURY – Sunday, June 28, the East Craftsbury Presbyterian Church will hold a Vermont author and illustrator talk, from 3 to 5 p.m., with Katherine Paterson, Mary Azarian, Grace Worcester and Natalie Kinsey. This is an informal conversation with authors about their five favorite books. This is a fundraiser for[Read More…]
Events April 29 to May 25, Ongoing Events, Libraries, Community Services, Town Clerks
Wednesday, April 29 Information about Buffalo Mountain, presented by the Hardwick Conservation Commission, 6:30 p.m., Memorial Building. Information: Rachel at (802) 472-5512. Beavers presentation, 5 to 6:30 p.m., Jeudevine Memorial Library, Hardwick. Learn about beavers with Patti Smith, naturalist from Bonnyvale Environmental Center and Skip Lisle, beaver expert and inventor[Read More…]
Wildcats down Paine Mountain in season opener
HARDWICK – The Hazen Union baseball team opened its season with a comfortable win over Paine Mountain last week before struggling at the plate against Division II, Harwood. Senior Grayson McNaughten earned the win on the mound, fanning nine and helped his own cause with a pair of hits and[Read More…]
Positive numbers for Caledonia United softball team
DANVILLE – Second-year head coach Jennie Moore has a large core of returning talent as well as an influx of newcomers to work with for her Cal United (Twinfield-Cabot-Danville) softball team in 2026. It was a developmental season in Moore’s first year in Danville, notching just one win for a[Read More…]
Fortin takes over Craftsbury Academy softball program
CRAFTSBURY – The Craftsbury Academy (CA) softball team has a new head coach in Rileigh Fortin as they kicked off their Mountain League schedule earlier this week. Fortin, a former player from North Country, replaces Ashley Gravel after seven seasons at CA. Despite pooling players from Hazen Union in a[Read More…]
Eames wins relay title for Lady Badgers at NAC Championships
ORONO, Maine – Former Craftsbury Academy (CA) multi-sport standout Ida Eames led her VTSU-Johnson women’s track and field team to a North Atlantic Conference (NAC) title in the 4X400m relay over the weekend. Eames teamed up with Shelby Royea, Peyton Fairchild and Kali Wooster to blitz the field by 10[Read More…]
Norwich women survive and advance to Final Four
NORTHFIELD – East Calais native Caitlyn Fielder and her Norwich University women’s lacrosse team survived an overtime thriller against the University of Saint Joseph (Conn.) last week, advancing to its second straight Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) Final Four. Off a Fielder-controlled draw in sudden death, Sophia Albright buried the[Read More…]
Alekson wins third straight for Stags
FAIRFIELD, Conn. – Former Peoples Academy (PA) three-time state champion Ben Alekson won his third straight start for the Fairfield University baseball team last week, improving to 5-3 on the season. The 6-2 right-hander scattered five hits over six innings of work against Iona on Friday night, striking out three.[Read More…]
MVU budget to be voted May 20 holds increase to 1%
GREENSBORO – The Mountain View Union (MVU) Elementary School Board approved a third budget at its April 16 meeting that cuts $113,088 from the budget now twice rejected by voters. The total expenditure budget was approved for $9,065,204.25, with Education Fund spending of $8,956,803. The board and administrators meeting in[Read More…]
Hazen Union championship teams become part of Vermont history
MONTPELIER – Last month, the Hazen Union girls and boys basketball teams were both crowned Division III State Champions in the same season for the first time in school history. Last week, they became a permanent part of Vermont history at the State Capitol. Vermont House Representative for Caledonia 2-District[Read More…]
Suspended license, wanted person
HARDWICK – On April 16 at 11:24 a.m., the Hardwick Police Department conducted a traffic stop on Wolcott Street in the town of Hardwick for a motor vehicle violation that had occurred on West Church Street. The operator, identified as Alton J. Daniels of Craftsbury, was operating with a criminally[Read More…]
