Montpelier – As detailed in Governor Phil Scotts recent order, signed on Friday, the Vermont Occupational Safety and Health Agency (VOSHA) has developed training and other materials to inform Vermonters on appropriate safety measures necessary to return to wor... More »
On April 24, 2020 Kenneth Messier called VSP-Derby to report that two of his log skidders had burned on Gideon Mills Rd. in Brighton. The skidders had self-extinguished and therefore the Brighton Fire Department had not been contacted. It appears that no one n... More »
8-year-old Dakota Burdick flopped his first tom turkey with his dad, Robert Burdick, in Westmore this Saturday morning, April 25. It had a 9 inch beard, 1 inch spurs, and weighed 17.4 lbs. More »
While the region remains affected by coronavirus, we will maintain this special section devoted to providing local information about what’s available for help in the way of such things as food, rides, masks, etc. If you, or your organization would like to add... More »
David F. Woodard David F. Woodard, 70, of Newport died on Saturday, April 11, 2020, in Newport. He was born on June 22, 1949, in Arlington to Francis Woodard and Mae (Smith) Woodard. David was a veteran of the U.S. Army. He worked as a security officer for ma... More »
Thanks to you and the staff of the Chronicle for continuing to produce the high-quality newspaper we have grown accustomed to in Orleans County, despite the immense challenges of the current crisis. The information is valuable, the stories of residents are in... More »
“I, personally, took them to the mail center this morning,” by Joseph Gresser As the number of new cases of COVID-19 appears to be declining, Governor Phil Scott outlined his guidelines for reopening Vermont for business. At his briefing on Friday, the Govern... More »
interviews by Meghan Wayland The Chronicle interviews a variety of people each week about how their lives have been altered by COVID-19. This week, we talked to the people in our education system about how they’ve transitioned from classroom communities to dis... More »
by Tena Starr Lisa Spaulding has a message for anyone who’s feeling cavalier about the coronavirus: Anyone can get it, and it’s no fun even if you have a mild case. The Albany woman was diagnosed with COVID-19 last week after feeling sick, off and on, for a ... More »
by Meghan Wayland LOWELL — At approximately ten minutes after 7 p.m. Monday night, Troy Volunteer Fire Department Chief Bobby Jacobs was called to respond to a barn fire at the home of Rita and Robert Raboin on Route 100 in Lowell. The news was there were ani... More »
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