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Check out WOOL’s newest show, it’s “Off the Rails” with Samantha and Chris every other Sunday at 2:00 PM. They’ll play all those favorites you know and love.
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Updated Planning Board Agenda – 3/10/26 Walpole Planning Board Agenda Tuesday, March 10, 2026 Town Hall 7 pm Roll Call: Appointment of alternates if needed. Call to order: Minutes: Review minutes of the January 2026 meeting. Old Business: Public Hearing: No. 1 Subdivision: Elisse McGuirk 2000 Living Trust, 167 Valley Road, Tax Map 13, …
Selectboard Meeting Agenda – 3/5/26 TOWN OF WALPOLE SELECTBOARD MEETING AGENDA March 5, 2026 Starting at 6:30 PM in the Town Hall HOOPER TRUSTEES MEETING HOOPER TRUSTEES NON-PUBLIC BUSINESS: RSA 91-A:3 II (b) HOOPER TRUSTEES PUBLIC BUSINESS HOOPER TRUSTEES MINUTES Hooper Trustees Meeting – February 19, 2026 SELECTBOARD MEETING PAYROLL …
Obituary for Pam Bernard PAM BERNARD 1944-2026 Award-winning poet, author, and beloved Walpole writing teacher Pam Bernard died peacefully on February 22, 2026, at the Jack Byrne Center for Palliative & Hospice Care in Lebanon, New Hampshire. Born October 21, 1944, in Branford, Connecticut, Pam was the youngest of nine sib …
Hooper Institute Wish List Check out our Hooper Wishlist! Donations to our wishlist help stock our building and classroom with materials needed to run future programs including cooking classes, building rentals, camps, school programs, adult workshops, and more. The wishlist can also be found here on our website: https://www. …
Ludlow Rotary Club holds winter celebration Ludlow Rotary members celebrate winter with sledding and a fire. Photo provided LUDLOW, Vt. – The Ludlow Rotary Club couldn’t have asked for better conditions as we gathered in Belmont for an old-fashioned winter celebration. The air was crisp, the snow was fast, and the company was even better. We …
Vermont Town Meeting 2026 results Town Meeting 2026 results. Photo by Arnaud Jaegers REGION – Below are the results of 2026 Town Meeting votes from throughout The Vermont Journal’s coverage area. This list will be updated as more results become available. Andover Article 5, town budget, $1,333,006.76, with $1,160,455.12 to be rais …
Lunar New Year celebrated in Springfield Participants practice tai chi at the Springfield Unitarian Universalist Meetinghouse. Photo provided SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – On Feb. 17, Springfield Tai Chi teachers Jo Bregnard, Karen Gautney, and Sue Rubel ushered in the Lunar New Year with about 30 tai chi participants at the Springfield Unitarian Uni …
CCCD local work group meeting REGION – The Cheshire County Conservation District (CCCD), Sullivan County Conservation District, and USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) will host the 2026 local work group meeting on Monday, March 16, from 5-6:30 p.m., at the County Farm Red Barn, 193 River Road, Westmoreland, N.H. L …
Londonderry Town Meeting 2026 Londonderry, Vt. LONDONDERRY, Vt. – At the Londonderry Town Meeting, on Monday, March 2, Doug Friant was reappointed to the position of town moderator, and explained the rules of the meeting. State Rep. Chris Morrow then spoke on the legislature, stating that the three biggest topics are education, …
Letter: Vote no on Article 8 Vote no on Article 8 We are writing to the residents of Claremont who will be going to the voting booth on Tuesday, March 10. It is important for you all to recognize that the budget cap written into warrant Article 8 on he ballot in Claremont was written by Free Staters who want to decimate our pub …
Results: Lyme voters pass $9.86M school budget LYME — Voters approved, 99 to 69, a proposed school budget of $9.86 million at the annual school district meeting on Thursday evening. The new budget represents a roughly $450,000 increase from last year’s budget. Roughly 11%, or 168, of registered voters were present at Thursday’s meeting. Voters a …
Letter: Thetford invests in belonging Thetford invests in belonging On behalf of the Special Needs Support Center (SNSC), I want to sincerely thank the town of Thetford for approving a $2,000 appropriation on Feb. 28. We are grateful to the Selectboard and to Thetford residents for investing in supports that help ensure people with disa …
Windsor High one win away from Division III state championship repeat BARRE, Vt. — The Windsor High girls’ basketball team is one win away from repeating as Division III state champions after routing Oxbow High, 69-44, in a semifinal matchup on Thursday night at Barre Auditorium. When the teams played in last season’s state championship game, it decided by three poin …
A Solitary Walker: The Karma Cup — a little good, a little bad Every year, on one weekend in February, the Hulbert Center on Lake Morey is taken over by Village Harmony—a beloved Vermont institution—and around 90 people who have come to dance and sing traditional songs. From Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, New York, Oregon and Chicago, these farmers, teachers, m …
Lucky Bingo at the Winston Prouty Center BRATTLEBORO — The Winston Prouty Center invites the community to the third annual Bingo Night fundraiser on Wednesday, March 18. The event will take place in Thomas Hall at 209 Austine Drive. Doors will open at 5 p.m. and games begin at 6 p.m. This year’s theme is Lucky Bingo: anyone who wears green …
Miller Farm to host birding workshop March 17 VERNON — The Cheshire County Conservation District (CCCD) in partnership with the Monadnock Nature and Bird Club, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Windham County Natural Resources Conservation District (Windham NRCD), Monadnock Outdoors, and Southeastern Vermont Audubon Society ar …
Traffic lights at Main/Canal/Vernon streets in Brattleboro will remain flashing BRATTLEBORO — The traffic lights on lower Main Street at the intersections with Canal Street and Vernon Street are not cycling properly. The Brattleboro Public Works Department says repairs are anticipated to be made on Monday, March 9. Until the repairs are made, the lights will remain on flash. “W …
Registration for Brattleboro summer camp opens March 16 BRATTLEBORO — Registration for summer camps and programs offered by the Brattleboro Recreation and Parks Department will begin both online and in person on Monday, March 16. Individuals can register online at https://vtbrattleboroweb.myvscloud.com/webtrac/web/ or in person Monday through Friday from …
Protest and resist at Jamaica's community sing-along JAMAICA — Voices will rise in harmony on Sunday, March 15 at 3 p.m. as community members gather at the historic Jamaica Town Hall for Jamaica Sings: Songs for Protest and Resistance, described as a spirited community sing-a-long sponsored by Jamaica for Democracy, a non-partisan community group comm …
Chester Select Board agenda for March 4 The Chester Select Board will hold its regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday March 4, 2026 at Town Hall, 556 Elm Street and via Zoom. Below is its agenda 1. Reorganization of the Board 2. Approval of Minutes of February 18, 2026 Select board Meeting and February 18, 2026 Special Select board Mee …
VTDigger Editor-in-Chief to Step Down Updated at 4:27 p.m. Less than a year after taking the helm as editor-in-chief of online statewide news site VTDigger, Geeta Anand is stepping down. Anand’s last day will be June 30, according to an announcement published by Digger on Friday. She joined the online news outlet last July. She plans to …
Obituary: Gordon R. Wilkins, 1941-2026 Gordon Wilkins Credit: Courtesy Gordon R. “Gordie” Wilkins, 84, of Burlington, Vt., passed away peacefully on February 21, 2026. We imagine he navigated the back roads home in his old Volvo station wagon with a gas-station coffee in the cupholder and a University of Vermont hockey game on the radio. …
Obituary: William (Bill) Arthur Mraz, 1936-2026 William “Bill” Mraz Credit: Courtesy William (Bill) Arthur Mraz passed away peacefully in the early morning hours of Wednesday, February 25, 2026, just a few weeks shy of his 90th birthday. He was born in Middlebury on March 17, 1936 — St. Patrick’s Day. Despite not having a speck of Irish in him, h …
Obituary: Timothy H. Bouvier, 1955-2026 Timothy Bouvier Credit: Courtesy Timothy H. Bouvier, age 70, passed away peacefully in his sleep at his home in Sun City, Fla., on Thursday, January 15, after a battle with ALS. He was born on June 29, 1955, in Burlington, Vt., to Harold and Virginia Bouvier (Penders). He attended Burlington schools …
‘We can bring Iran to its knees’: Joni Ernst justifies war at Republican event in Concord When it comes to the war in Iran, Joni Ernst told a crowd in Concord, she has “skin in the game.” The U.S. senator from Iowa is a veteran of the early 2000s Operation Iraqi Freedom, widely known as the kind of “forever war” that politicians and voters alike say they want to avoid. Her daughter now s …
Concord School Board facing tough decisions to cut another $13 million Twenty-three position eliminations, cuts to alternative education programs, furniture and supplies, and paying only interest in the first year of debt on the middle would help the Concord Board of Education reduce its budget by millions. Yet taking those steps still leaves another $13 million in spe …
Farm in Dunbarton protected from development A family farm in Dunbarton has been protected from development by Five Rivers Conservation Trust. The group says 89 acres of fields, forests, and wetlands at the Englund Family Farm in have been placed under a conservation easement. The land and buildings were historically part of Dunbarton’s Twiss …
In resounding reversal of last year, Merrimack Valley voters easily pass school budget For the second consecutive year, Merrimack Valley’s annual meeting threatened to devolve into a procedural fracas. Just minutes into the meeting Thursday, a Loudon resident called for a nearly $1 million reduction to the school board’s proposed budget. The speaker before her contended she had alread …
New SNAP work requirements underway New federal work requirements are now in effect for Vermonters receiving food assistance through the 3SquaresVT program, with more than 60,000 residents potentially affected.
Congressional Republicans bring Trump’s 'war on fraud' to Vermont The GOP leaders of the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee sent a letter to Gov. Phil Scott earlier this week to demand a raft of information about Vermont’s efforts to protect its Medicaid program from fraud, waste and abuse.
Live from the Word Barn: Jake Swamp & the Pine Jake Swamp and the Pine are an award winning Boston-based band that aims to bring the feeling of a campfire party to the stage, blending folk-rock with a modern country flavor.
The Winter Weather Advisory for tonight remains in effect after 7 PM tonight The Winter Weather Advisory for tonight remains in effect after 7 PM tonight. Confidence in timing and coverage have led to a cancellation of the advisory in St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties in New York, as well as a new end time at 10 AM tomorrow morning. Total ice up a tenth of an inch with up t …
Central-Southern Vermont could see some icing along with snow Thursday night into Friday Central-Southern Vermont could see some icing along with snow Thursday night into Friday. Please plan accordingly. Ice accumulations of up to 0.10” across the St Lawrence Valley and parts of central-southern Vermont. Snow and sleet accumulation of a dusting to 2 inches possible. Heaviest precipitati …
Doris Tennant: Who decides when we go to war? Dear Editor,Trump has unleashed the dogs of war, and the Vermont National Guard has been deployed to the Middle East under federal rules, with F-35 fighters from Vermont having been positioned for attack and now likely in play. The Defend the Guard Act, introduced in the Vermont House by Rep. Troy …
Peter Rinaldi: Vermont’s transfer tax drove us away Dear Editor, Although we are Florida residents, my wife and I love Vermont and spend six months a year here, enjoying the scenery and skiing. When we bought our condo in Moretown in January 2023, we paid 1.25 % transfer tax on the property, plus a small clean water surcharge. Because of my recent di …
VTDigger announces newsroom leadership changes VTDigger Editor-in-Chief Geeta Anand speaks during a conversation with David Goodman at the Manchester Community Library in Manchester on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger VTDigger announced today that Editor-in-Chief Geeta Anand will step down on June 30, 2026, as she retu …
Vermont targeted in federal investigation of Medicaid waste, fraud and abuse Jill Mazza Olson, deputy director for health care reform at the Vermont Agency of Human Services, speaks before the Senate Health and Welfare Committee at the Statehouse in Montpelier on Wednesday, January 14, 2026. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger Updated March 6 at 4:05 p.m. Vermont is the target o …
From cookies to community: one impact investor’s story VCLF Impact Investor Nicki Steel in her garden in southern Vermont. It was a warm summer day in cherry growing country of rural Michigan when Nicki Steel’s dad pulled the car over to the side of the road. She watched as he got out to help a family of migrant workers whose vehicle had stalled. When h …
DUMMERSTON — Evening Star Grange and Senior Solutions will present their annual St DUMMERSTON — Evening Star Grange and Senior Solutions will present their annual St. Patrick’s Day Corned Beef and Cabbage meal Wednesday, March 11. Read the full details here: https://www.commonsnews.org/issue/855/855area_briefs (Feed generated with FetchRSS) …