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LOCAL NEWS FROM AROUND THE AREA
- Great Decisions at the Library – 5/11/26
“Great Decisions” next Monday Evening “The Future of Human Rights and International Law” On Monday, May 11, at 6:00 pm, “Great Decisions” in the Walpole Town Library will explore the status of human rights and international law in the United States. It may surprise you to learn how very few internat … - Memorial Day Parade – 5/25/26
… - Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 4/22/26
Town of Walpole, New Hampshire Meeting of the Selectboard April 22, 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: Katelyn Krumperman and Jocelyne Barrett … - Selectboard Meeting Agenda – 4/30/26
TOWN OF WALPOLE SELECTBOARD MEETING AGENDA April 30, 2026 Starting at 6:30 PM in the Town Hall SELECTBOARD MEETING PAYROLL Payroll Register totaling $34,259.87 dated 5/01/2026 and the 941 Payroll Tax Transfer of $6,239.53 Payroll Register totaling $4,191.00 dated 5/02/2026 and the 941 Payroll Tax Tr … - Growing Together – Soil Health Workshop at the Hooper Institute – 5/7/26
Join us next week on May 7 for our Soil Health Workshop with Fritze and learn how to protect, and improve your soil for the growing season ahead. Whether you’re new to gardening or looking to deepen your knowledge, this is a great opportunity to get your hands in the dirt and learn something new! We …
- Bellows Falls Elks March Student of the Month
Zoe Perry. Photo provided BELLOWS FALLS, Vt. – Bellows Falls Union High School (BFUHS) and the Bellows Falls Elks Lodge 19 are proud to announce that Zoey Perry, daughter of Doug and Betsy Perry, of Grafton, Vt., has been selected as the Elks Student of the Month for March. This honor recognizes stu … - Jackie’s Bakeshop sweetens the mood in Proctorsville
Joel Blanchard, owner/baker, behind a sold-out counter on opening day. Photo provided PROCTORSVILLE, Vt. – Okemo Valley residents and visitors are happily cheering on another small business success story, now that Jackie’s Bakeshop has set up a brick-and-mortar shop at 2568 Vermont Route 103 in Proc … - Herricks Cove Wildlife Festival
BELLOWS FALLS, Vt. – The annual Herricks Cove Wildlife Festival was held on Sunday, May 3. The chilly breeze still brought in a large crowd to explore birds, bugs, animals, and other wildlife exhibitions. Walks and presentations brought festivalgoers down onto the trails, immersing them in nature an … - Magris Talc offers college scholarships
REGION – Magris Talc is now accepting college scholarship applications for the 2026-2027 academic year. Two $2,500 scholarships are available for students of the greater Ludlow area (Springfield, Chester, Andover, Mount Holly, etc.) in their last year of homeschool or high school, who are choosing t … - May is Mental Health Awareness Month
REGION – In a small town, you notice when a neighbor’s routine has changed. Maybe an older person hasn’t been out in their yard, someone misses a regular gathering, or a child just doesn’t seem quite like themselves. Those small observations are part of what makes our community special. May is Menta …

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- In Norwich, Selectboard and town manager discuss goals and autonomy
Norwich, Vt., Town Manager Brennan Duffy, left, listens to a Selectboard discussion during its meeting at Tracy Hall on Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024. The current board is in conversation with Duffy on his goals and responsibilities going forward. (Valley News – James M. Patterson) Efforts this week to rea … - Dartmouth alumna’s new book addresses sexual violence
Dartmouth College sophomores Eva Martin, left, and Nick Lutzky, right, listen as Poet and Dartmouth graduate Diana Whitney details the connections between former Dartmouth trustee Leon Black and Jeffrey Epstein during a speaking engagement in the Collis Student Center in Hanover, N.H., on Thursday, … - Claremont man charged with providing fentanyl in overdose death of mother-in-law
CLAREMONT — A 47-year-old Claremont man has been arrested and charged in connection with the fatal overdose of his 69-year-old mother-in-law. At his arraignment late last week, Christopher Daignault entered no pleas to felony charges of drug sale with death resulting, witness tampering and controll … - Vermont environmental groups say proposed rules threaten wetlands
HARTFORD — On a spring morning earlier this week, the Hartford Town Forest was teeming with life. While the woodpeckers in the trees might be obvious company, a peek into a small shallow pond revealed masses of frog and salamander eggs floating in the water and, to the very observant, Eastern newts … - Column: It’s Israel’s policies that spark criticism of US-Israel alliance
We thank this newspaper for reprinting the Florida Sun Sentinel editorial, “The Dark Side of the US-Israel Alliance.” It is rare that local readers have the chance to reflect on the relationship between the rise of antisemitism and Israel’s policies of endless war and occupation, the scourging of Ga …

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- The Mindful Minute: Jump
I was due to open a summer place and told the date on which the owner would arrive. Only their plans changed. They would arrive today … and could I open and clean the place for them. Jump. I had the time and availability so I could do as they requested. I also needed the compensation. But it brings … - Vermontitude Episode 142: Homesharing
In this week’s Vermontitude video webcast, host Peter “Fish” Case chats with guests Marion Major and Kayla Bernier-Wright, outreach and homeshare specialist, respectively, for the Windham & Windsor Housing Trust. If you’re interested in learning more about homesharing you can call 802-863-5626 or go … - Senior Lunch at the Grange in Dummerston
DUMMERSTON — Evening Star Grange and Senior Solutions will serve their next Senior Lunch on Wednesday, May 13, at the Grange Hall, with take-outs available between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. and in-house meal served at noon. Reservations are highly suggested and can be made by calling the hall at 802-254 … - The Mindful Minute by Jon Heydenreich: The moral covering
I find it intriguing that when a country takes on some act of warfare or violence, typically, it cloaks its action with a moral veil, asserting the righteousness of its endeavors. We are “exporting democracy” to an oppressed people. Or, we are halting the development of weapons of mass destruction. … - Newfane Senior Lunch is May 14
NEWFANE — The Newfane Congregational Church will host a Senior Lunch on Thursday, May 14, at noon. The menu includes sliced apples for appetizer, green salad, meatloaf with mased potatoes and gravy, corn, corn bread, and a brownie for desert. This meal is sponsored by Senior Solutions, and prepared …
- Forum on education transformation bill set for May 11 at Springfield H.S.
Community members are invited to attend an upcoming educational forum focused on Vermont’s current education transformation legislation, H 955. The event will take place from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Monday, May 11 at the Springfield High School Auditorium, 303 South St. in Springfield. The forum is desig … - What to know about the GMUSD budget re-vote
By Shawn Cunningham © 2026 Telegraph Publishing LLC In a little less than a week, residents of Andover, Baltimore, Cavendish and Chester will get a second chance to vote on the proposed budget of the Green Mountain Unified School District. The district runs two elementary schools and a single high/ … - Repeals of Act 181 portions zip through Legislature
The House Ways and Means Committee about to vote in favor of the repeals By Shawn Cunningham © 2026 Telegraph Publishing LLC The Vermont Legislature sometimes gets the reputation for being ponderously slow but last week it showed it could move lightning fast when large numbers of people are up in ar … - Sage Jewelry takes root in new Chester location
Michele Colby at her new storefront shop with its two large display windows. Photo by Shawn Cunningham. By Cynthia Prairie ©2026 Telegraph Publishing LLC Michele Colby has finally found the store front she has longer for. During the 16 intervening years, her children have grown and so has her busin … - Andover Select Board agenda for May 11
The Andover Select Board will hold its regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Monday May 11 at the Andover Town Office, 953 Weston-Andover Road 1. Call Meeting to Order. 2. Act on Agenda. 3. Act on Minutes of April 27th meeting. 4. Public Comment (Time allowance: Five minutes per visitor, 10 minutes per to …
- The Café HOT. to Close This Summer When Owners Return to NYC
After more than four and a half years of dishing up nationally acclaimed breakfast sandwiches, the owners of the Café HOT. in Burlington told Seven Days they will close the popular 198 Main Street eatery within the next three months. Brothers Allan and Travis Walker-Hodkin made the decision to shut … - Vermont Public Executive Hired as VTDigger CEO
The Vermont Journalism Trust, the nonprofit parent company of online news site VTDigger, has hired a new CEO. Brendan Kinney, now the chief operating officer at Vermont Public, will assume the top role at the trust in mid-June, the organization announced Wednesday. He’ll replace Sky Barsch, who has … - Return of the King: Kyle Thomas — aka King Tuff — Is Back in Vermont
The mug, half full of cold coffee, had been abandoned beside a stack of artwork and newsletters, forgotten in the rush of creation. An electric guitar rested on the couch, still plugged into effects pedals splayed out across the carpet, the instrument cables running across the floor like a nest of b … - Bodycam From ICE Raid Shows Local Chief Caught in the Middle
On March 11, federal immigration agents raided a South Burlington home surrounded by hundreds of protesters in a dramatic display of force that captured broad media attention. In the weeks since, local and Vermont State Police have come under fire for their roles, facing accusations that they aided … - A Creemee Stand Is Creating Traffic Problems in Jericho, Neighbors Say
Every year as the weather warms, people craving creemees flock to Palmer Lane Maple at the corner of Route 15 and Old Pump Road in Jericho. The ever-increasing popularity of the soft-serve stand brings a cascade of traffic each spring as pedestrians, cyclists and cars jockey for position. The busin …

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- 24th annual Rock’N Race energizes downtown Concord
… - Concord councilor critical of city manager after she’s told not to participate in evaluation
In the latest in a series of restrictive actions against an outspoken city councilor, Mayor Byron Champlin barred Stacey Brown from participating in the annual evaluation of City Manager Tom Aspell. Brown responded by producing a deeply critical written evaluation of Aspell that she posted online an … - Ayotte targets Anthem over child mental health coverage hours before House shelves fix
Hours after Gov. Kelly Ayotte called on lawmakers to force private insurers to cover mental health services for children, a House committee voted to shelve the legislation. The governor’s push came after months of heated debates over Senate Bill 498, which would have closed a coverage gap currently … - First Supreme Court justice rejects recusal request in school funding case
At least one of the four Supreme Court justices asked to recuse himself from a landmark school funding case will not do so. Justice Patrick Donovan wrote that he could rule impartially in the case, despite having previously served as a lawyer for the state in one of the cases he will likely be asked … - Baseball: Pembroke 9, Bow 7 (8 inn.)
Baseball Pembroke 9, Bow 7 (8 inn.) Key athletes: Bryce Gervais (2B, 1B), Peyton Larrabee (3B, 1B), Ryder Michaud (3B), Caden Bechtold (1B), Chase Crowell (1B). Coach’s quote: “Wehave to stop giving away free baserunners to walks. Hitting was a bit better today. We’ll work on improving some things t …
- Upper Valley man on trial for cousin’s murder despite recorded confession
Lance Goodrich is on trial for the 2021 murder of Brooke Goodrich. - Vermont students face off at Geo-Bee
A winning team was crowned Wednesday at the Vermont Geo-Bee. - Trends in Vt. real estate market following COVID
Vermont saw a major influx of homebuyers during COVID coming from Boston, New York City, and even California. While that volume has subsided, the Vermont housing market is still going strong. - Why are crews cutting trees along Interstate 89?
We got some answers from officials about several projects going on right now. - Why Wheelock students can get a free ride at Dartmouth
If you’re a student in Wheelock with good enough grades and college dreams, the town has a deal for you.
- Scott vetoes Legislature's attempt to reduce road salt pollution
Republican Gov. Phil Scott says a bill that sought to curb chloride pollution in Vermont waterways poses legal risks for towns and contractors that have a duty to keep roads safe. - From final frost to forsythia, it's Vermont Edition's spring gardening show
All Things Gardening host Charlie Nardozzi answers your spring gardening questions. - Vermont State Police identify remains of man who went missing 25 years ago
DNA testing determined that a skull found in 2006 along the Connecticut River belonged to a man who disappeared five years earlier while fishing. - Perrigo lays off 162 in Vermont as infant formula plant shutdown nears
The company has employed more than 400 people in the town of Georgia. Last year, Perrigo announced plans to close the plant. - Cornerstone Housing Partners say city permits push them closer to redeveloping Rutland's former Loretto Home
Housing advocates say they’re a step closer in their efforts to turn a former residential care facility in Rutland into affordable apartments and emergency transitional housing for families.
- NH medical marijuana program added 2,100 new patients last year
New Hampshire’s Therapeutic Cannabis Program saw a 15% increase in patients last year. - Soaking rain in the forecast as most of NH remains in moderate drought
The New Hampshire Forest Protection Bureau reports there is moderate fire danger Thursday in New Hampshire. Thursday and Friday are expected to be mostly sunny. - Your Weekend in NH: Fiber arts, plant music and a family safari
From a look at the Great American Song Book up in the North Country to learning more about sheep and wool in Deerfield and Wilton’s 250th festivities, there’s a mix of community and craft this weekend. Granite Staters will find plenty to explore, from outdoor adventures to live music and local tradi … - Hombre de Nashua acusado de amenazar al presidente. Servicios de NH y altos costos de energía.
Según el Servicio Secreto, Dean DelleChiaie de 35 años hizo varias búsquedas en Internet relacionadas con intentos de asesinato. También envió un correo a la Casa Blanca donde decía que iba a matar al presidente. - NHPR Midday Newscast for Wednesday, May 6, 2026
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A Red Flag Warning has been issued until 7 PM Today for critical fire weather conditions with relative humidities as low as 20 to 25%, and gusts up to 30 MPH. A Special Weather statement has also been issued for areas not in the watch area for near critical fire weather conditions until 7 PM. If any … - [TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2026]
[TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2026] The Fire Danger Forecast for today is VERY HIGH to HIGH! (Feed generated with FetchRSS) … - There's a Fire Weather Watch for the western part of Vermont today, and the rest of the state is under a Special Weather Stateme…
There’s a Fire Weather Watch for the western part of Vermont today, and the rest of the state is under a Special Weather Statement for near-critical fire weather conditions. Fire Weather Watch in effect from 11 AM to 7 PM today. Strong southerly wind gusts of 30 mph, with locally higher gusts possib …

- Vermont lawmakers grapple with giving farmers exemptions to local zoning
Jason Struthers poses behind his duck pen in his backyard in Jan. 2023. File photo by Auditi Guha/VTDigger When a law has unintended consequences, legislators should be willing to go back and change it, said Sen. Russ Ingalls, R-Essex. That’s what he tried to do, as the chair of the Senate Agricult … - In food shelf visit, Sen. Welch backs nutrition assistance amid rising prices for Vermonters
U.S. Sen. Peter Welch, D-Vt., speaks with volunteer Susan Prager at Helping Overcome Poverty’s Effects in Middlebury. Photo by Theo Wells-Spackman/VTDigger Theo Wells-Spackman is a Report for America corps member who reports for VTDigger. MIDDLEBURY — In a visit to Addison County’s largest food shel … - Vermont Conversation: Shepherd, farmer and award-winning author Helen Whybrow on life, death and belonging
The Vermont Conversation with David Goodman is a VTDigger podcast that features in-depth interviews on local and national issues. Listen below and subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get podcasts. Author Helen Whybrow at Knoll Farm in Fayston, where she raises purebred Icel … - Vermont’s care crisis is hiding in plain sight
This commentary is by Rustam Sengupta, the founder and CEO of Tuktu, a community-powered care platform. He lives in Burlington and supports his father, who has dementia. Last month I met Margaret. That’s not her real name, but her situation is real. She came to a small community gathering I host aro … - Perrigo to lay off 161 as company heads toward Vermont site closure
Ashley Maddox feeds her 5-month-old son, Cole, with formula in May 2022 in Imperial Beach, Calif. AP File Photo/Gregory Bull Theo Wells-Spackman is a Report for America corps member who reports for VTDigger. Perrigo will lay off 161 employees from its infant formula production facility in Georgia, t …
- As someone who has known Wendy M
As someone who has known Wendy M. Levy for many years, I enthusiastically endorse her for president of the Bellows Falls Village Trustees. Read more of this VOICES by Michael Gigante, Ph.D. here: https://www.commonsnews.org/issue/863/863030_gigante (Feed generated with FetchRSS) … - When I tune into a Selectboard meeting, I expect public input, respectful discourse, human emotion – and above all, leadership
When I tune into a Selectboard meeting, I expect public input, respectful discourse, human emotion – and above all, leadership. Watching the April 21 Brattleboro Selectboard meeting, I saw too little of the latter. What I witnessed was not decisive leadership, but hesitation, deference, and an appar … - Many of you helped swell the numbers at the recent No Kings demonstrations in Vermont
Many of you helped swell the numbers at the recent No Kings demonstrations in Vermont. As you saw, there was a huge pro-democracy turnout of spirited citizens across the state, nation, and world. Read more of this VOICES by Indivisible Greater Falls here: https://www.commonsnews.org/issue/863/863040 … - The Root Social Justice Center affirms its ongoing commitment to ensuring justice, care, and dignity for all children and youth …
The Root Social Justice Center affirms its ongoing commitment to ensuring justice, care, and dignity for all children and youth in Vermont, especially those impacted by the state Department for Children and Families’ systems of custody. Read more of this VOICES by Britaney Watson here: https://www.c … - We went through an eight-year Act 250 review process in Vermont
We went through an eight-year Act 250 review process in Vermont. We ultimately received the permit, but the process itself felt punitive the entire time. That experience is why we’re paying close attention to how Act 181 is being rolled out. Read more of this VOICES by Katherine Partington here: htt …

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