copyright the Chronicle September 16, 2015 by Elizabeth Trail WEST GLOVER — Democratic gubernatorial candidate Matt Dunne came to the Parker Pie restaurant here Sunday to listen to what people think are the biggest challenges — and opportunities — facing Vermo... More »
copyright the Chronicle September 16, 2015 by Nathalie Gagnon-Joseph NEWPORT — Brendan Donnelly, Gabriel Young, and Shawn Chaput were only a few of the names to be seen on colorful T-shirts worn by many of the 206 participants here Saturday, at the Out of the ... More »
copyright the Chronicle September 16, 2015 By Nathalie Gagnon-Joseph I recently discovered that the New York Times won’t deliver the newspaper to West Glover, where I live. A co-worker told me last week that Internet isn’t available where she lives. When I fir... More »
copyright the Chronicle September 16, 2015 Suspended Worlds: Historic Theater Scenery in Northern New England, by Christine Hadsel. Published by David R. Godine, Boston, 2015; 188 pages, hardbound, $40.00. reviewed by Joseph Gresser With Suspended Worlds Chri... More »
The annual F.O.L.K. Festival will take place at the Lowell Graded School in Lowell on Saturday, September 19. The day starts with a parade at 11 a.m., starting at Missisquoi Lanes and ending at Lowell Graded School, chainsaw carving by Tower View Carvings, fac... More »
copyright the Chronicle September 9, 2015 by Elizabeth Trail BARTON — Five miles south of Barton, a long line of train cars built to carry propane gas sit idle on the railroad siding that runs along Route 5. In places, the siding is surrounded by woods. In oth... More »
copyright the Chronicle September 9, 2015 by Tena Starr IRASBURG — A loose coalition called the Irasburg Ridge Alliance (IRA) has formed here to oppose David Blittersdorf’s plans for a two-tower commercial wind project on Kidder Hill. The group will hold a m... More »
copyright the Chronicle September 9, 2015 by Nathalie Gagnon-Joseph BARTON — The Edible Delight Café opened here on Saturday, August 29. It’s located where the lunch counter used to be in the Pierce Block. Patrons can get breakfast, including pancakes and eggs... More »
copyright the Chronicle September 9, 2015 by Joseph Gresser SHEFFIELD — On the surface the Sheffield Field Day is a carefree celebration of Labor Day and a summer’s harvest. Scratch the cheerful surface and you find that a fierce competitive spirit animates th... More »
Milton J. Bowen Sr. Milton J. Bowen Sr., 84, of Jay died on August 31, 2015. He was born in Seymour, Connecticut, to the late Carroll and Nellie Bowen. He served proudly in the Army during the Korean War from 1952 to 1954. He was a lifetime member of the NRA. ... More »
copyright the Chronicle September 2, 2015 by Tena Starr BARTON — Dave McCausland, Sue Stenta, and Ms. Stenta’s three children — the youngest being 17 — are living in tents at Pageant Park campground here on Crystal Lake this summer. They say it’s not by choi... More »
copyright the Chronicle September 2, 2015 by Joseph Gresser CRAFTSBURY COMMON — A master cheesemaker whose work takes him to every continent but Antarctica finds true happiness on a small farm in central France. It’s not hard to imagine that as the elevator pi... More »
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