GUILFORD-Two local musical groups will team up Sunday, Dec. 8, for a lively concert that organizers say promises "camaraderie, thoughtfulness, and laughter." The Daybreak Trio, a "nimble and ...
BRATTLEBORO-Byron Stookey, who died earlier this year, was the spearheading founder of Brattleboro Area Affordable Housing (BAAH) - a nonprofit organization made up of volunteers who work to create, ...
Jessie Haas is the author of 49 books for children and adults, and a writer for Green Energy Times. WESTMINSTER WEST-One of my favorite lines from New Mexican writer Gene Rhodes is this, about the old ...
BRATTLEBORO-Project Feed the Thousands, the community-driven initiative that has helped feed local families for over three decades, has launched its 31st annual campaign with a goal of raising ...
BRATTLEBORO-I was full of Christmas cheer as I took a trolley from Cambridge to Boston to wait for the train to Brattleboro. It was snowing heavily. I was excited about spending a Vermont Christmas ...
ROCKINGHAM-I am concerned and dismayed over the recent decision by the management of North Star Health to close the Health Center at Bellows Falls. This action seems to prioritize convenience for a ...
HINSDALE, N.H.-I read that a Vermont representative worries that Trump will deport illegal immigrants and leave dairy farms with few workers, hurting that economy. Not all immigrants working on dairy ...
GRAFTON-It must be an epidemic. Google "coping with holiday stress," and you'll find enough advice from psychologists, life coaches, health clinics, etiquette mavens, and other "experts" to keep you ...
BRATTLEBORO-"It's not about ordinance or no ordinance," said Mel Motel, co-director of Restorative Justice Programs at Interaction: Youth Services and Restorative Justice. "It's about a third way.
WEST BRATTLEBORO - First Congregational Church, 880 Western Ave., presents its 67th annual Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 30, from 9 a.m to 2 p.m. The Bazaar features two floors of handmade balsam ...
BRATTLEBORO-Selectboard members have asked Town Manager John Potter and his staff to go back to the drawing board and return scenarios that describe 5% and 10% reductions to the proposed nearly $26.5 ...