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Check out WOOL’s newest show, it’s “Off the Rails” with Samantha and Chris every other Sunday at 2:00 PM. They’ll play all those favorites you know and love.
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Hooper Flower CSA Give the gift of flowers this Mother’s Day! Our Hooper Flower CSA is back for a 5th year. Early bird pricing is available through Mother’s Day, so now is the perfect time to sign up or gift a share! Sign up here: https://forms.gle/TB8EiKnJEHwdHn659 …
Conservation Commission Vacancies 2026 Committee Vacancies The Town of Walpole Selectboard is seeking to fill vacancies for the Walpole Conservation Commission. Any Walpole, North Walpole or Drewsville resident interested in volunteering should forward a letter of interest along with relevant experience to the Town of Walpole Select …
The Grammar School Announces New Head of School The Grammar School (TGS), an independent school serving preschool through 8th grade, has announced Margaret Schlachter as the new Head of School. Margaret will be taking the reins of the 60-acres campus from Nick Perry, who has led the Putney, VT school for the past 10 years. The leadership transiti …
Maintenance Work at Bellows Falls Dam Hi, folks, I just received the email below from Brandon Kibbe of Great River Hydro about a drawdown of the water level above Bellows Falls Dam for dam maintenance work, and the related closing of river access points while the work is being done. Please be careful while the repairs are being made. Ha …
Sustainable investing means investing with purpose REGION – When you think about investing, you probably want your money to grow. But maybe you also want it to make a positive difference in the world while you continue pursuing your financial goals. That’s the foundation of sustainable investing, an approach that considers environmental, social, and …
HCRS welcomes Jed Kingman as director of information technology Jed Kingman. Photo provided SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – Health Care and Rehabilitation Services (HCRS), southeastern Vermont’s nonprofit community mental health agency, is pleased to announce the appointment of Jed Kingman as director of information technology. Kingman joined HCRS in December as interim chie …
Londonderry Volunteer Rescue Squad receives citation Pete Cobb, president of LVRS, accepts an award from VFWCommittee Chairman Steve Leach. Photo provided LONDONDERRY, Vt. – On March 26, the Harned-Fowler VFW Post 647 of Manchester presented a Community Service Citation to Londonderry Volunteer Rescue Squad (LVRS). Pete Cobb, president of LVRS, accept …
Riverside Middle School launches Americanism Honor Guard Photo provided SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – The Riverside Middle School in Springfield, Vt., has launched the Americanism Honor Guard program, and the Springfield Elks Lodge is proud to be supporting their program by furnishing uniforms once their design is released, and ensuring their American flag is always …
Turn your home into more than one living space Accessory dwelling units are becoming more popular among homeowners. Photo provided REGION – If you’ve ever caught yourself wishing you had a little more room to spread out, you’re not alone. Whether it’s space for adult children or aging parents, a quiet home office, or adding long-term value to yo …
Vermont has joined 49 lawsuits against the Trump administration. What have they accomplished? During the first Trump administration from 2017 to 2021, the Vermont attorney general’s office joined in on 54 lawsuits against the federal government, according to data provided by the office. Fifteen months into Trump’s second term, the state has joined 49 lawsuits against his administration, mak …
Bradford restaurant seeks approval for expansion BRADFORD, Vt. — The owner of Hungry Bear Pub and Grill is seeking site plan approval from the town’s Development Review Board to expand the restaurant, including adding additional restrooms. Lori Bard Pelletier, the grill’s owner, will present her application at the Development Review Board meeting …
Last casts for medical resident before wedding day BETHEL — Kristian Sogaard, second from right, casts with members of his wedding party while fly fishing on the White River in Bethel on Friday. Sogaard, who is preparing to enter a residency in internal medicine at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, met his fiancée, Madeline Schneider, a Dartmouth …
The Mindful Minute: Words and Silence Her boss, the academic dean, called her into his office. He sensed that all was not well with one of his professors. She burst out in tears – anxiety, divorce, stress. He cajoled her into joining him in his lunchtime lap swim. She resisted for a time – she was a smoker, overweight… But she finally g …
Meetings Box TODAY Brattleboro Brattleboro Board of Listers special meeting: 10:45 a.m. in the Hanna Cosman Meeting Room at the Municipal Center, 230 Main St. Brattleboro Arts Committee: 5 p.m. in the Brooks Memorial Library Community Room, 224 Main St. Windham Southeast School District Board: 6 p.m. in the Wind …
Brattleboro awarded as a bicycle-friendly community BRATTLEBORO — The town of Brattleboro was recently awarded a Bronze Level Bicycle-Friendly Community designation from the League of American Bicyclists (LAB). With the assistance of John Potter, town manager; Sue Fillion, director of planning; Dan Tyler, director of DPW; Norma Hardy, former Brattleb …
Meetings Box TODAY Brattleboro Brooks Memorial Library Buildings and Grounds Committee: 4 p.m. at the library, 224 Main St., and via Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84163672512?pwd=eU10dTNjMTVPNE9DRTlNMFJvSTZpdz09 (Meeting ID: 841 6367 2512 / Passcode: 074393). Vernon Vernon Town School Board: 6 p.m. at Vernon …
Local History: Brattleboro's high-quality connection to Stanley Tools BRATTLEBORO — You’ve probably heard of Stanley Tools, but you might not know that the $11 billion company of today has its roots in Brattleboro. The history is fascinating and BHS has artifacts to show that the amazing products were produced here long before Stanley Rule and Level Company of New Bri …
Chester GOP to hold ‘Turn Vermont Red’ candidate event Wooden American flags will be raffled off. On Saturday, May 2, the Chester Town Republican Committee will hold a “Turn Vermont Red” event at Terra Italian Steakhouse*, 8 VT Rte 100 in Ludlow. You’ll hear from conservative voices as well as candidates for U.S. House, Windsor County Senate and House o …
GMUSD budget re-vote informational meeting May 5 The Green Mountain Union School District will hold a informational meeting regarding the District’s school budget ahead of a May 12 re-vote at 6 p.m. on May 5, 2026 at Green Mountain Union High School, 716 Route 103 south in Chester and remotely via Zoom. Below is the board’s agenda: I. Call to Ord …
Andover Select Board agenda for April 27 The Andover Select Board will hold its regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, April 27 at the Andover Town Office, 953 Weston-Andover Road. Below is the board’s agenda: 1. Call Meeting to Order. 2. Act on Agenda. 3. Act on Minutes of April 13th meeting. 4. Public Comment (Time allowance: Five minut …
Study Says Building More Homes in Burlington Won’t Lower Costs Joe Ament Credit: Daria Bishop Vermont policy makers have spent years trying to tackle the state’s housing crisis from multiple angles. But one idea has come to dominate the conversation: Build more homes. Adding supply, the thinking goes, should help bring prices down. But a new study of Burlington …
DIY: How to Gather and Create Foraged Home Décor Michelle Wallace in her garden Credit: Suzanne Podhaizer On a bright, chilly spring day, poppies and irises had just begun blooming in the yard of Michelle Wallace’s Marshfield home. She snipped the blossoms from their stems and placed them gently on a round wooden table on the porch. The tabletop w …
Moss Home Goods Brings Décor, and a Retail Renaissance, to Morrisville eb Wallace-BrodeurJennifer Hubbard at Moss Home Goods in Morrisville Credit: Jeb Wallace-Brodeur Soon after Jennifer Hubbard moved from Baltimore to Stowe in 2009, she and her future husband decided to check out Morrisville, nine miles to the north. “There was really nothing happening in town,” Hubb …
Obituary: Samuel Sheets Faris III, 1957-2026 Samuel Faris Credit: Courtesy Samuel Sheets Faris III, 69, of Williston, Vt., passed away peacefully at home on April 23, 2026. Sam was born on February 15, 1957, in Abington, Pa., to Mary Dolan Faris and Dr. Samuel Sheets Faris II. He grew up in Glenside, Pa., and attended Germantown Academy, where …
Obituary: Mary F. Zagroba, 1925-2026 Mary Zagroba Credit: Courtesy Mary F. Zagroba, 101, a longtime resident of Barre, Vt., passed to life eternal on April 16, 2026, with her loving family at her bedside and nearby. Born on April 1, 1925, in West Rutland, Vt., she was the daughter of Francis J. Fryzell and Katherine (Popiolek) Fryzell. …
Opinion: Education funding and unspoken truths Some truths are unspoken. There are plenty of examples. And there are understandable reasons why these truths are unspoken. So, here’s a good New Hampshire example of an unspoken truth: “Learning is not a serious priority for many proponents of higher education spending.” I write that as someone who …
Opinion: Blue Envelope Program fails to reach drivers and police New Hampshire quietly took a meaningful step toward safer, more respectful interactions between law enforcement and residents with disabilities when it passed the “Blue Envelope Program” into law on May 14, 2025. But a law only works if people know about it and if it’s actually implemented. Right no …
Lyall J. Milligan Lyall J. Milligan Concord, NH – Lyall J. Milligan Sr. age 87, of Heights Road, passed away peacefully on April 22, 2026 at Concord Hospital. He was born in Portsmouth, NH the son of the late Phillip and Francis (Greenwood) Milligan. He was a proud veteran of the US Airforce. Lyall worked for the Sta …
Norman Limoges Norman Limoges Claremont, NH – NORMAN G. LIMOGES E.d.D., of Leicester, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully at home on April 24, 2026, surrounded by the family he loved after a series of health challenges. Norman was a beloved husband, father, uncle, educator, former priest, mentor and friend to ma …
‘Management failure’ and lack of training led to unauthorized contract, state officials say Former Assistant Commissioner Paul Raymond had no experience with the prison system when he started working in a top position at the New Hampshire Department of Corrections, nor did he receive any training. Several different organizational charts gave conflicting descriptions of the assistant commis …
Olympian Ben Ogden to speak at UVM Commencement Olympian and former UVM cross-country skiing standout Ben Ogden will be among the speakers at next month’s University of Vermont Commencement.
Vermont colleges are cautiously welcoming AI to campus Colleges and universities are encouraging conversations about how to use AI and integrate it into the curriculum, even as some students express anxiety about how it will shape their future.
NH cancels bids to redevelop Hampton liquor store sites on I-95 and will redo the process The New Hampshire Liquor Commission announced Friday that it will re-issue the bid process in the near future. It canceled the current RFQ/RFP process on the advice of lawyers, who cited a “procedural deficiency” that “affected the review of all submissions” to the state’s request for qualifications …
[MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2026] [MONDAY, APRIL 27, 2026] HIGH Fire Danger To receive these forecasts directly to your inbox, visit: https://anrweb.vt.gov/FPR/vtFPR/FireDangerSubscribe.aspx (Feed generated with FetchRSS) …
Preparing a Vermont farmstead for the next century Photo courtesy of Ben Deflorio Farmers all across Vermont are busy with spring activity—clearing the land after a snowy winter, welcoming babies into the herd, and watching the first sprouts of leafy greens break through the soil. On a quiet mountaintop in Shrewsbury, a special farmstead is preparin …
Federal government demands renewal for every healthcare provider that receives Medicaid Administrator for the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Dr. Mehmet Oz speaks during a news conference on efforts to combat fraud, in the Old Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus Wednesday, Feb. 25, 2026, in Washington. (AP Photo/Tom Brenner) The federal Centers for M …
Former Burlington man gets sentence of 45 years to life for two murders in Chittenden County Denroy Dasent looks on as Brian Billings’ grandmother Claire Gestner prepares to read her victim impact statement during Dasent’s sentencing hearing in Chittenden County Superior criminal court in Burlington on Monday, April 27, 2026. Dasent was convicted of killing Billings and Sheikhnoor Osman in …
Burlington police refused to meet protesters at the table, rejecting a chance for real dialogue Robert Langellier is a wildland firefighter and a freelance journalist who writes for New York Times Opinion, The Atlantic and Esquire. Officers can reach him at robertlangellier@gmail.com. On March 11, 2026, six protesters — including me — were arrested by multiple state and municipal police agenci …
I didn’t become a full-blooded conservationist until I became a deer hunter I didn’t become a full-blooded conservationist until I became a deer hunter. It was only through learning from the deer how to read the untamed landscape that I came to understand the natural world and my place in it. Read more of this VOICES by Deborah Lee Luskin here: https://www.commonsnews.org/i …
We are extending our COLORING CONTEST through Sunday, May 3rd! We are extending our COLORING CONTEST through Sunday, May 3rd! Step 1: Download the page to print and color. Step 2: Deliver it to The Commons by mail or by visiting the office in Brattleboro before May 4th. See delivery instructions on the color page. 3 winners will be chosen on Monday, May 4th. Ea …