April 8, 2010 RSS feed / News

Reading Faces

"It’s all in the face! You can read a face like a book!" says author, career coach, and Personology expert. Naomi Tickle, speaker at the March 24th Lunch and Learn Lecture at the Sullivan Museum and History Center explained. More...

Kellogg-Hubbard Library

KELLOGG-HUBBARD 135 Main Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 802 223-3338 April Programs at the library. POETRY Alive! Through April 30, 2010, Montpelier, Vermont More...

Town Gets $45,800 Grant From Stimulus Package To Insulate Municipal Building & Garage

WILLIAMSTOWN – The town has been received a federal grant which will be used to insulate the municipal building and town garage. More...

Make Sure To Vote At Both Elections, April 10 & 13

The Northfield News WILLIAMSTOWN - This week there are two elections coming up. More...

CORRECTION

In our April 1 edition, on the Williamstown page 8, we stated that Robert Townsend expressed an opinion at the Selectboard meeting regarding his stand on changing the form of governance in Williamstown and stated that he signed the Peloquin petition More...

NEWS FROM THE HILL

THE UNIVERSITY held its annual Employee Recognition Dinner on March 31. The dinner is open to all employees of Norwich in recognition of their contributions to the University. More...

Norwich Concert Band Gives Spring Concert

The Norwich Concert Band gave a concert in the White Chapel. LTC Larry Porter, Director of Bands and Assistant Commandant for the Provisional Battalion was the Conductor. The Concert Band played several spirited selections. More...

Doyle Survey Results In

The Northfield News Senator Bill Doyle has released the results of his 41st annual Town Meeting Day Survey. More...

Trapp Family Lodge To Open Microbrewery

STOWE - Culminating more than a decade of planning, Johannes von Trapp and The Trapp Family Lodge have announced the launch of Trapp Lager and Trapp Microbrewery. More...

Electrical & Plumbing Apprentices Will Graduate From VTC

RANDOLPH CENTER - More than 165 Electrical and Plumbing Apprentices will graduate April 10 from an extensive fouryear program run by Vermont Technical College’s Technology Extension Division and the Vermont Department of Labor (VDOL). More...

Grand Union Employee Arrested For Theft Of Thousands In Groceries

The Northfield News Northfield police have reported that an employee of the Grand Union has been arrested for theft of food. Jeanne E. Gricci, age 62, of Northfield, was issued a citation for retail theft. More...

Girls Getting A New Dugout For Softball

The Williamstown Girl's softball game will get new dugouts this year. Josh Gauvin, owner of Gauvin Masonry, puts the finishing touches on the block work on the first base side dugout last Thursday afternoon. More...

Ainsworth Public Library

April is HORRID HENRY Month What is Horrid Henry up to now? More...

Big Cup Brothers

“Mhmm. Delicious!” Danny Rowe says while he and Asa Connor enjoy a Big Cup as they reflect on their long day as both students of Northfield Middle and High School and as members of the school’s musical production of The Wiz. More...

MUD

SUGARING SEASON in Vermont is the start of the fluid run. The temperature is just perfect for the sap, the blood of a tree, to start running through the trees veins. Boiled down we get Vermont gold - Maple syrup. More...