Month

May 2018

All posts published in May 2018

115 posts

NACO to perform spring concert on June 3

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On Sunday, June 3, at 3 p.m., at the United Church in Newport, the Newport Area Community Orchestra will play its seventh annual spring concert. Conductors for the program will be Ken Michelli and Molly Kelly, along with Steven Tatum and Audrey Choi as feature... More »

Neighbors alarmed by unburied dead cows

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copyright the Chronicle May 16, 2018 BROWNINGTON — Reg Tatro noticed a foul smell coming from the barn across the road from his house last week. He wasn’t all that surprised by its existence, but he said he was surprised by how bad it was. …To read the rest of... More »

Remembering Warner’s Dance Hall

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copyright the Chronicle May 16, 2018 LOWELL — Juanita Lee and her brother Wayne Warner basically grew up at the dance hall and bowling alley that was always referred to as Warner’s Dance Hall, although its official name was never that. Originally, it was Missi... More »

Career Center breathes new life into old rides

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copyright the Chronicle May 16, 2018 NEWPORT — One might say Karen Chitambar was steered into her job teaching in North Country Career Center’s transportation science technology program, but she’s not complaining. “When I drive here in the morning, I don’t fee... More »

North Country hosts Queer and Allied Youth Summit

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copyright the Chronicle May 16, 2018 NEWPORT — An enthusiastic crowd of high school students paraded along the Causeway Saturday on the way to the boardwalk behind the Emory Hebard State Office Building. Several wore rainbow flags around their necks like scarv... More »

Neighbors alarmed by unburied dead cows

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copyright the Chronicle May 16, 2018 BROWNINGTON — Reg Tatro noticed a foul smell coming from the barn across the road from his house last week. He wasn’t all that surprised by its existence, but he said he was surprised by how bad it was. …To read the rest of... More »

Legislators: It was a long, strange session

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copyright the Chronicle May 16, 2018 Legislators from both sides of the aisle say the session that closed Saturday night is the strangest they’ve ever seen. They didn’t mean that as a compliment. None are happy at the prospect of heading back to Montpelier in ... More »

Remembering Warner’s Dance Hall

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copyright the Chronicle May 16, 2018 LOWELL — Juanita Lee and her brother Wayne Warner basically grew up at the dance hall and bowling alley that was always referred to as Warner’s Dance Hall, although its official name was never that. Originally, it was Missi... More »

Glover ponders revamping West Glover sidewalk

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copyright the Chronicle May 16, 2018   by Leanne Harple   West Glover residents battled with local business owners and members of the Glover Select Board over the issue of a village sidewalk at the select board’s meeting last Thursday night. Residents along Co... More »

Top 10 bills approved by the Vermont Legislature this 2018

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By Elizabeth Gribkoff, VTDigger.org Lawmakers are sworn in on the first day of the legislative session. Photo by Anne Galloway/VTDigger Vermont’s senators and representatives worked past midnight Saturday to reach compromises on the tax bill, the budget and ot... More »