Friday, June 5 Music man Ed Morgan, 10 a.m., Children’s Library, Athenaeum, St. Johnsbury. Information: [email protected] or (802) 745-1391. Saturday, June 6 Walden 250th,10 a.m. Walden Methodist Church, Noyestar Road. Displays, exhibits, a barbecue and picnic, live music and more. Town-wide photograph of residents taken at 1 p.m. on the[Read More…]
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New season for Hazen boys with home playoff
HARDWICK – The Hazen Union baseball team wrapped up its regular season last week, playing competitive ball against two out-of-division teams and earned a home playoff game in the first round of the Division IV playoffs. Blain Gillespie struck out six to earn the win on the mound and drove[Read More…]
Cal United carries momentum into post-season
DANVILLE – The Caledonia United (Twinfield-Cabot-Danville) softball team capped off its regular season with a pair of wins over Paine Mountain and Craftsbury Academy (CA) last week, improving to 4-8. Alaina Robbins twirled a one-hit gem last Tuesday, striking out 12 to power Cal United to a season series sweep[Read More…]
Vikings roll into postseason
MONTPELIER – Danville’s Sebastian Eldred and his Lyndon Institute baseball team closed out the regular season with their fourth straight win last week, improving to 11-2. Jackson Dwyer fired a complete game shutout to power the Vikings to a 4-0 road win over U-32 last Thursday. Dwyer scattered four hits[Read More…]
Brown’s Bullets earn favorable draw
FAIRFAX – Hazen Union alum and current BFA-Fairfax baseball head coach Mike Brown closed out the regular season with an 8-5 record, guiding his Bullets to the #6 seed in the upcoming Division III state tournament. Fairfax pulled out an extra-inning nail-biter against Hazen at home, 5-4, on Thursday before[Read More…]
Montpelier to face uphill battle
MONTPELIER – The Montpelier baseball team, led by Twinfield’s Isidore and Ambrose Hochschild, will limp into the Division II Postseason on an 11-game losing streak. The Solons were competitive last week, but closed out the regular season with losses to Peoples Academy (6-2) and Lake Region (8-4). The Hochschild brothers[Read More…]
Track and Field update
MONTPELIER – The Craftsbury Academy (CA), Hazen Union and Danville track and field teams were back in action at U-32 and Lake Region last week as they barrel towards the Division III State Championships at Burlington High School. Sophomore Linsey Allen continued to ride the momentum of her first individual[Read More…]
Antlerless deer permit applications now open
VERMONT – An antlerless deer permit is required to take an antlerless deer during the regular season, October muzzleloader season or December muzzleloader season. Each permit allows the holder to take one antlerless deer, in the Wildlife Management Unit (WMU) listed on the permit, during any of those seasons. The[Read More…]
Town forest funded, voter engagement explored
HARDWICK – Voters gathered for three hours at a special town meeting in the Town House last Tuesday to debate and vote on two articles. For the second time town voters approved providing $25,000 toward the estimated $700,000 cost of acquiring roughly 329 acres of land to become a town[Read More…]
Cool and wet conditions persist through the week
EAST HARDWICK – Another weekend with soggy conditions as the prominent feature started later Saturday and persisted through Sunday and Monday, with a total of 1.04 inches of rain. We remain about an inch and a half above normal for the month’s precipitation. Days throughout the forecast period originally projected[Read More…]
Legion honors memory of deceased, fallen comrades on Memorial Day
HARDWICK – Memorial Day ceremonies for Hardwick’s American Legion Post 7 began downtown as an honor guard and several dozen community members marched to the North Main Street.bridge over the Lamoille River. There post Chaplain Lynn Sweetser-Bessette prayed for departed comrades and a wreath was deposited into the Lamoille River[Read More…]
MVU budget passes
AREA TOWNS – Voters passed the third offering of the Mountainview Union Elementary School District (MVU), May 20 in a vote by 612 members of the district’s four communities, with 361 in favor and 251 opposed.Turnout exceeded the second vote in April,.but fell short of the Town Meeting Day turnout[Read More…]
