WOOL ANNOUNCEMENTS
WOOLstock is coming to Bellows Falls this Summer! Clear your calendar and join us at the Waypoint Center on Saturday, August 22 from 1-9 PM. There will be four bands, WOOL DJ’s spinning between bands, food provided by Smokin’ Bowls, and fresh brewed local beer from Bellows Falls own 7 Balls Brewing. More info to come soon!
Give a listen to WOOL’s newest show, “It’s the Aught’s!”, airing every other Thursday evening at 7:00 PM. Erin plays an hour of Rock music from 2000-2010.
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LOCAL NEWS FROM AROUND THE AREA
- Planning Board Meeting Minutes – 4/14/26
[Editor’s Note: It has come to my attention that I never published the April Planning Board meeting minutes. I apologize for the error.—Kelli] Walpole Planning Board Meeting Minutes Tuesday, April 14, 2026 Town Hall 7 pm These minutes are unapproved and will be reviewed for corrections at the May 20 … - Opinion: Commercial Development in Walpole
[Editor’s Note: Occasionally, The Walpolean receives correspondence that addresses a current topic. Annie Ewaskio asked me to share her letter (below) regarding the development of land located in Walpole, near the intersection of Routes 12 and 123, across from Malnati Farm. This matter was discussed … - Planning Board Meeting Minutes – 5/12/26
Walpole Planning Board Minutes Tuesday, May 12, 2026 Town Hall 7 pm These minutes have not been approved but will be reviewed for corrections at the June 2026 meeting. Roll Call: Board present: Chair Jeff Miller, Vice-Chair Dennis Marcom, Clerk Jason Perron, Jeff Harrington, Joanna Andros, Trevor Ma … - Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 5/7/26
Town of Walpole, New Hampshire Meeting of the Selectboard May 7, 2026 Selectboard Present: Carolyn Vose, Chair, Cheryl Mayberry, and Steven Dalessio Staff Present: Sarah Downing, Manager of Administration, and Sue Bauer, Recording Secretary Guests Present: Mark Houghton, Walpole Fire Chief; Brad Nas … - Public Hearing Meeting Minutes – 5/7/26
Town of Walpole, New Hampshire Public Hearing USDA Grant for Walpole Fire Station Expansion Project May 7, 2026 Selectboard Present: Carolyn Vose, Chair, Cheryl Mayberry, and Steven Dalessio Staff Present: Sarah Downing, Manager of Administration, and Sue Bauer, Recording Secretary Fire Department P …
- Windsor County deputy and K9 receive Dedication Award
Deputy Jackson Howe and K9 Kye. Photo provided REGION – Chief Deputy Claude Weyant would like to announce that Deputy Jackson Howe and K9 Kye were awarded and presented with the 2025 Vermont Police Canine Association (VPCA) Dedication Award at the K9 Ball in Burlington, on May 2. The Dedication Awar … - David’s House karaoke contest and fundraiser
NEWPORT, N.H. – On Saturday, May 23, One Credit Union will be turning up the music for a fun-filled afternoon supporting an incredible cause at our karaoke fundraiser benefiting David’s House, held at the Moose Lodge in Newport, N.H., 18 Golf Club Road. Doors open at 1 p.m., and karaoke begins at 2 … - The Little School’s Black Fly Virtual Silent Auction
WESTON, Vt. – Celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Little School in Weston by joining in on their Black Fly Virtual Silent Auction. Bids will be accepted from May 20-29. Visit www.32auctions.com/TLSBlackFly26 to bid on gift certificates, artisanal products, experiences, handmade items, and professi … - “Step Back in Time” with Springfield Art and Historical Society
SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – Join the Springfield Art and Historical Society for “Step Back in Time,” a pop-up event on Friday, May 22, from 5-8 p.m., at 56 Main Street, Suite 2, Springfield, Vt. Come visit with experts in Springfield’s past; browse historical photographs and artifacts; and experience the inn … - Director of Claremont Parks and Recreation resigns
CLAREMONT, N.H. – The City of Claremont confirms that Justin Martin, director of parks and recreation, has resigned from employment with the city, effective May 13. The city has taken appropriate administrative steps related to this transition and has implemented plans to ensure continuity of depart …

vnews.com (Five-article monthly paywall)
- Wayne Stone
- Katherine Elizabeth Keating
- Douglas Leroy Craigue
- Michael W. Abbott
- As budgets tighten, Vermont towns struggle to afford recreation facilities

reformer.com (Five-article monthly paywall)
- The Mindful Minute by Jon Heydenreich: In fifteen minutes
The first 5 minutes of conversation are usually the Trump menu of “what has he done now:” language, denigration of our culture, name calling, anyone who disagrees with him is the enemy, policies, ethics violations… I usually re-direct conversation as this could go on for some time, and the anger j … - Mountain Days
Last weekend, Vermonters joined Blue Cross VT CEO Beth Roberts for the organization’s annual Mountain Days hike at Mt. Wantastiquet, overlooking downtown Brattleboro. The event encourages Vermonters to get out, exercise and connect with fellow residents as part of Blue Cross VT’s ongoing commitment … - Flat Street will temporarily close on Wednesday
BRATTLEBORO — The Brattleboro Department of Public Works is advising the public that a portion of Flat Street will be temporarily closed on Wednesday, May 20, from 7:30 a.m. to noon. The closure will be in effect from the intersection of Flat Street and Main Street to the entrance of the Latchis par … - The Mindful Minute by Jon Heydenreich: Gas and kindness
Ever work for someone who casts upon you all kinds of expectations as to the work they think you should do… or maybe they accuse you of cutting corners… and then they complain about the bill? Or work for someone and they never leave a tip or offer you a coffee? I am never sure whether these folk … - Guilford Church homemade pie sale set for May 23
GUILFORD — A spring tradition, the Memorial Day Weekend Pie Sale of the Guilford Community Church, will be held on Saturday, May 25, from 9 a.m. to noon at the corner of Route 5 and Guilford Center Road. This spring, church volunteers are setting a record for the numbers of varieties of homemade pie …
- Chester begins Town Plan update; ‘all boards’ public meeting on June 9 to coordinate effort
By Shawn Cunningham © 2026 Telegraph Publishing LLC In a couple of weeks, Chester will hold an “all boards” meeting, bringing together many of the boards, committees and commissions that work on issues facing the town. That Tuesday, June 9 public meeting will be held from 5 to 8:30 p.m. at Town Hal … - Kid Governor Program announces ‘Screen-Free Challenge’ through May 25
Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas is promoting a new initiative from Vermont’s first Kid Governor and her cabinet. Working together, the group of seven fifth graders, including Kid Gov. Roslyn Fortin of Highgate and her cabinet, has been seeking ways to elevate the full range of issue … - GMUSD meeting to discuss PCB remediation at High School with public
The Green Mountain Unified School District will hold a public meeting to present information on planned construction activities related the remediation of PCBs at the High School building and to provide an opportunity for public questions. The meeting will be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday June 2 at the … - Part 3: 600 miles of sand, heat, intrigue and illness
By Henry Homeyer © 2026 Telegraph Publishing LLC When Gretchen and I arrived at the oasis of Tamanrasset, the jumping off place for sub-Saharan Africa, we were told there was no fuel — no diesel or gasoline — so no vehicles would be leaving. For how long, I asked. “Maybe a few days, Allah willing,” … - Chester Select Board and Sewer Commissioners agendas for May 20
The Chester Select Board and the Sewer Commissioners will meet one after the other on Wednesday, May 20, beginning at 6:30 p.m. The meetings will take place at Chester Town Hall, 556 Elm St., and on Zoom, which you can access by clicking here. Below are the agendas. SELECT BOARD 1. Approval of Minut …
- House Bill Does Not Include Mask Rules for Federal Agents
A bill passed in the Vermont House on Tuesday would create a mask policy for state and local law enforcement officers — but not for federal agents working in the state despite a push by some Democrats to include them. By a vote of 102-39, the House-passed version of S.208 sidesteps a legal battle ov … - Cannabis Grower Faces Ban From Industry for Illegal Operation
Vermont regulators plan to revoke the license of one of the state’s most successful cannabis cultivators, alleging that the owners ran an off-the-books grow operation and, when confronted, lied about it and destroyed evidence. The owners of Forbins Finest, a Barre-based indoor grower, must pay a $60 … - Picnic Time: Four New Spots Around Vermont for Sandwiches and Provisions
A picnic can be many things, from a roadside sandwich scarfed in the back of your car to an elaborate endeavor with a wicker basket, checkered blanket, silverware and maybe wine. I love them all. Eating outside has its challenges, of course, including bugs, inclement weather, uneven ground and bears … - Barbarian to Serve American Classics With a Twist in Stowe
Chefs Michelle and Matthew Merrifield plan to open Barbarian in the former Skinny Pancake location at 454 Mountain Road in Stowe by the end of June. They will serve breakfast and dinner. The menu of American classics will have “a diner feel but taken up a notch, a little more fun,” Michelle said. Th … - Big Heart Social to Open Café, Bar and Coworking Space in Vergennes
The former Hired Hand Brewing taproom at 35 Green Street in Vergennes has sat empty since Antidote returned downstairs and subsequently closed in 2024. This summer, the upstairs bar will become Big Heart Social. Cofounder and self-proclaimed “sparkle princess” Shiloh Lawrence wants the café-bar and …

concordmonitor.com (Five-article monthly paywall)
- Opinion: Survivors deserve truth, not a political story
- Opinion: NH means memory
- Thomas Earle Allen
- Governor signs bill honoring Gold Star families
- Legislative committee expected to call for new leadership at Sununu Youth Services Center
- Barre cannabis company loses licensure following numerous violations
Forbins Finest loses its right to grow cannabis following an investigation from Vermont’s Cannabis Control Board. - Route 78 in Swanton reopens following traffic incident
A traffic alert for drivers in the Swanton area. - 6 Vermont historic sites to open for the season Friday
People can explore Vermont history at state historic sites starting this Friday. - Vermont AI task force to explore economic opportunities, risks
Vermont is taking a new step to prepare for the fast-growing impact of artificial intelligence. - Vermont receives $9.5 million in federal funding to tackle PFAS
Millions in federal funding is coming to Vermont to help communities tackle PFAS and other water contaminants.
- House lawmakers abandon push to unmask ICE in Vermont
House leaders say a proposed ban on the use of face masks by federal immigration officers would violate the U.S. Constitution. Many Democratic lawmakers want to pass the measure into law anyway. - Melissa Pasanen of Seven Days prepares us for picnic season
We’ll get the scoop on local restaurant news with Seven Days. - 'I'm not here to punish taxpayers': Gov. Phil Scott on ed reform, return to office and more
Vermont’s governor weighs in on some of the most contested issues from the current legislative session. - Bennington Little League starts season with new indoor practice facility
For league president Geoff Metcalfe, the new facility represents years of dreaming bigger for the 68-year-old organization. - Despite setback, 3 Afghan refugees in Brattleboro pursue their dream of opening a restaurant
Three Afghan refugees opened a restaurant in Brattleboro, but it had to close after the landlord failed to pay his utility bills. Now, with support from the community, they are reopening in a new location.
- NHPR morning newscast for Wednesday, May 20, 2026
- Lawmakers say head of youth detention center must go, citing ‘extreme failure of leadership’
Abuse allegations at the Sununu Youth Services Center have prompted several recommendations from lawmakers, including greater oversight of the center and more funding for the state Office of the Child Advocate, an independent watchdog. - NHPR evening newscast for Tuesday, May 19, 2026
- Warm weather can also bring more air pollution. Here’s what to know about the warnings in NH.
The state Department of Environmental Services says air pollution will reach unhealthy levels through Tuesday evening for sensitive groups, including children and older Americans, and people with lung disease or breathing issues. - ‘We’re here to have fun;’ Manchester Softball League kicks off its summer season
Players say that softball is a good way to relax and get away from the pressures of everyday life.
- Thunderstorms are expected in areas of Vermont this afternoon and evening
Thunderstorms are expected in areas of Vermont this afternoon and evening. ***Update as of 5 PM. Any threat of severe weather today has ended for the entire region.*** Showers with embedded thunderstorms are still expected this afternoon and evening, though the coverage and chances have decreased, a … - Today is Day 2 of #HeatSafety Week, where we will share tips on how to stay safe in the heat!
Today is Day 2 of #HeatSafety Week, where we will share tips on how to stay safe in the heat! Heat deaths are preventable; take action to protect yourself and your loved ones — 🆒stay cool 💧stay hydrated 👥check on your neighbors. Learn more at weather.gov/safety/heat(Feed generated with FetchRSS) … - [TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2026]
[TUESDAY, MAY 19, 2026] The Fire Danger Forecast for Vermont today is High for all but the northeast of the state. (Feed generated with FetchRSS) … - Rain today with some thunderstorms possible
Rain today with some thunderstorms possible. The National Weather Service is also tracking some potentially strong thunderstorms on Tuesday. Stay tuned. This morning, some showers will be rolling through with a few thunderstorms as well. Temperatures will continue warming with highs ranging from the … - The air temperatures might be warming up in the days ahead, but Vermont’s waterways remain dangerously cold, and they’re running…
The air temperatures might be warming up in the days ahead, but Vermont’s waterways remain dangerously cold, and they’re running fast from recent rains. Be careful if you’re considering swimming this weekend! After a relatively cool start to May, the weather is finally improving with thoughts of par …

- A new body will recommend how state government and Vermont businesses could adopt AI
Gov. Phil Scott created the Vermont Artificial Intelligence Economic Taskforce through an executive order on Monday. File photo by Michael Dwyer/AP Vermont’s state government could be on its way to further adoption of artificial intelligence. Through an executive order, Gov. Phil Scott created the V … - Burlington City Council rejects art donation from state-recognized Abenaki group
Left: the now-removed monument to Chief Greylock in Battery Park in Burlington. Right: the monument commissioned by the Abenaki Nation at Missisquoi to replace it. Photos courtesy of Burlington City Council The Burlington City Council rejected a plan to put up a sculpture commissioned by one of the … - Vermont’s primary care crisis demands real transformation
Dear Editor, I always wanted to be a real doctor. I first lived in Vermont when I was at medical school at Dartmouth, graduating at the top of my class before training to provide comprehensive family medicine. I returned to rural Vermont 10 years later with the dream of being a small-town family doc … - Judge concerned as Vermont Catholic diocese’s bankruptcy case hits $2M in legal bills
The steeple of the Vermont Roman Catholic Diocese’s mother church, the Cathedral of St. Joseph in Burlington. Photo by Kevin O’Connor/VTDigger A U.S. bankruptcy judge is voicing concern that the Vermont Roman Catholic Diocese has spent nearly two years and $2 million in legal bills to reorganize its … - Vermont is driving the next generation away
This commentary is by Patrick Tester, an 11th-grade student at Lyndon Institute. Vermont is overrated. Many people likely will disagree with this and argue that the stars and clean air and nature make it incredible or even underrated, and these are all valid pluses about the state. Vermont has many …
- Vermont's publicly funded education system is a community-based, statewide system tied together by its financing structure
Vermont’s publicly funded education system is a community-based, statewide system tied together by its financing structure. It includes both public and private schools. For any system to serve those who benefit from it and those who pay for it, three things are required: sound financing, effective g … - I recently attended a gathering in Guilford to listen to what Amanda Janoo had to say in regards to her bid to be governor of Ve…
I recently attended a gathering in Guilford to listen to what Amanda Janoo had to say in regards to her bid to be governor of Vermont. She appeared to be very present throughout the event, listening to what was going on, and the thrust of her presentation did indeed appear to be opening a conversati … - For those of us who engage with our democratic process (and therefore can freely complain), competing concerns are everywhere
For those of us who engage with our democratic process (and therefore can freely complain), competing concerns are everywhere. We have the luxury of being able to focus our attention on one or two pet peeves. Read more of this VOICES by Fric Spruyt here: https://www.commonsnews.org/issue/865/865spru … - There has been some conversation recently, public and private, about the costs of organizing public events in Brattleboro
There has been some conversation recently, public and private, about the costs of organizing public events in Brattleboro. As a member of Brattleboro Area Action, which, along with Indivisible Brattleboro has organized No Kings as well as other demonstrations this past year, I want to give people so … - Since 1996, the alums of the Putney grade schools have attended reunions — not only to socialize but primarily to raise money to…
Since 1996, the alums of the Putney grade schools have attended reunions — not only to socialize but primarily to raise money to give to two eighth-grade graduates each year. That is in danger of coming to a close unless a minimum of three new board members join the board overseeing the project. Mos …

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