by Joseph Gresser copyright the Chronicle November 30, 2006 GLOVER — Ignatz the donkey is 33 years old. He is also a hero. He was not always 33 and he only became a hero last Wednesday afternoon, November 23. On that day Maria Schumann stepped out of her house... More »
by Richard Creaser copyright the Chronicle April 7, 2004 BARTON – The Candlepin Restaurant outside Barton Village is perhaps the last place you would expect to meet a woman of international mystery. As unlikely as that meeting might be, however, it is still ... More »
by Joseph Gresser copyright September 27, 2006 WHEELOCK — Energy researchers are busy in unlikely looking houses along many of the Northeast Kingdom’s back roads. Most favor low-tech solutions to fueling cars, heating homes or generating electricity. Not so Ph... More »
by Bethany M. Dunbar copyright the Chronicle June 23, 2004 BURLINGTON — Darren Perron of WCAX news has been nominated for an Emmy and is in the running for a national Edward R. Murrow award. He has also taken home a number of Associated Press awards, includin... More »
by Chris Braithwaite copyright the Chronicle, November 9, 1994 A.A. Earle, editor of the Irasburg Independent and Standard, devoted a good deal of his issue of November 1, 1861, to the obituary of John Baptiste Masta, M.D., late of Barton. “When men have attai... More »
by Bethany M. Dunbar EAST ALBANY — Sweet Rowen Farmstead — dairy farm and creamery — is back in business. Paul Lisai has built a small pasteurizing plant at his home and is bottling milk and making cream-style cheese. He hosted a grand opening on Mother’s Day,... More »
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