October 7, 2010 RSS feed / News

Youth Service Bureau hires Northfield Native as new Executive Director

The Board of Directors of the Washington County Youth Service Bureau/Boys & Girls Club has hired Kreig Pinkham as the new Executive Director of the organization, replacing Tom Howard who retired at the end of June after serving in that position for More...

Wind Farms On The Ridges May Not Be Best Solution

Unlike Waitsfield, neither Northfield nor Roxbury have anything in their town plans that would prevent the building of massive wind farms on the ridges above those towns according to officials of both towns. More...

State Environmental Conference Set For October 21 In Fairlee

Dana Hudson, of the National Farm to School Network, Vermont Food Education Every Day (FEED) and Shelburne Farms, will be the Keynote Speaker at the New England Environmental Conference hosted by Vermont’s State-Wide Environmental Education Pr More...

Photos

Photo by Bill Croney, The Northfield News More...

Randolph Tech Grads Finding Jobs

RANDOLPH CENTER – In a year when job losses, cutbacks, and a lingering recession have dominated the economic news, Vermont Tech this week announced that 94 per cent of its 2010 graduating class have found jobs – with 98 per cent finding More...

High Schoolers Receive Merit Awards

The National Merit Scholarship Program (NMSP) has recognized Benjamin Albury for his performance on the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Qualifying Test, which he took last year as a sophomore at Northfield High School. More...

Boys Soccer record slips to 3 - 5 with shutout by Sharon Academy

Last week was a tough one for the Williamstown Boy’s soccer team. The Boys of the Blue & white dropped both games they played and their record slipped to 3-5 for the season. More...

NEWS FROM THE HILL

DURING ITS September 30th “Lunch and Learn” series the Sullivan Museum and History Center hosted CWD2 Michael D. Fay, USMC (retired), a war artist. More...