June 10, 2010 RSS feed / News

Gifford Doctors Travel To Haiti To Help Earthquake Victims

RANDOLPH – Two Gifford Medical Center health care providers who traveled to Haiti with contingents from Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center will share their diverse experiences in the earthquake-ravaged country with the public on June 8 beginni More...

United Way Reaches Goal, Raises $650,000

The Green Mountain United Way has successfully met its fundraising goal for 2009 – 2010. More...

Portrait Painting Program At Sullivan

Norwich University’s Sullivan Museum and History Center will present a program on portrait painting on Wednesday, June 16 at 6:30 p.m. to include dessert and discussion. More...

Village To Charge Delinquent Penalties On Utilities

About 28 of the 30 Village voters at last week's Village meeting chose to have a one percent monthly interest charge on late sewer and water bills, have Larry Porter fill Thomas McCarney's seat, and raise Village taxes by a little less than a penny. More...

Free Home Care Guide Available For Seniors

With the senior population expected to reach 72 million by 2025, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, more and more families will be dealing with care decisions. More...

The Russians Were Coming - Rotarians From The Urals Visited The Northfield Rotary Club

The Northfield Rotary Club was the host for five Rotarians from the Ural Mountain Region of Russia. The visitors are part of the Rotary Russian Study Exchange (GSE) Program. More...

Boy & Girls Club Sponsors Child Care Food Program

The Boys and Girls Club is sponsoring a program provided by the U.S. Department of Agriculture funded Child and Adult Care Food Program. It allows the club to provide healthy snacks and meals to children at no cost to the families. More...

Student Exchange Program Needs More Local Sponsors

Foreign high school students are scheduled to arrive soon for academic semester and year homestay programs, and the sponsoring organization needs a few more local host families. The students are anxiously awaiting news of their new families. More...

Norwich Graduate School Adopts New Name To Reflect New Programs

Norwich University officials announced today that the School of Graduate Studies will now be known as the School of Graduate and Continuing Studies (SGCS). More...

VT Tech Names Honors List For Those From Area

Vermont Technical College this week announced its President’s and Dean’s list for the 2010 spring semester. More...

H.S. Senior Raises $1,100 To Women’s Cancer Fund

RANDOLPH – Seventeen-yearold Krista Warner of Randolph is not your typical high school senior. More...

Williamstown Selectboard Tackles Determination Of Curb Stop Hookup Fees

The selectmen, in their capacity as water and sewer commissioners, decided Monday night to reconvene the committee that oversaw the changes to the utilities' rates. More...

Seniors Part D Donut Hole Starts To Close & Checks Are Coming

Scammers Are Out Already

With the first checks to be mailed on June 10, people in Medicare Part D who reach the prescription drug coverage gap (or “doughnut hole”) this year will automatically receive a rebate of $250 to help with their drug costs and other expe More...

Northfield Boasts 10 Graduates At UVM This Year

The following 10 students from Northfield who have been attending the University of Vermont have earned degrees according to the university: Tessa M. Bussiere, BA, Geography Benjamin W. Clark, BA, Biology Sarah L. More...