A number of the volunteers who dedicate their time to helping residents of Mayo Assisted Living and the Mayo Nursing Home were feted at the annual dinner for those who help out during the year reading More...
Northfield High School juniors, Zach Ward, Keli Mclellan, and Wilhelmina Weggler, were awarded medals, certificates, scholarships, and cash prizes at the Vermont State Science and Math Fair (VSSMF), held April 17, 2010, at Norwich University in Nort More...
Hilda B. Allen, 88 of Northfield Falls, Vermont, died April 17, 2010 at the Berlin Health and Rehabilitation Center. She was born April 28th, 1921 in Bridgewater, Vermont, a daughter of Leonard and Calla M. (Lewis) Bigelow. More...
WILLIAMSTOWN - Harold Arthur Carpenter, 94, passed away peacefully Tuesday, April 20, 2010, at the Woodridge Nursing Home, Berlin, reuniting with his beloved wife, Phyllis. His family had been at his side. Harold was born Feb. More...
Barbara Ann Hepburn-Axton, 75, died Sunday morning, April 18, 2010, surrounded by her loving family after a short illness. Born in Hartford, Conn. More...
DURING APRIL AROUND THE AREA Montpelier Ongoing, Sculpture Exhibit featuring the works of Leila Bandar, Kat Clear, Chris Curtis, David Tanych and Denis Versweyveld, Vermont Arts Council Sculpture Garden. Through April 30, Brian D. More...
April 14 10:29 a.m. - Burglary - Police responded to a residence in which the caller had reported that the residence had been broken into over the night time hours. More...
THE POLITICAL campaign season in this country is too long. Do we really need two years and hundreds of millions of dollars to decide who should lead our nation? More...
TO TH EEDITOR: THE NORTHFIELD NEWS HAVING JUST returned from a trip to New Jersey, I do so with an enhanced sense of pride in our state of Vermont. More...
TO TH EEDITOR: THE NORTHFIELD NEWS IN "VOTE To Reconsider School Budget May Have Been Illegal" (The Northfield News, 04/22/10), there was a partial quote attributed to me regarding why I favored changing to Australian balloting for future Williamst More...
TO TH EEDITOR: THE NORTHFIELD NEWS FIRST I’D LIKE to express my appreciation for all “The Northfield News” does on an ongoing basis to help the Brown Public Library. More...
“Both boards felt that it was appropriate to first speak with the Superintendent about the proposed action before voting to eliminate the position,” says a letter sent by Northfield town counsel to Vermont’s Attorney General. More...
The people went to the polls last Thursday in Northfield to vote on whether the town should remain with its current solid waste management district or whether we should move the town into the Mad River district. More...
A new Federal rule promulgated by the EPA went into effect on April 22, 2010 which limits the risks of lead poisoning that might result from renovations made to older buildings. More...
Kay Schlueter, left, Curator of the Northfield Historical Society, presented her webpage design to the Board of Managers of the Northfield Historical Society. More...
The Ladies Reading Circle held its regular meeting at Mayo Manor last week. The program was Northfield’s History. Through Pat Nelson’s research, the members were introduced to a woman who grew up in Northfield more than a century ago. More...
All candidates for governor were invited to appear at the dinner and answer questions at a “candidates forum” where members of the Boys & Girls Club wrote and asked the questions. More...
LAST WEEK, the southern Californian desert was alive with the sound of country music. About 150 miles east of Los Angeles, thousands of country music fans gathered for the 4th Annual Stagecoach Festival in Indio. More...
THE RECYCLING center is back to operating as it did in the good old days thanks to residents who can, and will, sort their recyclable items. Purists love it because products made from separated stuff are better quality. More...
By Miss Hysterectoma Gutthwacker, Apprentice Columnist
SELECTMENTALLY DISABLED – Greetings, all of you readerly-type persons, where your hard-workingly Miss Gutthwacker is busy backstoopwise at the Mayonnaise Building collecting up all the informationable news and gossip in this truly amazementmak More...
These are the Green Mountain Bicycle Club rides for May, 2010. All of our rides are free and open to the public. Helmets are required. We strongly encourage carpooling to the rides which require significant car travel. More...
It’s timeout in the Orange County Crush game against the U15 Hardwick Panthers. The Panthers won the game 38-16 and ended the tournament 1-3-0 for the Orange Crush. More...