May 21, 2009 RSS feed / News

Large Portion Of North Main To Be Completely Repaved

North Main Street from Belknap Street to about Cumberland Farms will have extensive pavement work this summer, according to the joint highway committee. More...

Ellie's Tree Goes Boom!

A large pine tree in the driveway of Karen Moyhihan, owner of Ellie's Farm Market, split open and fell in the wind last week taking a power line with it. More...

Paine Mountain Trail Will Be Restored

Montpelier - Governor Jim Douglas today announced that the Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation is funding 24 trail projects across the state with $568,170 from Vermont's Recreation Trails Program. More...

Stowe Hosting Eight Car Shows This Summer, First Show Is This Week

STOWE - If cars are what gets you going, then Stowe, Vermont is the place to be this summer. From May through September, Stowe hosts eight different car shows that will make any car enthusiast's motor run! More...

Vermont Maple Syrup Goes To Iraq As Gifts For The Troops

Vermont maple syrup, donated by producers all around the state, is on its way to Vermont troops as a reminder of the sights, smells and tastes of home. More...

Seven Northfielders Graduate From UVM

Seven students from Northfield graduated from the University of Vermont. They included students who obtained bachelors degrees, one masters degree and a medical doctor. Two students graduated cum laude. More...

Water Main Redo To Come Up For Vote In June 2 Village Election

The Trustees are pushing ahead quickly on a vote to complete the second phase of the water main replacement project so that Village voters can vote on the bonding at the annual Village meeting on June 2 at the high school auditorium. More...

Two NU Students Receive Humanitian Achievement Awards

Norwich University School of Humanities held their awards for outstanding achievements in a Ceremony in the Milano Ballroom last week. Dr. More...

June Bicycle Tours Around State Are Free To Enjoy

The Green Mountain Bicycle Club [BMBC] has announced bicycle tours in Vermont for the month of June. All GMBC rides are free and open to the public. Helmets are required. More...