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May 2026 Clarion Closing Date – 4/22/26 Deadline a little less than a week away and I already have about eight submission for the May 2026 CLARION – thank you. Will you be next? For your article submissions, and new advertisements the closing date for the May issue is Wednesday, April 22 – or earlier if you can. Submission guidelines, and …
Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 4/2/26 Town of Walpole, New Hampshire Meeting of the Selectboard April 2, 2026 Selectboard Present: Carolyn Vose, Chair, Cheryl Mayberry, and Steven Dalessio Staff Present: Sarah Downing, Manager of Administration, and Sue Bauer, Recording Secretary Call to Order: Mr. Dalessio called the Selectboard meetin …
Great Decisions at the Library – 4/20/26 “Great Decisions” “The Third Nuclear Age” Our “Great Decisions” public forum will resume next Monday, April 20, at 6:00 pm in the Walpole Town Library. All are welcome to join the discussion, which will focus on the dangerous new nuclear age that – with the expiration of the New START treaty between …
HCRS welcomes Anne Bilodeau as CEO HCRS CEO Anne Bilodeau. Photo provided SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – Health Care and Rehabilitation Services (HCRS), southeastern Vermont’s nonprofit community mental health agency, officially welcomed Anne Bilodeau to her new role as chief executive officer on April 1. A familiar leader within the organizatio …
Black River Good Neighbor Services grief support group LUDLOW, Vt. – Black River Good Neighbor Services offers a grief support group for anyone who has experienced a loss. The group provides a safe space for participants to share their feelings and experiences with grief, while acknowledging that everyone grieves differently. The peer-to-peer support gr …
Celebrate tai chi and qigong at Edgar May SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – Join Springfield-area Tai Chi Vermont-certified instructors to mark World Tai Chi and Qigong Day at this fun, free event. Players from across the globe in more than 80 nations come together on the last Saturday of April each year, at 10 a.m., to educate the world about the profoun …
Health care and tech at a glance, at Fletcher Memorial Library LUDLOW, Vt. – Join in on Friday, April 24, from 1-2 p.m., at Fletcher Memorial Library, to learn about how artificial intelligence (AI) and telemedicine are shaping the way we manage our health. Curious how recent technological advances have changed health care? In this lecture, we’ll explore how do …
James E. Dunn, 1943-2026 🇺🇸 James E. Dunn, 1943-2026 SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – James “Jim” Erwin Dunn, 82, passed away peacefully on April 7, 2026, at Tidewell Hospice in Port Charlotte, Fla., surrounded by his loving family. He was born on May 7, 1943, and lived a full and meaningful life devoted to family, service, work, and commun …
New Hampshire and nuclear waste have a fraught history. The path ahead is still unclear. In New Hampshire and across New England, nuclear energy is in the spotlight. But as plans for the region’s nuclear future are charted, some of the big questions that stirred New Hampshire in the 1980s remain unanswered. Gov. Kelly Ayotte has called for New Hampshire to embrace new nuclear technology …
It’s tick season in New England. Here’s how to stay safe. Shiloh Favreau is known as the tick person among his friends. And in the last couple of weeks, the calls have started coming in. “It can be a really stressful moment when you realize you’ve been bitten by a tick,” he said. “The most important step, if you find a tick on you, is to remove it safely a …
Vermont’s Champlain Valley poised to become a federally recognized wine region Move over, craft beer — Vermont wine is making a name for itself. The Champlain Valley is poised to become a federally recognized wine region, to the excitement of a number of Vermont vineyard owners. A new proposed federal rule would designate the “Champlain Valley of Vermont” as an American viticu …
Vt. Governor appoints Burlington rep, bypassing Dems’ recommendations Gov. Phil Scott has appointed a new lawmaker to fill a vacant Burlington House seat. But Democrats say the governor ignored their local committee’s recommendations about who should fill it. The new Democratic Rep. Kevin Scully, who will represent Burlington’s New North End, was appointed Thursday to …
ConvenientMD eyes primary care as next phase Having established itself as a reliable and accessible alternative to hospital emergency rooms by creating urgent care centers throughout the region, ConvenientMD is working to do the same in its next phase: primary care centers. “We want to go deeper within the communities that we serve and broaden …
Wags to Riches:Annual auction for Windham County Humane Society is fast approaching BRATTLEBORO — The Windham County Humane Society’s annual charity auction “Wags to Riches” is coming up on May 2 at Retreat Farm. Buying your ticket before April 19 enters you to win a handcrafted miniature ‘glam cat’ with a removable mask made by local artist Wren Watts custom for this event. Ticket …
BEEC lists upcoming nature programs BRATTLEBORO — The Bonnyvale Environment Education Center has a number of programs in the coming weeks for nature enthusiasts. Nature Explorers Spring Camp: April 20-24, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at BEEC, 1221 Bonnyvale Road. Bring your child during their days out of school for Nature Days of fun at BEEC …
Brattleboro needs volunteers to fill vacancies BRATTLEBORO — The town of Brattleboro is looking for citizens to serve on the following committees and boards: ADA Committee Conservation Commission Design Review Board (Alternate) Development Review Board (Alternate) Energy Committee – 1 year term Fence Viewer Honor Roll Inspector of Lumber, Shingl …
The Mindful Minute by Jon Heydenreich: Someplace else Lately I have noticed a lot of folks I know who are moving. They are retiring someplace else. Some are older and moving to be with their adult children, who live – someplace else. I am also getting requests to officiate at a number of burials. These are for folks who died – someplace else – where th …
Local History: Brattleboro bottler in court over 'tonic beer' BRATTLEBORO — The Wesselhoeft Water Cure opened on Elliot Street in 1845. Dr. Robert Wesselhoeft began the treatment facility to promote a healthy lifestyle of diet and exercise. The “water cure” aimed to work with nature to heal the body. Dr. Wesselhoeft believed the water springs found near his es …
Pomfret Select Board chair announces run for Windsor District Senate seat Benjamin Brickner Benjamin Brickner, chair of the Pomfret Select Board and a practicing attorney whose work includes regulatory and policy matters, has announced his candidacy for Vermont Senate in the Windsor District. He announced his candidacy on Monday at the Pomfret Town Hall, where he was to d …
Sotomayor quilt raffle to benefit Chester Dems Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor, depicted in a quilt by artist Linda Diak of Chester. The Chester Town Democratic Committee is offering a chance to win a beautiful one-of-a-kind art quilt of Justice Sonia Sotomayor, created by award winning Chester quilt artist Linda Diak. Diak created this portra …
Chester Select Board special meeting, regular meeting agendas for April 15 The Chester Select Board will hold two meetings on Wednesday April 15. The first, a special meeting with two executive sessions with legal counsel, will be held at 5 p.m. The second, regular meeting, will be held at 6:30 p.m. Both meetings will be at Town Hall, 556 Elm St., and remotely via Zoom. B …
In Memoriam: Thomas Wolenc, 1952-2025 Thomas Wolenc Credit: Courtesy Tom’s Celebration of Life April 25, 2026, 1-5 p.m., at the Worthen Library in South Hero, Vt. Come and celebrate the crazy life of Tom Wolenc. If you have photos to share, please make a copy. I would love stories written down for memories. Light snacks provided. The po …
UVM Medical Center is Losing $460,000 Every Day UVM Health is taking a financial hit owing to steep cuts in insurance reimbursements and rising expenses, forcing the hospital system to absorb sustained losses. The health network’s flagship hospital, University of Vermont Medical Center, is losing $460,000 each day, UVM Health CEO Dr. Stephen Leff …
Bodycam Review Absolves Officers at ICE Raid, Police Say South Burlington and Vermont State Police officers did not use excessive force or violate a state policy that limits their collaboration with immigration officials during a March 11 raid in South Burlington, according to internal reviews of the incident released by the departments this week. The law …
Man to Raise Insanity Defense in Shooting of Palestinian Students Updated at 5:50 p.m. For months, the man accused of shooting three Palestinian American college students in Burlington has rejected his attorneys’ advice to mount an insanity defense. Instead, Jason Eaton has admitted to the crime and claimed he should receive immunity because, he has said, he was a …
Prosecutor’s Problem Dog Bites Defense Attorney’s Face A Franklin County prosecutor’s notoriously aggressive dog attacked and injured a defense attorney on a street near a St. Albans courthouse on Monday. Betsy Hibbitts confirmed to Seven Days that she was bitten by Moose, a mutt belonging to Diane Wheeler, a Franklin County deputy state’s attorney. Whe …
Bow rides O’Leary’s scoring surge to victory over Bishop Brady Bow senior Kian O’Leary scored four goals within five minutes in the second quarter to power the Falcons past Bishop Brady. “It’s just a good feeling playing with the boys, scoring, winning games, two-and-0 now,” O’Leary said. His total output was five goals on the day, and it helped lift Bow to a 1 …
Girls Track & Field: Sanborn Invitational Girls Track & Field Sanborn Invitational Key athletes: For Merrimack Valley: Jada Lucas, 1st,100m 13.35, Lucas 3rd, 400m 1:01.55; Sydney Spack 5th 400m 1:03.45; Cleo Kwayisi 7th, 100m 14.06; Izzy Navoy 2nd Long Jump 15’4.5″; Genny Blanchette 2nd Discus, 100’3″ Key Moment: Girls 4x100m Relay 1st, 53. …
Boys Track & Field: Sanborn Invitational Boys Track & Field Sanborn Invitational Key athletes: For Merrimack Valley, Rutger Gilliland, 400m, 8th, 56.34; Ben Geoffroy, 1600m, 3rd, 4:54.4; Trenton Jeski 110 Hurdles, 10th, 19.24 Coach’s quote: “The boy’s distance squad had a solid day with several personal best performances.” – Dyrace Maxfiel …
Girls Lacrosse: Coe-Brown 19, Pelham 7 Girls Lacrosse Coe-Brown 19, Pelham 7 Key athletes: CBNA – 10 players scored, led by Avery Keefe 5G, 5A (hit 100 career goals & 100 career draw controls), Brooke Kozlowski 2G 3A, Natalie George 2G 1A. Pelham – Ella DeSimone 5G. Key Moment: A smooth full-field transition down to goal to score at the …
Softball: Merrimack Valley 10, Pelham 9 Softball Merrimack Valley 10, Pelham 9 Key athletes: Nora Lyford 6 1/3 innings and 8Ks; Molly Hahn 3-4; Ryleigh Perry 2 innings, 2-4; Katelyn Herrmann 2-4, 4 RBI; Maddy Boelzner 1-4, 2 RBI; Jordan Monaghan 2-4; Julia Kelly 1-2 Key Moment: Down by a run, MV scored 3 runs in the top of the seventh to …
Capitol Recap: House approves education reform bill that Scott plans to veto Republican Gov. Phil Scott and Democratic leaders in both the House and Senate were in lockstep on mandatory school district consolidation heading into the 2026 legislative session. House Speaker Jill Krowinski says it’s since become clear that while voters are desperate for property tax relief, the …
NPR College Podcast Challenge recognizes 4 UVM students Four UVM students took an audio storytelling class last year and entered their work into NPR’s College Podcast Challenge. It’s a national competition for student-made radio stories. Hundreds of students from all across the country submitted stories to the competition. And last month, all four studen …
State investment in cancer screenings spotlights firefighters' high personal cost Retired Manchester Fire Chief Andrew Parent, 62, died on April 7 after a battle with stomach cancer. His death came just one day after the state of New Hampshire launched a pilot program to screen firefighters for cancer and provide early treatment.
Outside/In: The Repair Mindset For Earth Week, a special broadcast of Outside/In, looking at the state of climate action at both the collective and individual level with a portrait of long-time activist Bill McKibben. Plus, a practical look at one way you can help lower carbon emissions, save money, and look good doing it.
Photos from Vermont Emergency Management's post This week marks the 15th anniversary of a couple of records set on Lake Champlain. It was a precursor to a bad year for floods in Vermont, culminating with Tropical Storm Irene in August. These photos are from April and May, 2011. From the US National Weather Service Burlington VT: April 13, 2011, w …
Brandon Alan Frost Born: 11/07/1995 Berlin, VT Died: 04/10/2026 Barre, VT Details of service: A celebration of life will be held in May, with the date to be announced at a later time. Brandon Alan Frost, age 30, of Barre, Vermont — beloved father, son, brother, nephew, and friend — unexpectedly passed away on April 10 …
Forest Service uses controlled burns for wildlife and wildfire prevention Jeff Tilley, forest silviculturist with the Green Mountain and Finger Lakes National Forests, ignites grasses during a prescribed burn in Woodstock on Thursday, April 9, 2026. Photo by Alex Driehaus/Valley News This story by Alex Driehaus was first published in the Valley News on April 15, 2026. WOO …
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