October 1, 2009 RSS feed / News

Vermont Reads Comes To Brown Public Library

The Vermont Humanities Council chose When the Emperor Was Divine by Julia Otsuka to be the book selection for 2009. This is the Council's statewide one-book community reading program. More...

Locals Attend Health Care Townhall Meeting At Kreitzberg Library

Almost fifty Northfield residents packed into the Kreitzberg Library at Norwich University in Northfield to hear local experts offer up their prescriptions for health care reform. More...

95 Per Cent Of Vermont Tech Grads Find Jobs

RANDOLPH CENTER - In a year when job losses, cutbacks, and the worst recession in 20 years have dominated the economic news, Vermont Tech this week announced that 95 per cent of its 2009 graduating class have found jobs in their fields or continue More...

Kellogg-Hubbard Library In October

7 p.m. - Thursday, October 1 The Lamoille Stories: Poignant, Funny, and Savory Tales from Vermont with Bill Schubart. More...

Pelkey-Harvey Engagement Announced

Lester and Jeanette Pelkey, of Essex Center, Vt, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Kayla Marie Pelkey, to Garret Richard Harvey, son of Richard and Jeri (Baroffio) Harvey, of Jericho, Vt and grandson of Jack and Thelma Baroffio of No More...

Roxbury School Board Notes

The Roxbury School board met on Monday, September 14. New principal Denise Maurice noted that all things had been running well in the first few days. More...

NEWS FROM THE HILL

On August 3rd a new sign went up on the door in room 232 of the Wise Campus Center. The Center for Civic Engagement opened in the former Office of Volunteer Programs. More...

Ring the Bell for Climate Change

On Saturday, October 24, 2009, members of Episcopal churches in Vermont, including St. Mary's on South Main Street, will ring their church bell 350 times. St. Mary's parishioners are inviting other local churches to chime in. More...