How can society keep innovation and technology moving at a healthy speed while still maintaining an appreciation for the slow manual labor of creating quality items? It’s nearly impossible to not have an e-mail address these days and so much work, corresponden... More »
What does a day and a night in the life of a NorthWoods camper look like? The public is invited to visit the center in East Charleston and find out. On June 9 and 10, NorthWoods is offering the first-ever summer camp preview — an opportunity for children ages ... More »
Author and mushroom man, Tradd Cotter, will return to Sterling College June 7 through 10 to lead an immersion course, “Mushrooms, Molds and Mycorrhizae,” that dives into mushroom ecology, basic identification, farm reproduction methods, cultivation, mycoremedi... More »
The open water swimming season will get underway on Saturday, June 30, with the Kingdom Games Son of a Swim. Starting this year at the clubhouse, located at 249 Sunset Acres in Newport, at 9 a.m., the swim offers a variety of lengths to and around the islands ... More »
The Westmore Association calendar of events for the summer 2018 is as follows: Wednesday, July 4, at 3 p.m., it will host the annual boat parade; Saturday, July 7, in association with the Ladies Aid Society and the town of Westmore, there will be a town-wide y... More »
The Vermont Symphony Orchestra’s (VSO) Raising Cane woodwind trio will present performances at three area schools on Tuesday, May 29. All of these performances are made possible by the North Country Friends of the VSO. Raising Cane is always a big hit in schoo... More »
Daphne Heath Chapin Daphne Heath Chapin, 83, of Austin, Texas, died on April 26, 2018, at home, surrounded by her family, after a long decline from Alzheimer’s disease. She was born April 4, 1935, in Baltimore, Maryland, the daughter of George and Emily Dimock... More »
By Elizabeth Hewitt, VTDigger.org Lucy Leriche, policy director, Planned Parenthood WASHINGTON — A rule change from the Trump administration could result in a significant funding cut to Planned Parenthood clinics in Vermont and nationwide. The Trump administra... More »
By Colin Meyn, VTDigger.org Auburn Watersong, of the Vermont Network against Domestic and Sexual Violence. File photo by Erin Mansfield/VTDigger Vermont’s domestic violence coalition is calling on lawmakers to revise the state’s relief-from-abuse statute to re... More »
By Kelsey Neubauer, VTDigger.org Gov. Phil Scott. File photo by Anne Galloway/VTDigger With dozens of bills arriving in Gov. Phil Scott’s office on Thursday, the push for him to sign them is officially underway. Legislative leaders are hoping the governor will... More »
copyright the Chronicle May 17, 2018 ORLEANS — State Police obtained an arrest warrant Wednesday evening for Randall Swartz, 58, of Orleans, who is suspected of murder in the shooting death of his wife, Thea Swartz, 54. Mr. Swartz is currently at Dartmouth-Hit... More »
copyright the Chronicle May 17, 2018 ORLEANS — State Police obtained an arrest warrant Wednesday evening for Randall Swartz, 58, of Orleans, who is suspected of murder in the shooting death of his wife, Thea Swartz, 54. Mr. Swartz is currently at Dartmouth-Hit... More »
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