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CHILDS CHARGED FOR ARMED CONFRONTATION on. May 27, 2021. By Dylan Kelley. A string of events that have landed a Chelsea man in legal jeopardy culminated last week during an armed confrontation at a Barre motel on Thursday evening. According to police and court documents, 35-year-old Wayland Childs had tracked down a man he believed was responsible for a burglary at his business,WRC
CONANT CAPTURED, CHARGED FOR SPRING CRIME SPREE Conant Captured, Charged For Spring Crime Spree. As of last week, both members of a duo that is accused of committing multiple crimes in three counties have been arrested and charged. Thirty-year-old Amanda Conant was arrested by Vermont State Police near Silloway Road in Randolph on Saturday, bringing an apparent end to a series ofburglaries
REMEMBERING M.D. DRYSDALE Remembering M.D. Drysdale. M.D. Drysdale takes notes while on the phone at the Herald’s front desk in 1985. (Herald File) Longtime editor, M. Dickey Drysdale, died the morning of Wednesday, April 28, 2021. For 44 years he was the owner, editor, and publish of The Herald, taking over the post from his father inCAROL DUPRAS
Carol Dupras. Randolph Center—Carol Lynn Dustin Dupras passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 29, 2021. She was a loving and kind mother. She will be treasured and missed by her family, Sarah Dupras, Amy Schubach, Pember and Sarah (Hill) Dupras, as well as her sister, Mary Hutchinson, her grandchildren, her great-grandchildren, theDustin
TWO CRASHES LEAVE THREE DEAD Two separate vehicle crashes have left three people dead and another hospitalized with serious injuries, this week. The first crash took place on Route 107 near Lucky’s Trailer Sales in Royalton, on Saturday, May 22, at about 1:30 p.m. Royalton Police officer Oscar Gardner arrived on scene and NEW STOREFRONTS EMERGE IN BETHEL AND ROYALTON As of this week, Royalton’s historic Fox Stand, along Route 14, is the site of a new butcher shop that looks to bring easy access to fresh and locally sourced meat to the White River Valley. Roma’s Butchery opened its doors Tuesday after about five years of planning and dreaming on the part of butcher Elizabeth Roma, who was offeredspace
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Delbert Chase. By Staff. |. on. May 06, 2021. Ascutney, Vt.—Delbert F. Chase, 85, died peacefully Thursday, April 29, 2021, at his home in Ascutney, surrounded by his family. He was born at the family home in Brookfield on October 13, 1935, to Daniel Chester and Viola Josephine (Stevens) Chase. He spent his youth working on the family farm SOLAR INCENTIVES TO SEE DROP—AGAIN Solar Incentives To See Drop—Again. Flags fly over this 110.33 kW community solar array along Route 132 in Strafford, installed in 2015. (Herald File / Tim Calabro) A change in the way the state compensates some solar array owners for the power they generate has some solar installers worried about the future of the industry—and about THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD WRV T&F Racking Up Points. By Cameron Gray | May 20, 2021. The Windsor-hosted May 15 meet was a challenging one for the White River Valley High School track teams, but a great challenge in competing against schools in higher divisions. Setting LATEST CLASSIFIED LISTINGS Latest Classified Listings. To place a classified ad, please call(802)728-3232.
CHILDS CHARGED FOR ARMED CONFRONTATION on. May 27, 2021. By Dylan Kelley. A string of events that have landed a Chelsea man in legal jeopardy culminated last week during an armed confrontation at a Barre motel on Thursday evening. According to police and court documents, 35-year-old Wayland Childs had tracked down a man he believed was responsible for a burglary at his business,WRC
CONANT CAPTURED, CHARGED FOR SPRING CRIME SPREE Conant Captured, Charged For Spring Crime Spree. As of last week, both members of a duo that is accused of committing multiple crimes in three counties have been arrested and charged. Thirty-year-old Amanda Conant was arrested by Vermont State Police near Silloway Road in Randolph on Saturday, bringing an apparent end to a series ofburglaries
REMEMBERING M.D. DRYSDALE Remembering M.D. Drysdale. M.D. Drysdale takes notes while on the phone at the Herald’s front desk in 1985. (Herald File) Longtime editor, M. Dickey Drysdale, died the morning of Wednesday, April 28, 2021. For 44 years he was the owner, editor, and publish of The Herald, taking over the post from his father inCAROL DUPRAS
Carol Dupras. Randolph Center—Carol Lynn Dustin Dupras passed away peacefully on Thursday, April 29, 2021. She was a loving and kind mother. She will be treasured and missed by her family, Sarah Dupras, Amy Schubach, Pember and Sarah (Hill) Dupras, as well as her sister, Mary Hutchinson, her grandchildren, her great-grandchildren, theDustin
TWO CRASHES LEAVE THREE DEAD Two separate vehicle crashes have left three people dead and another hospitalized with serious injuries, this week. The first crash took place on Route 107 near Lucky’s Trailer Sales in Royalton, on Saturday, May 22, at about 1:30 p.m. Royalton Police officer Oscar Gardner arrived on scene and NEW STOREFRONTS EMERGE IN BETHEL AND ROYALTON As of this week, Royalton’s historic Fox Stand, along Route 14, is the site of a new butcher shop that looks to bring easy access to fresh and locally sourced meat to the White River Valley. Roma’s Butchery opened its doors Tuesday after about five years of planning and dreaming on the part of butcher Elizabeth Roma, who was offeredspace
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Delbert Chase. By Staff. |. on. May 06, 2021. Ascutney, Vt.—Delbert F. Chase, 85, died peacefully Thursday, April 29, 2021, at his home in Ascutney, surrounded by his family. He was born at the family home in Brookfield on October 13, 1935, to Daniel Chester and Viola Josephine (Stevens) Chase. He spent his youth working on the family farm SOLAR INCENTIVES TO SEE DROP—AGAIN Solar Incentives To See Drop—Again. Flags fly over this 110.33 kW community solar array along Route 132 in Strafford, installed in 2015. (Herald File / Tim Calabro) A change in the way the state compensates some solar array owners for the power they generate has some solar installers worried about the future of the industry—and about LATEST CLASSIFIED LISTINGS Latest Classified Listings. To place a classified ad, please call(802)728-3232.
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Holly Sanders has lived an adventurous life. In 1978, when her oldest son was just 2 years old, she got a call from the Independent Television News Association, telling her to get ready to head to Jonestown, Guyana, to cover the massacre that had just taken place. Sanders said she rushed to theLABER SERVICE
A graveside memorial service for Annie Mae Laber, 91, of Tunbridge, who died April 16, 2021, will be held Sunday, June 13 at 1 p.m. at the Village Cemetery in Tunbridge, with Pastor Tom Harty officiating. A time of fellowship and refreshments will follow thePAST ISSUES
Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts. Calendar; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; Crime END OF CHAPTER FOR LONGTIME LIBRARIAN With her mid-June end date at Kimball approaching, Gately said she’s looking forward to “a new chapter,” noting that her replacement, Mikaela Engert, will likely bring fresh energy and new ideas to the role of adult services librarian. For her coworkers at the library, Gately has been insightful and full of a deep appreciation for her VSP INCIDENT REPORTS VSP Incident Reports. By Staff. |. on. May 13, 2021. This summary of police activity for April 27-May 2 was assembled from information about the activity of officers from the Royalton barracks. April 27. 8:09 a.m. Traffic crash non-reportable, VT Route 14 & Route 132, Sharon, Officer J. Lyon. 5:57 p.m. Traffic hazard, I-89 S mile 12,Sharon
THE TALE OF TUNBRIDGE: A BRIEF HISTORY M any of you live in Tunbridge, or not far from there, but many more have come from a great distance for this year’s Tunbridge World’s Fair.. Some of you may be intimately familiar with the history of the town of Tunbridge, but just in case you’d like to find out what this town you’ve come to visit is all about, here is a tome’s worth of history condensed into a couple thousand words.FLETCHER MCINTYRE
Rutland—Fletcher McIntyre, 87, died Thursday, March 28, 2021 at the Mountain View Health and Rehab Center in Rutland, after a long illness. He was born in Rochester on March 24, 1934. son of Clesson Drew and Kathryn Curtis McIntyre. He attended school in CLIFFORD OF VERMONT PURCHASED The sale took place Sept. 24. Clifford of Vermont, which in 2002 had $23-million in sales, has long been one of the White River Valley’s most agile and successful companies. It was founded in Bethel in 1946 by Ted Clifford to distribute telephone cable and hardware surplus at the end of the war. Over the years the business expanded beyond THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD WRV T&F Racking Up Points. By Cameron Gray | May 20, 2021. The Windsor-hosted May 15 meet was a challenging one for the White River Valley High School track teams, but a great challenge in competing against schools in higher divisions. Setting LATEST CLASSIFIED LISTINGS Latest Classified Listings. To place a classified ad, please call(802)728-3232.
LOGIN | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts. Calendar; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; Crime CHILDS CHARGED FOR ARMED CONFRONTATION on. May 27, 2021. By Dylan Kelley. A string of events that have landed a Chelsea man in legal jeopardy culminated last week during an armed confrontation at a Barre motel on Thursday evening. According to police and court documents, 35-year-old Wayland Childs had tracked down a man he believed was responsible for a burglary at his business,WRC
CONANT CAPTURED, CHARGED FOR SPRING CRIME SPREE Conant Captured, Charged For Spring Crime Spree. As of last week, both members of a duo that is accused of committing multiple crimes in three counties have been arrested and charged. Thirty-year-old Amanda Conant was arrested by Vermont State Police near Silloway Road in Randolph on Saturday, bringing an apparent end to a series ofburglaries
REMEMBERING M.D. DRYSDALE Remembering M.D. Drysdale. M.D. Drysdale takes notes while on the phone at the Herald’s front desk in 1985. (Herald File) Longtime editor, M. Dickey Drysdale, died the morning of Wednesday, April 28, 2021. For 44 years he was the owner, editor, and publish of The Herald, taking over the post from his father in TWO CRASHES LEAVE THREE DEAD Two separate vehicle crashes have left three people dead and another hospitalized with serious injuries, this week. The first crash took place on Route 107 near Lucky’s Trailer Sales in Royalton, on Saturday, May 22, at about 1:30 p.m. Royalton Police officer Oscar Gardner arrived on scene and NEW STOREFRONTS EMERGE IN BETHEL AND ROYALTON As of this week, Royalton’s historic Fox Stand, along Route 14, is the site of a new butcher shop that looks to bring easy access to fresh and locally sourced meat to the White River Valley. Roma’s Butchery opened its doors Tuesday after about five years of planning and dreaming on the part of butcher Elizabeth Roma, who was offeredspace
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on. March 04, 2021. Peoria, Ariz.—Alice Jean Sayah LaRocque, 79, born in Barre, Vt. on September 17, 1941; died in Sun City, Ariz. on January 29, 2021. Alice grew up in Williamstown and was a 1959 graduate of Williamstown High School. She played a pivotal role on the Williamstown girls’ basketball team that won a record 107consecutive games.
SOLAR INCENTIVES TO SEE DROP—AGAIN Solar Incentives To See Drop—Again. Flags fly over this 110.33 kW community solar array along Route 132 in Strafford, installed in 2015. (Herald File / Tim Calabro) A change in the way the state compensates some solar array owners for the power they generate has some solar installers worried about the future of the industry—and about THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD WRV T&F Racking Up Points. By Cameron Gray | May 20, 2021. The Windsor-hosted May 15 meet was a challenging one for the White River Valley High School track teams, but a great challenge in competing against schools in higher divisions. Setting LATEST CLASSIFIED LISTINGS Latest Classified Listings. To place a classified ad, please call(802)728-3232.
LOGIN | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts. Calendar; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; Crime CHILDS CHARGED FOR ARMED CONFRONTATION on. May 27, 2021. By Dylan Kelley. A string of events that have landed a Chelsea man in legal jeopardy culminated last week during an armed confrontation at a Barre motel on Thursday evening. According to police and court documents, 35-year-old Wayland Childs had tracked down a man he believed was responsible for a burglary at his business,WRC
CONANT CAPTURED, CHARGED FOR SPRING CRIME SPREE Conant Captured, Charged For Spring Crime Spree. As of last week, both members of a duo that is accused of committing multiple crimes in three counties have been arrested and charged. Thirty-year-old Amanda Conant was arrested by Vermont State Police near Silloway Road in Randolph on Saturday, bringing an apparent end to a series ofburglaries
REMEMBERING M.D. DRYSDALE Remembering M.D. Drysdale. M.D. Drysdale takes notes while on the phone at the Herald’s front desk in 1985. (Herald File) Longtime editor, M. Dickey Drysdale, died the morning of Wednesday, April 28, 2021. For 44 years he was the owner, editor, and publish of The Herald, taking over the post from his father in TWO CRASHES LEAVE THREE DEAD Two separate vehicle crashes have left three people dead and another hospitalized with serious injuries, this week. The first crash took place on Route 107 near Lucky’s Trailer Sales in Royalton, on Saturday, May 22, at about 1:30 p.m. Royalton Police officer Oscar Gardner arrived on scene and NEW STOREFRONTS EMERGE IN BETHEL AND ROYALTON As of this week, Royalton’s historic Fox Stand, along Route 14, is the site of a new butcher shop that looks to bring easy access to fresh and locally sourced meat to the White River Valley. Roma’s Butchery opened its doors Tuesday after about five years of planning and dreaming on the part of butcher Elizabeth Roma, who was offeredspace
ALICE LAROCQUE
on. March 04, 2021. Peoria, Ariz.—Alice Jean Sayah LaRocque, 79, born in Barre, Vt. on September 17, 1941; died in Sun City, Ariz. on January 29, 2021. Alice grew up in Williamstown and was a 1959 graduate of Williamstown High School. She played a pivotal role on the Williamstown girls’ basketball team that won a record 107consecutive games.
SOLAR INCENTIVES TO SEE DROP—AGAIN Solar Incentives To See Drop—Again. Flags fly over this 110.33 kW community solar array along Route 132 in Strafford, installed in 2015. (Herald File / Tim Calabro) A change in the way the state compensates some solar array owners for the power they generate has some solar installers worried about the future of the industry—and about SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD Subscribe to The Herald. Please select the type of subscription you’d like to purchase for The White River Valley Herald, the distinguished hometown newspaper of the White River Valley. You will touch the pulse of Central Vermont by becoming a regular reader. If you are currently a print customer you may add online access for theduration of
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Delbert Chase. By Staff. |. on. May 06, 2021. Ascutney, Vt.—Delbert F. Chase, 85, died peacefully Thursday, April 29, 2021, at his home in Ascutney, surrounded by his family. He was born at the family home in Brookfield on October 13, 1935, to Daniel Chester and Viola Josephine (Stevens) Chase. He spent his youth working on the family farm REMEMBERING M.D. DRYSDALE Remembering M.D. Drysdale. M.D. Drysdale takes notes while on the phone at the Herald’s front desk in 1985. (Herald File) Longtime editor, M. Dickey Drysdale, died the morning of Wednesday, April 28, 2021. For 44 years he was the owner, editor, and publish of The Herald, taking over the post from his father in THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD WRV T&F Racking Up Points. By Cameron Gray | May 20, 2021. The Windsor-hosted May 15 meet was a challenging one for the White River Valley High School track teams, but a great challenge in competing against schools in higher divisions. Setting LATEST CLASSIFIED LISTINGS Latest Classified Listings. To place a classified ad, please call(802)728-3232.
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Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; Crime; Politics CHILDS CHARGED FOR ARMED CONFRONTATION on. May 27, 2021. By Dylan Kelley. A string of events that have landed a Chelsea man in legal jeopardy culminated last week during an armed confrontation at a Barre motel on Thursday evening. According to police and court documents, 35-year-old Wayland Childs had tracked down a man he believed was responsible for a burglary at his business,WRC
CONANT CAPTURED, CHARGED FOR SPRING CRIME SPREE Conant Captured, Charged For Spring Crime Spree. As of last week, both members of a duo that is accused of committing multiple crimes in three counties have been arrested and charged. Thirty-year-old Amanda Conant was arrested by Vermont State Police near Silloway Road in Randolph on Saturday, bringing an apparent end to a series ofburglaries
TWO CRASHES LEAVE THREE DEAD Two separate vehicle crashes have left three people dead and another hospitalized with serious injuries, this week. The first crash took place on Route 107 near Lucky’s Trailer Sales in Royalton, on Saturday, May 22, at about 1:30 p.m. Royalton Police officer Oscar Gardner arrived on scene and NEW STOREFRONTS EMERGE IN BETHEL AND ROYALTON As of this week, Royalton’s historic Fox Stand, along Route 14, is the site of a new butcher shop that looks to bring easy access to fresh and locally sourced meat to the White River Valley. Roma’s Butchery opened its doors Tuesday after about five years of planning and dreaming on the part of butcher Elizabeth Roma, who was offeredspace
ALICE LAROCQUE
on. March 04, 2021. Peoria, Ariz.—Alice Jean Sayah LaRocque, 79, born in Barre, Vt. on September 17, 1941; died in Sun City, Ariz. on January 29, 2021. Alice grew up in Williamstown and was a 1959 graduate of Williamstown High School. She played a pivotal role on the Williamstown girls’ basketball team that won a record 107consecutive games.
SOLAR INCENTIVES TO SEE DROP—AGAIN Solar Incentives To See Drop—Again. Flags fly over this 110.33 kW community solar array along Route 132 in Strafford, installed in 2015. (Herald File / Tim Calabro) A change in the way the state compensates some solar array owners for the power they generate has some solar installers worried about the future of the industry—and about DON'T DESTROY BEAUTY OF BINGO Don’t Destroy Beauty of Bingo. As a resident of Rochester since 1997, I have enjoyed the peace, serenity and purity of the Bingo region of our Green Mountain National Forest. My husband and I have spent many hours within this region and have buried family at the Bingo cemetery on Flanders Road. THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD WRV T&F Racking Up Points. By Cameron Gray | May 20, 2021. The Windsor-hosted May 15 meet was a challenging one for the White River Valley High School track teams, but a great challenge in competing against schools in higher divisions. Setting LATEST CLASSIFIED LISTINGS Latest Classified Listings. To place a classified ad, please call(802)728-3232.
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Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; Crime; Politics CHILDS CHARGED FOR ARMED CONFRONTATION on. May 27, 2021. By Dylan Kelley. A string of events that have landed a Chelsea man in legal jeopardy culminated last week during an armed confrontation at a Barre motel on Thursday evening. According to police and court documents, 35-year-old Wayland Childs had tracked down a man he believed was responsible for a burglary at his business,WRC
CONANT CAPTURED, CHARGED FOR SPRING CRIME SPREE Conant Captured, Charged For Spring Crime Spree. As of last week, both members of a duo that is accused of committing multiple crimes in three counties have been arrested and charged. Thirty-year-old Amanda Conant was arrested by Vermont State Police near Silloway Road in Randolph on Saturday, bringing an apparent end to a series ofburglaries
TWO CRASHES LEAVE THREE DEAD Two separate vehicle crashes have left three people dead and another hospitalized with serious injuries, this week. The first crash took place on Route 107 near Lucky’s Trailer Sales in Royalton, on Saturday, May 22, at about 1:30 p.m. Royalton Police officer Oscar Gardner arrived on scene and NEW STOREFRONTS EMERGE IN BETHEL AND ROYALTON As of this week, Royalton’s historic Fox Stand, along Route 14, is the site of a new butcher shop that looks to bring easy access to fresh and locally sourced meat to the White River Valley. Roma’s Butchery opened its doors Tuesday after about five years of planning and dreaming on the part of butcher Elizabeth Roma, who was offeredspace
ALICE LAROCQUE
on. March 04, 2021. Peoria, Ariz.—Alice Jean Sayah LaRocque, 79, born in Barre, Vt. on September 17, 1941; died in Sun City, Ariz. on January 29, 2021. Alice grew up in Williamstown and was a 1959 graduate of Williamstown High School. She played a pivotal role on the Williamstown girls’ basketball team that won a record 107consecutive games.
SOLAR INCENTIVES TO SEE DROP—AGAIN Solar Incentives To See Drop—Again. Flags fly over this 110.33 kW community solar array along Route 132 in Strafford, installed in 2015. (Herald File / Tim Calabro) A change in the way the state compensates some solar array owners for the power they generate has some solar installers worried about the future of the industry—and about DON'T DESTROY BEAUTY OF BINGO Don’t Destroy Beauty of Bingo. As a resident of Rochester since 1997, I have enjoyed the peace, serenity and purity of the Bingo region of our Green Mountain National Forest. My husband and I have spent many hours within this region and have buried family at the Bingo cemetery on Flanders Road. LATEST CLASSIFIED LISTINGS Latest Classified Listings. To place a classified ad, please call(802)728-3232.
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"I'M ONE" | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD Hi! My name is Taeron John Jacobs and I am turning one year old on June 3, 2021. I live in Brookfield with my Mommy, Daddy, and big brother Wyatt. I love trucks, being outside, and playing with my doggy and big brother. I would like to say hi to all my aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends, and send GREEN MOUNTAIN POWER ASKS FOR OCT. 1 4.7% RATE INCREASE After holding base rates flat for the past year to help customers facing economic hardship created by the pandemic, Green Mountain Power (GMP) recently filed a request with the Public Utility Commission (PUC) to increase base rates beginning October 1 by MOVEMENT CALLS FOR END TO CRIME The #StandWithWayland movement has gone way beyond what was envisioned by the friends and family of Wayland Childs, the Chelsea businessman that located and detained for the police the individual in possession of items stolen from his garage only REMEMBERING M.D. DRYSDALE Remembering M.D. Drysdale. M.D. Drysdale takes notes while on the phone at the Herald’s front desk in 1985. (Herald File) Longtime editor, M. Dickey Drysdale, died the morning of Wednesday, April 28, 2021. For 44 years he was the owner, editor, and publish of The Herald, taking over the post from his father in THE TALE OF TUNBRIDGE: A BRIEF HISTORY M any of you live in Tunbridge, or not far from there, but many more have come from a great distance for this year’s Tunbridge World’s Fair.. Some of you may be intimately familiar with the history of the town of Tunbridge, but just in case you’d like to find out what this town you’ve come to visit is all about, here is a tome’s worth of history condensed into a couple thousand words. GROWING & HARVESTING HARICOTS VERTS To ensure optimal growth, keep the soil evenly moist. Bush-type haricots verts will be ready for picking in 45- 60 days, pole bean varieties in 55-65 days. Harvest when the pods are pencil thin and about four-inches long. To harvest, cut (don’t pull) the flower stalk behind the pod. The longer they remain on the plant the tougherand
DON'T DESTROY BEAUTY OF BINGO Don’t Destroy Beauty of Bingo. As a resident of Rochester since 1997, I have enjoyed the peace, serenity and purity of the Bingo region of our Green Mountain National Forest. My husband and I have spent many hours within this region and have buried family at the Bingo cemetery on Flanders Road. THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD WRV T&F Racking Up Points. By Cameron Gray | May 20, 2021. The Windsor-hosted May 15 meet was a challenging one for the White River Valley High School track teams, but a great challenge in competing against schools in higher divisions. Setting LOGIN | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts. Calendar; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; Crime LATEST CLASSIFIED LISTINGS Latest Classified Listings. To place a classified ad, please call(802)728-3232.
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Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; Crime; Politics CHILDS CHARGED FOR ARMED CONFRONTATION on. May 27, 2021. By Dylan Kelley. A string of events that have landed a Chelsea man in legal jeopardy culminated last week during an armed confrontation at a Barre motel on Thursday evening. According to police and court documents, 35-year-old Wayland Childs had tracked down a man he believed was responsible for a burglary at his business,WRC
CONANT CAPTURED, CHARGED FOR SPRING CRIME SPREE Conant Captured, Charged For Spring Crime Spree. As of last week, both members of a duo that is accused of committing multiple crimes in three counties have been arrested and charged. Thirty-year-old Amanda Conant was arrested by Vermont State Police near Silloway Road in Randolph on Saturday, bringing an apparent end to a series ofburglaries
TWO CRASHES LEAVE THREE DEAD Two separate vehicle crashes have left three people dead and another hospitalized with serious injuries, this week. The first crash took place on Route 107 near Lucky’s Trailer Sales in Royalton, on Saturday, May 22, at about 1:30 p.m. Royalton Police officer Oscar Gardner arrived on scene and NEW STOREFRONTS EMERGE IN BETHEL AND ROYALTON As of this week, Royalton’s historic Fox Stand, along Route 14, is the site of a new butcher shop that looks to bring easy access to fresh and locally sourced meat to the White River Valley. Roma’s Butchery opened its doors Tuesday after about five years of planning and dreaming on the part of butcher Elizabeth Roma, who was offeredspace
DON'T DESTROY BEAUTY OF BINGO Don’t Destroy Beauty of Bingo. As a resident of Rochester since 1997, I have enjoyed the peace, serenity and purity of the Bingo region of our Green Mountain National Forest. My husband and I have spent many hours within this region and have buried family at the Bingo cemetery on Flanders Road. SOLAR INCENTIVES TO SEE DROP—AGAIN Solar Incentives To See Drop—Again. Flags fly over this 110.33 kW community solar array along Route 132 in Strafford, installed in 2015. (Herald File / Tim Calabro) A change in the way the state compensates some solar array owners for the power they generate has some solar installers worried about the future of the industry—and about THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD WRV T&F Racking Up Points. By Cameron Gray | May 20, 2021. The Windsor-hosted May 15 meet was a challenging one for the White River Valley High School track teams, but a great challenge in competing against schools in higher divisions. Setting LOGIN | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts. Calendar; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; Crime LATEST CLASSIFIED LISTINGS Latest Classified Listings. To place a classified ad, please call(802)728-3232.
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Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; Crime; Politics CHILDS CHARGED FOR ARMED CONFRONTATION on. May 27, 2021. By Dylan Kelley. A string of events that have landed a Chelsea man in legal jeopardy culminated last week during an armed confrontation at a Barre motel on Thursday evening. According to police and court documents, 35-year-old Wayland Childs had tracked down a man he believed was responsible for a burglary at his business,WRC
CONANT CAPTURED, CHARGED FOR SPRING CRIME SPREE Conant Captured, Charged For Spring Crime Spree. As of last week, both members of a duo that is accused of committing multiple crimes in three counties have been arrested and charged. Thirty-year-old Amanda Conant was arrested by Vermont State Police near Silloway Road in Randolph on Saturday, bringing an apparent end to a series ofburglaries
TWO CRASHES LEAVE THREE DEAD Two separate vehicle crashes have left three people dead and another hospitalized with serious injuries, this week. The first crash took place on Route 107 near Lucky’s Trailer Sales in Royalton, on Saturday, May 22, at about 1:30 p.m. Royalton Police officer Oscar Gardner arrived on scene and NEW STOREFRONTS EMERGE IN BETHEL AND ROYALTON As of this week, Royalton’s historic Fox Stand, along Route 14, is the site of a new butcher shop that looks to bring easy access to fresh and locally sourced meat to the White River Valley. Roma’s Butchery opened its doors Tuesday after about five years of planning and dreaming on the part of butcher Elizabeth Roma, who was offeredspace
DON'T DESTROY BEAUTY OF BINGO Don’t Destroy Beauty of Bingo. As a resident of Rochester since 1997, I have enjoyed the peace, serenity and purity of the Bingo region of our Green Mountain National Forest. My husband and I have spent many hours within this region and have buried family at the Bingo cemetery on Flanders Road. SOLAR INCENTIVES TO SEE DROP—AGAIN Solar Incentives To See Drop—Again. Flags fly over this 110.33 kW community solar array along Route 132 in Strafford, installed in 2015. (Herald File / Tim Calabro) A change in the way the state compensates some solar array owners for the power they generate has some solar installers worried about the future of the industry—and about LOGIN | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts. Calendar; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; Crime SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD Subscribe to The Herald. Please select the type of subscription you’d like to purchase for The White River Valley Herald, the distinguished hometown newspaper of the White River Valley. You will touch the pulse of Central Vermont by becoming a regular reader. If you are currently a print customer you may add online access for theduration of
CONTACT US | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD South Royalton — Jo Levasseur — 802-763-8936. Strafford — Jennifer Brown — 802-765-4490. Tunbridge — Scott Beavers — 802-384-3937. Vershire — Laura Craft — 802-685-4640. For all other news, or to reach any of the office staff, contact the office at802-728-3232.
STATE POLICE REPORTS This summary of police activity for May 16-21 was assembled from information about the activity of officers from the Royalton barracks. May 16 9:16 a.m. Alarm, Densmore Road, Chelsea, Officer D. Martin 12:11 p.m. Larceny auto parts/accessories, Beaver Meadow Road, Sharon,Officer J.
GREEN MOUNTAIN POWER ASKS FOR OCT. 1 4.7% RATE INCREASE After holding base rates flat for the past year to help customers facing economic hardship created by the pandemic, Green Mountain Power (GMP) recently filed a request with the Public Utility Commission (PUC) to increase base rates beginning October 1 byGAME TIME AGAIN
It’s hard to believe, but we’re in the midst of high school spring playoffs. As life has been thrown out of whack the past year and change, one key area many of us have missed is the chance to see our teams on the field of play. Well, here’s some good news: it’s not too late. White River "I'M ONE" | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD Hi! My name is Taeron John Jacobs and I am turning one year old on June 3, 2021. I live in Brookfield with my Mommy, Daddy, and big brother Wyatt. I love trucks, being outside, and playing with my doggy and big brother. I would like to say hi to all my aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends, and send MOVEMENT CALLS FOR END TO CRIME The #StandWithWayland movement has gone way beyond what was envisioned by the friends and family of Wayland Childs, the Chelsea businessman that located and detained for the police the individual in possession of items stolen from his garage onlyARTHUR MEDEIROS
Burlington, Vt.—Arthur Medeiros passed on peacefully on Tuesday, May 18, 2021, after a wild ride through his short life. He had many friends, no enemies, and was loved by all who knew him. Art was born on February 13, 1967 in Los Angeles, Calif. He leaves a son, Brenden Laduc, of Oakhill, Fla A TALE OF TWO IRISES Irises, with their large, exotic looking flowers waving atop tall stems, are among the showiest early summer blooms. Most of North America’s nearly 30 native iris species are found in the southeastern states and on the Pacific coast, but a few irises grow THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD WRV T&F Racking Up Points. By Cameron Gray | May 20, 2021. The Windsor-hosted May 15 meet was a challenging one for the White River Valley High School track teams, but a great challenge in competing against schools in higher divisions. Setting LOGIN | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts. Calendar; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; Crime LATEST CLASSIFIED LISTINGS Latest Classified Listings. To place a classified ad, please call(802)728-3232.
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Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; Crime; Politics CHILDS CHARGED FOR ARMED CONFRONTATION on. May 27, 2021. By Dylan Kelley. A string of events that have landed a Chelsea man in legal jeopardy culminated last week during an armed confrontation at a Barre motel on Thursday evening. According to police and court documents, 35-year-old Wayland Childs had tracked down a man he believed was responsible for a burglary at his business,WRC
CONANT CAPTURED, CHARGED FOR SPRING CRIME SPREE Conant Captured, Charged For Spring Crime Spree. As of last week, both members of a duo that is accused of committing multiple crimes in three counties have been arrested and charged. Thirty-year-old Amanda Conant was arrested by Vermont State Police near Silloway Road in Randolph on Saturday, bringing an apparent end to a series ofburglaries
TWO CRASHES LEAVE THREE DEAD Two separate vehicle crashes have left three people dead and another hospitalized with serious injuries, this week. The first crash took place on Route 107 near Lucky’s Trailer Sales in Royalton, on Saturday, May 22, at about 1:30 p.m. Royalton Police officer Oscar Gardner arrived on scene and NEW STOREFRONTS EMERGE IN BETHEL AND ROYALTON As of this week, Royalton’s historic Fox Stand, along Route 14, is the site of a new butcher shop that looks to bring easy access to fresh and locally sourced meat to the White River Valley. Roma’s Butchery opened its doors Tuesday after about five years of planning and dreaming on the part of butcher Elizabeth Roma, who was offeredspace
DON'T DESTROY BEAUTY OF BINGO Don’t Destroy Beauty of Bingo. As a resident of Rochester since 1997, I have enjoyed the peace, serenity and purity of the Bingo region of our Green Mountain National Forest. My husband and I have spent many hours within this region and have buried family at the Bingo cemetery on Flanders Road. SOLAR INCENTIVES TO SEE DROP—AGAIN Solar Incentives To See Drop—Again. Flags fly over this 110.33 kW community solar array along Route 132 in Strafford, installed in 2015. (Herald File / Tim Calabro) A change in the way the state compensates some solar array owners for the power they generate has some solar installers worried about the future of the industry—and about THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD WRV T&F Racking Up Points. By Cameron Gray | May 20, 2021. The Windsor-hosted May 15 meet was a challenging one for the White River Valley High School track teams, but a great challenge in competing against schools in higher divisions. Setting LOGIN | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts. Calendar; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; Crime LATEST CLASSIFIED LISTINGS Latest Classified Listings. To place a classified ad, please call(802)728-3232.
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Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; Crime; Politics CHILDS CHARGED FOR ARMED CONFRONTATION on. May 27, 2021. By Dylan Kelley. A string of events that have landed a Chelsea man in legal jeopardy culminated last week during an armed confrontation at a Barre motel on Thursday evening. According to police and court documents, 35-year-old Wayland Childs had tracked down a man he believed was responsible for a burglary at his business,WRC
CONANT CAPTURED, CHARGED FOR SPRING CRIME SPREE Conant Captured, Charged For Spring Crime Spree. As of last week, both members of a duo that is accused of committing multiple crimes in three counties have been arrested and charged. Thirty-year-old Amanda Conant was arrested by Vermont State Police near Silloway Road in Randolph on Saturday, bringing an apparent end to a series ofburglaries
TWO CRASHES LEAVE THREE DEAD Two separate vehicle crashes have left three people dead and another hospitalized with serious injuries, this week. The first crash took place on Route 107 near Lucky’s Trailer Sales in Royalton, on Saturday, May 22, at about 1:30 p.m. Royalton Police officer Oscar Gardner arrived on scene and NEW STOREFRONTS EMERGE IN BETHEL AND ROYALTON As of this week, Royalton’s historic Fox Stand, along Route 14, is the site of a new butcher shop that looks to bring easy access to fresh and locally sourced meat to the White River Valley. Roma’s Butchery opened its doors Tuesday after about five years of planning and dreaming on the part of butcher Elizabeth Roma, who was offeredspace
DON'T DESTROY BEAUTY OF BINGO Don’t Destroy Beauty of Bingo. As a resident of Rochester since 1997, I have enjoyed the peace, serenity and purity of the Bingo region of our Green Mountain National Forest. My husband and I have spent many hours within this region and have buried family at the Bingo cemetery on Flanders Road. SOLAR INCENTIVES TO SEE DROP—AGAIN Solar Incentives To See Drop—Again. Flags fly over this 110.33 kW community solar array along Route 132 in Strafford, installed in 2015. (Herald File / Tim Calabro) A change in the way the state compensates some solar array owners for the power they generate has some solar installers worried about the future of the industry—and about LOGIN | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts. Calendar; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; Crime SUBSCRIBE TO THE HERALD Subscribe to The Herald. Please select the type of subscription you’d like to purchase for The White River Valley Herald, the distinguished hometown newspaper of the White River Valley. You will touch the pulse of Central Vermont by becoming a regular reader. If you are currently a print customer you may add online access for theduration of
CONTACT US | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD South Royalton — Jo Levasseur — 802-763-8936. Strafford — Jennifer Brown — 802-765-4490. Tunbridge — Scott Beavers — 802-384-3937. Vershire — Laura Craft — 802-685-4640. For all other news, or to reach any of the office staff, contact the office at802-728-3232.
STATE POLICE REPORTS This summary of police activity for May 16-21 was assembled from information about the activity of officers from the Royalton barracks. May 16 9:16 a.m. Alarm, Densmore Road, Chelsea, Officer D. Martin 12:11 p.m. Larceny auto parts/accessories, Beaver Meadow Road, Sharon,Officer J.
GREEN MOUNTAIN POWER ASKS FOR OCT. 1 4.7% RATE INCREASE After holding base rates flat for the past year to help customers facing economic hardship created by the pandemic, Green Mountain Power (GMP) recently filed a request with the Public Utility Commission (PUC) to increase base rates beginning October 1 byGAME TIME AGAIN
It’s hard to believe, but we’re in the midst of high school spring playoffs. As life has been thrown out of whack the past year and change, one key area many of us have missed is the chance to see our teams on the field of play. Well, here’s some good news: it’s not too late. White River "I'M ONE" | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD Hi! My name is Taeron John Jacobs and I am turning one year old on June 3, 2021. I live in Brookfield with my Mommy, Daddy, and big brother Wyatt. I love trucks, being outside, and playing with my doggy and big brother. I would like to say hi to all my aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends, and send MOVEMENT CALLS FOR END TO CRIME The #StandWithWayland movement has gone way beyond what was envisioned by the friends and family of Wayland Childs, the Chelsea businessman that located and detained for the police the individual in possession of items stolen from his garage onlyARTHUR MEDEIROS
Burlington, Vt.—Arthur Medeiros passed on peacefully on Tuesday, May 18, 2021, after a wild ride through his short life. He had many friends, no enemies, and was loved by all who knew him. Art was born on February 13, 1967 in Los Angeles, Calif. He leaves a son, Brenden Laduc, of Oakhill, Fla A TALE OF TWO IRISES Irises, with their large, exotic looking flowers waving atop tall stems, are among the showiest early summer blooms. Most of North America’s nearly 30 native iris species are found in the southeastern states and on the Pacific coast, but a few irises grow THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD Eateries Eye Summer For Return to Normal. By Dylan Kelley | June 3, 2021. As Vermont approaches the 80%-vaccination threshold for lifting all remaining COVID-19 restrictions, several gastronomic destinations in the White River Valley are gearing up for what LOGIN | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts. Calendar; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; CrimePAST ISSUES
Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; Crime; Politics LATEST CLASSIFIED LISTINGS To place a classified ad, please call (802)728-3232. Edit OrderEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES | October 4, 2017VALLEY BOWL is looking for nights and weekends bar CONTACT US | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD To Contact The Herald of Randolph: Telephone: (802)728-3232 US mail: P. O. Box 309, Randolph VT 05060 Email: news@OurHerald.com Fax: (802)728-9275 Interested in CONANT CAPTURED, CHARGED FOR SPRING CRIME SPREE As of last week, both members of a duo that is accused of committing multiple crimes in three counties have been arrested and charged. Thirty-year-old Amanda Conant was arrested by Vermont State Police near Silloway Road in Randolph on Saturday, bringing CHILDS CHARGED FOR ARMED CONFRONTATION A string of events that have landed a Chelsea man in legal jeopardy culminated last week during an armed confrontation at a Barre motel on Thursday evening. According to police and court documents, 35-year-old Wayland Childs had tracked down a TWO CRASHES LEAVE THREE DEAD Two separate vehicle crashes have left three people dead and another hospitalized with serious injuries, this week. The first crash took place on Route 107 near Lucky’s Trailer Sales in Royalton, on Saturday, May 22, at about 1:30 p.m. Royalton Police officer Oscar Gardner arrived on scene and DON'T DESTROY BEAUTY OF BINGO As a resident of Rochester since 1997, I have enjoyed the peace, serenity and purity of the Bingo region of our Green Mountain National Forest. My husband and I SOLAR INCENTIVES TO SEE DROP—AGAIN A change in the way the state compensates some solar array owners for the power they generate has some solar installers worried about the future of the industry—and about Vermont’s ability to combatclimate change.
THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD Eateries Eye Summer For Return to Normal. By Dylan Kelley | June 3, 2021. As Vermont approaches the 80%-vaccination threshold for lifting all remaining COVID-19 restrictions, several gastronomic destinations in the White River Valley are gearing up for what LOGIN | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts. Calendar; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; CrimePAST ISSUES
Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; Crime; Politics LATEST CLASSIFIED LISTINGS To place a classified ad, please call (802)728-3232. Edit OrderEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES | October 4, 2017VALLEY BOWL is looking for nights and weekends bar CONTACT US | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD To Contact The Herald of Randolph: Telephone: (802)728-3232 US mail: P. O. Box 309, Randolph VT 05060 Email: news@OurHerald.com Fax: (802)728-9275 Interested in CONANT CAPTURED, CHARGED FOR SPRING CRIME SPREE As of last week, both members of a duo that is accused of committing multiple crimes in three counties have been arrested and charged. Thirty-year-old Amanda Conant was arrested by Vermont State Police near Silloway Road in Randolph on Saturday, bringing CHILDS CHARGED FOR ARMED CONFRONTATION A string of events that have landed a Chelsea man in legal jeopardy culminated last week during an armed confrontation at a Barre motel on Thursday evening. According to police and court documents, 35-year-old Wayland Childs had tracked down a TWO CRASHES LEAVE THREE DEAD Two separate vehicle crashes have left three people dead and another hospitalized with serious injuries, this week. The first crash took place on Route 107 near Lucky’s Trailer Sales in Royalton, on Saturday, May 22, at about 1:30 p.m. Royalton Police officer Oscar Gardner arrived on scene and DON'T DESTROY BEAUTY OF BINGO As a resident of Rochester since 1997, I have enjoyed the peace, serenity and purity of the Bingo region of our Green Mountain National Forest. My husband and I SOLAR INCENTIVES TO SEE DROP—AGAIN A change in the way the state compensates some solar array owners for the power they generate has some solar installers worried about the future of the industry—and about Vermont’s ability to combatclimate change.
LOGIN | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD Serving the Communities of Vermont's White River Valley Since 1874. Communities; Arts. Calendar; Back to School; Sports; Outdoors; Obituaries; People; Crime CONTACT US | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD To Contact The Herald of Randolph: Telephone: (802)728-3232 US mail: P. O. Box 309, Randolph VT 05060 Email: news@OurHerald.com Fax: (802)728-9275 Interested in STATE POLICE REPORTS This summary of police activity for May 16-21 was assembled from information about the activity of officers from the Royalton barracks. May 16 9:16 a.m. Alarm, Densmore Road, Chelsea, Officer D. Martin 12:11 p.m. Larceny auto parts/accessories, Beaver Meadow Road, Sharon,Officer J.
GREEN MOUNTAIN POWER ASKS FOR OCT. 1 4.7% RATE INCREASE After holding base rates flat for the past year to help customers facing economic hardship created by the pandemic, Green Mountain Power (GMP) recently filed a request with the Public Utility Commission (PUC) to increase base rates beginning October 1 byGAME TIME AGAIN
It’s hard to believe, but we’re in the midst of high school spring playoffs. As life has been thrown out of whack the past year and change, one key area many of us have missed is the chance to see our teams on the field of play. Well, here’s some good news: it’s not too late. White River "I'M ONE" | THE WHITE RIVER VALLEY HERALD Hi! My name is Taeron John Jacobs and I am turning one year old on June 3, 2021. I live in Brookfield with my Mommy, Daddy, and big brother Wyatt. I love trucks, being outside, and playing with my doggy and big brother. I would like to say hi to all my aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends, and send MOVEMENT CALLS FOR END TO CRIME The #StandWithWayland movement has gone way beyond what was envisioned by the friends and family of Wayland Childs, the Chelsea businessman that located and detained for the police the individual in possession of items stolen from his garage onlyARTHUR MEDEIROS
Burlington, Vt.—Arthur Medeiros passed on peacefully on Tuesday, May 18, 2021, after a wild ride through his short life. He had many friends, no enemies, and was loved by all who knew him. Art was born on February 13, 1967 in Los Angeles, Calif. He leaves a son, Brenden Laduc, of Oakhill, Fla LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Letters to the Editor We want your thoughts in The Herald! Submit your letter to the editor with this form or by emailing editor@ourherald.com.The deadline for letter submissions is A TALE OF TWO IRISES Irises, with their large, exotic looking flowers waving atop tall stems, are among the showiest early summer blooms. Most of North America’s nearly 30 native iris species are found in the southeastern states and on the Pacific coast, but a few irises grow Search for: Search__ SubmitMenu __
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NORTH COMMON ARTS CLOSES, NEW THRIFT STORE ARRIVES By Dylan Kelley | May 21, 2020 Citing an array of factors, several of which were present before the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Chelsea’s North Common Arts and Cafe announced this week that it would be permanently closing... STATEWIDE ‘RADIO PROM’ TO BE HELD FOR VERMONT HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS| May 21, 2020
Vermont Public Radio is partnering with the Vermont Agency of Education and Big Heavy World to produce a statewide radio prom for Vermont’s high school students on Saturday, May 30... ROYALTON SELEX UPDATED ON HARLOW ROAD PROPERTIES By Jo Levasseur | May 21, 2020 The Royalton Selectboard meeting of May 12 began with an update on the properties on Broad Brook and Harlow Roads which have been of concern for neighbors in Royalton and...PEOPLE
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As a matter of course lately, our reporting staff has taken note of when technology plagues a public meeting. Just because the coronavirus has most people working from home, it... RIGHT IDEAS WRONGLY APPLIED By Sen. Dick McCormack | May 21, 2020 The pandemic, its economic fallout, and the resulting social and personal stresses all beg for analysis. What’s going on? What are proper responses? What mistakes are being made? What fundamental... RECLAIMING EDUCATION THROUGH COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIPS By Zayda Kellogg | May 21, 2020 Throughout the pandemic, and the consequential shutdowns, there is often talk of wanting to go “back to normal,” to fall back into the past, the thought of which provides us...SPORTS
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From Montague’s new club manager, Ben Ashford, “Welcome to the golf season, finally.” As staff and golfers get used to the restrictions, “We have converted the window next to the... 4-H CONNECTS TEENS WITH THE OUTDOORS| May 14, 2020
Teens will have the opportunity to explore Vermont’s forests, water ecosystems and wildlife at the 13th annual Natural Resources Management Academy, July 17-19. The weekend, which takes place atthe...
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