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Maintenance Work at Bellows Falls Dam Hi, folks, I just received the email below from Brandon Kibbe of Great River Hydro about a drawdown of the water level above Bellows Falls Dam for dam maintenance work, and the related closing of river access points while the work is being done. Please be careful while the repairs are being made. Ha …
Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 4/16/26 Town of Walpole, New Hampshire Meeting of the Selectboard April 16, 2026 Selectboard Present: Carolyn Vose, Chair, Cheryl Mayberry, and Steven Dalessio Staff Present: Jodi Daigle, Tax Collector, Water-Sewer Clerk and Administrative Assistant, and Sue Bauer, Recording Secretary Guests Present: Peter …
Selectboard Meeting Minutes – 4/9/26 Town of Walpole, New Hampshire Meeting of the Selectboard April 9, 2026 Selectboard Present: Carolyn Vose, Chair, Cheryl Mayberry, and Steven Dalessio Staff Present: Sarah Downing, Manager of Administration, and Sue Bauer, Recording Secretary Guests Present: Wes Vickers Call to Order: Ms. Vose calle …
Police Building Committee Meeting Minutes – 4/8/26 Police Station Building Committee Minutes April 8, 2026 The Police Building Committee met at the Hooper Institute, at 12:30 pm, April 8, 2026, for the purpose of interviewing the principals of two companies who had presented proposals for the construction of a new Police Station for the Town of Walp …
Londonderry cemeteries to open May 1 LONDONDERRY, Vt. – The cemetery commission of the Town of Londonderry would like the public to know that the Londonderry cemeteries will open May 1. Cleanup of the cemeteries by the cemetery caretakers begins shortly afterward. To that end, please remove all decorations that have been added to the c …
Twin Falls Training Center moving to larger facility Twin Falls Training Center’s new location in Westminster. Photo by Joe Milliken WESTMINSTER, Vt. – The Twin Falls Training Center (TFTC), currently located on Spencer Drive in Bellows Falls, will soon be opening a new, significantly larger training facility located at 7994 U.S. Route 5 in Westminste …
Indivisible’s May Day celebration CHESTER, Vt. – Join the newly organized Two Rivers Area Indivisible chapter on the Chester Green as it celebrates and supports organized labor and working families on Friday, May 1. For much of the day we will emphasize the positive impacts workers bring to our communities, as well as honoring those …
Chester selectboard authorizes first steps toward regionalization Chester, Vt. CHESTER, Vt. – Town Manager Julie Hance came to the Chester Selectboard at their April 15 meeting seeking consensus to proceed with a Safe Streets and Roads for All grant application. According to Hance, the $3 million grant would “fund the planning process and…mockups for discussion of …
Londonderry discusses Act 181 repeal, approves STR amendments Londonderry, Vt. LONDONDERRY, Vt. – At the April 20 Londonderry Selectboard meeting, Town Administrator Aileen Tulloch announced that there were “some wires crossed” with some of the formalities between town attorney Bob Fisher and the Windham Selectboard regarding the hearing to discontinue Monet L …
Route 5 in Fairlee to remain closed through mid-May following rockslide FAIRLEE — A stretch of Route 5 that was closed last month due to a rockslide will likely remain closed through mid-May. The Vermont Agency of Transportation is in the process of soliciting bids to remove rocks that are in danger of tumbling down a roughly 300-foot rock ledge on Route 5 in an area kn …
Column: Springfield School Board responds to voters Springfield residents, you voted no on our proposed budget in March, and we have listened. We know Vermont education funding is confusing & seeing an increased overall budget on the ballot is concerning. The increase is due to additional grant funding received, but reflects a purposeful decision: us …
Mechanics raise road safety concerns after NH inspection pause WEST LEBANON — Since the state of New Hampshire suspended annual car inspections in February, Dave Enderson, owner of Midas auto shop franchise in West Lebanon, has noticed more and more people opting not to immediately address the maintenance needs of their vehicles. They’ll hold off changing their …
Brattleboro to celebrate new pickleball courts BRATTLEBORO — Brattleboro Recreation & Parks invites the community to celebrate the Grand Opening and Ribbon Cutting Ceremony of the town’s brand new pickleball courts at Living Memorial Park’s Fred Harris Memorial Courts on Saturday, May 2, at 11 a.m. The event marks a notable addition to Brattlebo …
St. Michael's tag sale benefits local food ministry BRATTLEBORO — “Spring is here and with it,” says St. Michael’s Episcopal Church parishioner, Pam Gallagher, “our ‘Terrific Tag Sale,’ a beloved event for many local people and visitors alike.” An annual fundraiser for 53 years — except in 2020 — the event that Gallagher is coordinating this year and …
All Souls Church craft fair welcomes spring BRATTLEBORO — “Welcome Spring,” a craft fair featuring works by the gifted crafters of All Souls Church Unitarian Universalist, will be held outdoors on Saturday, May 2, from 10 am to 3 pm, rain or shine. Reflecting the UU principles of respect for the environment and green lifestyles, the organizer …
Brattleboro church hosting free community breakfast on May 3 BRATTLEBORO — There will be a free Community Breakfast Buffet at First Congregational Church, 880 Western Ave., on Sunday, May 3, from 8 to 9:30 a.m. The menu includes scrambled eggs, sausage, apple pancakes, served with Vermont Maple syrup, gluten free muffins, sweet breads, muffins, fresh fruit, a …
Windham County Conservation District celebrates 80th birthday with Plant Palooza PUTNEY — The Windham County Conservation District is celebrating its 80th birthday this spring with a plant-themed party on Saturday, May 2, from 9 a.m. to noon at Green Mountain Orchards. This Plant Palooza event expands the Conservation District’s annual plant sale into a gathering that celebrates …
GMUSD budget re-vote informational meeting May 5 The Green Mountain Union School District will hold a informational meeting regarding the District’s school budget ahead of a May 12 re-vote at 6 p.m. on May 5, 2026 at Green Mountain Union High School, 716 Route 103 south in Chester and remotely via Zoom. Below is the board’s agenda: I. Call to Ord …
Andover Select Board agenda for April 27 The Andover Select Board will hold its regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, April 27 at the Andover Town Office, 953 Weston-Andover Road. Below is the board’s agenda: 1. Call Meeting to Order. 2. Act on Agenda. 3. Act on Minutes of April 13th meeting. 4. Public Comment (Time allowance: Five minut …
Ouster of Public Safety Chair Divides Burlington Council As Burlington continues to grapple with issues around crime, drug use and a beleaguered police department, city council Democrats shook up the Public Safety Committee by swapping out an established Progressive chair with a more business-minded replacement. Earlier this month, during the annual reorg …
Do You Work for Homeland Security in Vermont? We Want to Hear From You. Are you a current or former U.S. Department of Homeland Security employee in Vermont? If you have worked for Customs and Border Protection, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Citizenship and Immigration Services or other agencies under the DHS umbrella in Vermont, then I’d like to hear from you. Y …
Obituary: Michael Collins Jacobs Jr., 1945-2026 Michael Jacobs Credit: Courtesy Michael Collins Jacobs Jr., USAF Lt. Col., Ret., passed peacefully on March 19, 2026, in Alexandria, Va., surrounded by family. Born on February 23, 1945, in New York City to Michael Collins Jacobs and Janet (Gallagher), Mike grew up with a strong sense of duty, humor …
After a Hiatus, Can Circus Smirkus Revive Its Big Top Tour? In mid-August, when the winding caravan of trucks, trailers and vans has snaked through New England and the young circus performers have staged some 60 shows in seven weeks, the Circus Smirkus Big Top Tour rolls back into Greensboro, where it began. For the last time, stakes, poles, muscle and vinyl …
After a Rural Revolt, Dems Favor Rolling Back Act 250 Reforms When Rep. Amy Sheldon (D-Middlebury) announced last week that she will support repealing key provisions of the land-use reform law she helped craft two years ago, many in Montpelier were stunned. The chair of the House Committee on the Environment is one of the most steadfast advocates for natural r …
Three local educators named semifinalists for NH Teacher of the Year Rebecca Fortgang sees on a regular basis how her Pembroke Academy students grow their confidence by speaking French. Gabriel Cohen relishes the creativity of his performing arts and music students at Concord High School and applauds the leadership and discipline they gain through these efforts. At R …
House votes down open enrollment as almost two dozen Republicans break with party Twenty-one House Republicans broke with their party on Thursday to vote down a bill that would mandate open enrollment in the state’s public schools, delivering a significant and unexpected setback to one of the majority party’s signature policy priorities this session. The vote does not eliminate t …
Former Warner resident sues NH hospitals, town over mental healthcare mistreatment A former Warner resident is taking two of New Hampshire’s largest hospitals and a local town to federal court, alleging she was mistreated, physically harmed and civilly trafficked while seeking help for a psychiatric condition that stemmed from her years of service as a law enforcement officer. Sus …
NH Senate votes to keep Housing Champions program The New Hampshire Senate voted Thursday to preserve a program designed to encourage municipalities to update zoning laws and support new housing development. Sponsored by several Republican legislators, House Bill 1196 sought to repeal the state’s Housing Champions Program, which grants certain town …
Bow police say they foiled vehicle theft in progress A vehicle theft in Bow was foiled on Wednesday after police said they caught a suspect in the act and made an arrest. At 12:29 p.m., the Bow Police Department responded to a report of a theft in progress at a residence on Carriage Road. Officers received a call about an unauthorized individual on th …
Rutland officials concerned over renewed threats to regional airline subsidies The Trump Administration is again calling for steep cuts to the Essential Air Service program, which subsidizes passenger flights to more than 100 small communities across the U.S., including Rutland. Local officials say the program is vital to Rutland’s economy.
Day 5 of Severe Weather Awareness Week is focused on lightning safety Day 5 of Severe Weather Awareness Week is focused on lightning safety. For more information, check out this national NWS lightning safety page: https://www.weather.gov/safety/lightning-safety(Feed generated with FetchRSS) …
[APRIL 23, 2026] [APRIL 23, 2026] HIGH Fire Danger for all of Vermont today. There are special considerations for some areas of the state. From the US National Weather Service Burlington VT: …Near Critical Fire Weather Conditions are Expected Today… * AFFECTED AREA…Portions of northern New York and central, no …
Elevated fire danger in areas of Vermont on Thursday Elevated fire danger in areas of Vermont on Thursday. Southerly winds 10-15 mph with gusts up to 30 mph are expected tomorrow afternoon with minimum relative humidity values as low as 25-30%. If any fires were to start, the weather and fuel conditions could cause fires to quickly get out of control …
Day 4 of Severe Weather Awareness Week is focused on severe weather safety Day 4 of Severe Weather Awareness Week is focused on severe weather safety. We urge you to take severe thunderstorm warnings seriously by planning a safe place ahead of time and having multiple ways to receive the latest weather information.(Feed generated with FetchRSS) …
Federal reclassification of marijuana could ‘turbocharge’ Vermont’s medical market Cannabis buds for purchase on display at Ceres Collaborative dispensary in Burlington on the first day of legal retail cannabis sales in October 2022. File photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger The Trump administration’s move to reclassify marijuana as a lower-risk drug could provide major tax benefits to …
How federal health care cuts are affecting Vermont: far fewer people insured Vermont deals with loss of health care subsidies after last summer’s federal budget bill. Photo from Adobe Stock Subsidy shakeout “A big change like this is like shaking up a snowglobe and seeing where everything lands,” Nolan Langweil, a principal analyst in the Legislature’s Joint Fiscal Office, t …
Vermont thought it was getting new electric buses. The Trump administration had other plans. An electric bus on loan from a California company driving local routes for Green Mountain Transit as part of a pilot program. File photo by Morgan True / VTDigger Vermont’s largest public transit provider has been planning to roll out a fleet of new electric buses. Now, it’s set to get buses powered …
Frederick W. Stetson II Born: 02/20/1943 Boston, MA Died: 04/18/2026 Burlington, VT Details of service: A memorial service will be held this summer. Frederick Winslow Stetson II, 83, of Burlington, Vermont died on April 18, 2026. He was born February 20, 1943 in Boston, the son of Brewster Stetson and Rhoda Belknap Stetson …
Norman E. Wright Born: 03/01/1937 Sheffield, VT Died: 02/15/2026 Westminster West, VT Details of service: A celebration of life will be held at the Westminster West Congregational Church on Saturday, June 6 at 1 p.m. A brief graveside commitment and light luncheon at the church will follow. Friends and the community …