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The Walpolean
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  • Planning Board Meeting Minutes – 5/13/25
      Walpole Planning Board Minutes May 13, 2025 Town Hall 7 pm  Roll Call: Board members Chair Jeff Miller, Vice-Chair Dennis Marcom, Clerk Jason Perron, Jeff Harrington, Joanna Andros. Absent Board members Trevor MacLachlan and Select Board Representative Steve Dalessio. Alternates: Travis Adams, Bill …
  • Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 5/14/25
      Town of Walpole, New Hampshire Meeting of the Selectboard May 14, 2025 Selectboard Present: Carolyn Vose and Cheryl Mayberry Staff Present: Jodi Daigle, Administrative Assistant, Tax Collector, and Water and Sewer Clerk, and Sue Bauer, Recording Secretary Selectboard Absent: Steven Dalessio, Chair C …
  • Conservation Commission Meeting Minutes – 5/5/25
      Town of Walpole, New Hampshire Conservation Commission May 5, 2025 Members Present: Nicole Adams, Wendy Grossman, Paul Happ, France Menk, Peter Palmiotto (Cochair and Facilitator), John Peska (Cochair); Cheryl Mayberry (Selectboard) Alternates Present: Tom Beaudry Members Absent:  Lew Shelley Call t …
  • Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 5/8/25
      Town of Walpole, New Hampshire Meeting of the Selectboard May 8, 2025 Selectboard Present: Steven Dalessio, Chair; Carolyn Vose and Cheryl Mayberry Staff Present: Jodi Daigle, Tax Collector, Water-Sewer Clerk, and Administrative Assistant, and Sue Bauer, Recording Secretary Guests Present: Holly Gow …
  • Reminder: Help Our Trails Tomorrow – 5/17/25
      Help Our Trails (HOT)Saturday, May 17, 2025, 9 am – 12 pm This is a reminder that the Walpole Trail Committee’s 3rd Annual Help Our Trails (HOT) Day is this Saturday, May 17. Volunteers should meet at Town Hall between 8:30 and 9 am. There will be donuts and coffee. Our Trail Committee members have …


Vermont Journal / Shopper
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  • Springfield Rotary holds successful diaper drive
      SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – The Springfield Rotary Club hosted a successful diaper drive in April, to benefit the Springfield Area Parent Child Center diaper bank. Thanks to the response by the community, 1,833 diapers and 1220 wipes were collected, as well as $1,157 in monetary donations. The club was appre …
  • Full online edition: The Vermont Journal 05-21-25
      The full online edition is the same as our weekly printed publication. The Vermont Journal 05-21-25 This week’s edition of The Vermont Journal features: Honoring Memorial Day; Plymouth’s Bridge 9 sees 42-day closure this summer; Sweethearts & Heroes comes to Ludlow; Flood Brook Circus dazzles specta …
  • Open Studio Weekend in Bellows Falls
      BELLOWS FALLS, Vt. – Vermont Crafts Council’s annual open studio tour is on Memorial Day weekend. This year, the annual statewide tour boasts more than 125 artists and galleries. The studios are open both Saturday, May 24, and Sunday, May 25, from 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Artists participating include Chris …
  • Full online edition: The Shopper Edition 05-21-25
      The full online edition is the same as our weekly printed publication. The Shopper Edition 05-21-25 This week’s edition of The Shopper Edition features: Honoring Memorial Day; Route 11 scoping study presented in Springfield; Local student’s artwork chosen for Glasstastic; and Kate Kane named Central …
  • Plymouth’s Bridge 9 42-day closure this summer
      Plymouth, Vt. PLYMOUTH, Vt. – The Plymouth Selectboard held a public forum with the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) on May 19, regarding the upcoming bridge closures and what to expect during construction. Bridge 9, located on Route 100A, approximately 3.7 miles north of Route 100, is slat …


Valley News
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Brattleboro Reformer
reformer.com (Five-article monthly paywall)

  • Brattleboro's Church Street to close for sewer line work
      BRATTLEBORO — The Brattleboro Utilities Division will be repairing a sewer line on Church Street on Wednesday, May 21. Church Street will be closed from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. for this repair. There will be no parking on Church Street during this time and motorists should plan alternative routes . For …
  • The Mindful Minute by Jon Heydenreich: Yellow and Purple
      Early spring is yellow and purple! I enjoy the contrast. Our purple flowers are what look like ground cover and they have this delicacy to them, when we notice. The flowers do not last long before we are left with what can be invasive green plants. And the yellows come from daffodils and these small …
  • BUHS Jazz Band to play free outdoor concert at Guilford church
      GUILFORD — The Christ Church Guilford Society will host the Brattleboro Union High School Jazz Band in a free outdoor concert on the lawn of Christ Church on Route 5 in Algiers Village. Bring your blanket or chair at 6 p.m. on Thursday, May 29. Relax, bring kids, and enjoy the music under the direct …
  • Virginia Driscoll's work featured at Rockingham Library
      BELLOWS FALLS — The artwork of local resident Virginia Driscoll will be celebrated with a reception from 6 to 8 p.m. this Friday, May 23, at the Rockingham Library. Light refreshments will be served. Driscoll’s exhibit consists of an oil on canvas portrait series and a collection of watercolors name …
  • Spring Tag Sale benefits Wardsboro History Group
      WARDSBORO — The Wardsboro History Group is holding its annual Spring Tag Sale this Friday, May 23, and Saturday, May 24, at the history house at 847 Route 100 beside the Wardsboro Post Office, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days. The sale will include American antique furniture, including chairs, table …


Chester Telegraph
chestertelegraph.org

  • News Analysis: More questions than answers to fill a school board seat
      By Shawn Cunningham © 2025 Telegraph Publishing LLC The board of the Green Mountain Unified School District has a long history of tackling difficult issues but not resolving them in a timely manner: the on again-off again discussion with the school’s former mascot being the most recent example, unti …
  • Chester Fire Department ready to roll with new tanker
      By Shawn Cunningham © 2025 Telegraph Publishing LLC On Monday morning the Chester Fire Department took delivery of its latest piece of firefighting apparatus. The department had ordered the $500,000 tanker more than two years and two fire chiefs ago, but a number of hiccups delayed the delivery, whi …
  • REVISED Chester Select Board agenda for May 21
      The Chester Select Board will hold its regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday May 21 at Town Hall, 556 Elm Street and via Zoom. To join the meeting go to https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81988842129 1. Approval of Minutes from the Selectboard Meeting dated May 7, 2025 2. Citizen’s Comments 3. Old Busine …
  • Chester board punts making school board rep recommendation; hears protests about protests
      Two local controversies drew a crowd for the May 7 Chester Select Board meeting. Photos by Shawn Cunningham unless otherwise noted By Shawn Cunningham © 2025 Telegraph Publishing LLC Last Wednesday, the Chester Select Board was met with a fairly full house and two large servings of controversy start …
  • Land use board to hold public session May 22 on Act 250 and critical natural resource areas
      The Vermont Land Use Review Board is hosting a public engagement session to gather input on planned expansions of the Act 250 permit program aimed at ensuring better protection of critical natural resource areas. The meeting will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, May 22 and welcomes both in-pers …


 

 

 

Eagle Times

  • Settlement in 2022 NH-02 primary anonymous mailers case 
      Eagle Times Staff  CONCORD, N.H. — Attorney General John M. Formella has announced the execution of a settlement agreement regarding anonymous political mailers from New Hampshire’s 2022 Congressional District 2 primary race. The Office of the Attorney General and Deliver Strategies, an Arlington, V …
  • Valley Regional Hospital becomes member of Dartmouth Health 
      By BOB MARTIN  Eagle Times Staff  CLAREMONT, N.H. — Valley Regional Hospital has announced that it is now part of Dartmouth Health, which comes after years of the two entities collaborating in a variety of services.  “The Valley Board has been working towards this affiliation for many years,” Valley …
  • North Street to have one-way alternating traffic during construction 
      By BOB MARTIN  Eagle Times Staff  CLAREMONT, N.H. — The Route 12 and North Street improvements project continues, and starting today, traffic will be limited to one-way alternating traffic where utility poles are being installed.  According to a information from McFarland Johnson that was posted on …
  • TLC conducts phase 2 of survey 
      By BOB MARTIN  Eagle Times Staff  CLAREMONT, N.H. — The TLC Family Resource Center is currently administering phase two of a survey aimed at understanding the needs and experiences of families in Claremont through the Strengthening Families Program.  According to Strengthening Families Initiative Co …
  • Vermont Chamber welcomes Karen Duguay as senior director of programming  
      MONTPELIER, Vt. — The Vermont Chamber of Commerce has announced the addition of Karen Duguay as the new senior director of programming.   With an extensive background in community and economic development and strategic program implementation, Duguay brings her expertise to the Chamber’s mission of a …


Seven Days
sevendaysvt.com

  • School Leaders Speak Against Ed Reform Bill Ahead of Vote
      Superintendents from across the state are speaking out against the Senate version of an education reform bill, which is slated for a floor vote as soon as Wednesday morning. School leaders argue that the bill, H.454, would dramatically cut funding for some districts and substantially increase tax ra …
  • Meet Vendors From This Summer's Burlington Farmers Market
      It’s easy to go to the farmers market when the sun is shining, temps are balmy and there’s no downtown construction to navigate. But Burlington Farmers Market vendors especially appreciate the customers who show up on Pine Street in less ideal conditions — such as the first two rainy Saturdays of th …
  • The Big Spruce in Richmond to Reopen With New Chef-Owner
      Former Big Spruce executive chef Christian Kruse has purchased that shuttered restaurant at 39 Bridge Street in Richmond and will reopen it in phases, starting with the creemee window by the end of May and leading up to a fall grand opening. The Big Spruce launched in late 2020 with a Mexican-inspir …
  • Frosty Summer News: Five New and Reopened Sweet Spots
      Along with the planned reopening of the Big Spruce’s popular creemee stand, downtown Richmond will get a second option this summer when Stone’s Throw launches a creemee, coffee and pastry window beside the main door of its pizzeria at 39 Esplanade Street. Tyler Stratton, co-owner of the five-locatio …
  • Free Stone-Carving Workshop for Vermont Teens
      So much about life in the digital era is fleeting. This summer, Vermont teens have a chance to create something permanent through a unique free workshop offered at the Carving Studio & Sculpture Center in West Rutland. The two-week, hands-on session gives participants ages 13 to 19 the opportunity t …


Concord Monitor
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WCAX
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VPR
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NHPR
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Vermont state government
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