The Leland & Gray Rebels are having one of their best soccer seasons in a while. The Rebels came into Tuesday’s match with Twin Valley with a 5-5-2 record and in the hunt for a home game in next week ...
Changes are ahead for Weeping Willow Yoga. The yoga studio, which is known for its wildflower yoga held in a field in Jacksonville, will move into the former Honora building in the coming months.
Composer and pianist Eugene Uman will perform with double bassist Steve Cady and drummer Jon Fisher at Thrush Hill Stage, 314 Upper Houghton Road, on Thursday, October 16, at 7 pm. The Eugene Uman ...
MONTPELIER - The Vermont Fish and Wildlife’s 2026 calendar is now available. The calendar includes photography of Vermont species along with hunting, fishing, and trapping season dates, making it the ...
DOVER- A bankruptcy auction of the Snow Mountain Market property scheduled for this week has been postponed, thanks to the ongoing shutdown of the federal government. Last month, Chapter 7 bankruptcy ...
Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill Road, South, is hosting a concert to benefit the River Gallery School of Art on Sunday, October 19, from 2 to 5 pm; doors open at 1:15 pm. River Gallery’s Benefit ...
WILMINGTON- The Twin Valley girls have been the heartbreak kids this soccer season. After losing a string of close matches, the Wildcats were looking to turn the tables when they hosted the Leland & ...
Do you know that if you use words like schlep, glitch, kvetch, chutzpah. klutz, schtick or maven, you are speaking Yiddish? What is Yiddish? A blend of German, Slavic, and Hebrew, Yiddish was the ...
Next Stage Arts, 15 Kimball Hill, is hosting Cambodian artist Arn Chorn-Pond’s presentation “Coming Home: A Journey of Healing Through Music,” on Friday, October 24, at 7:30 pm. Chorn-Pond—genocide ...
To the Editor, On Saturday, October 18, millions of everyday Americans in small towns, rural areas, and large cities, red and blue, will come out to exercise their First Amendment constitutional right ...
DOVER- Selectboard members heard from local residents who were concerned about Mount Snow’s impact on the community at their regular meeting on Tuesday, October 7. Eamon Duane read aloud from an open ...
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