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O'Rourke Media Group to relaunch print publication in Milton, Vt.
The Milton Independent is coming back as a monthly print publication on Friday, Oct. 11. The O’Rourke Media Group team is excited for the opportunity to better serve the Milton community with a hyper-local print publication that will be mailed to 100% of households, plus additional copies delivered to high-traffic locations.
America East Announces 2024 Preseason Poll, Two Catamounts named All-Conference
BOSTON – The America East Conference unveiled its preseason coaches' poll today ahead of the 2024 season. The Catamounts collected 20 points and were picked to finish fifth in the poll. Sophia Drees and Sophia Lefranc were also selected to the preseason all-conference team. RELATED LINKS. Voting was conducted...
If You Build It They Will Come
Our native plant pollinator garden has been fully planted and mulched. Just a few tasks remain for the season, including addressing some storm water drainage issues. Many hands have come together to build our garden of dreams, and we are so delighted. We welcome you to come take a walk!
“Yankee Chronicle” 8/15/24 presented by Lake Sunapee Region VNA & Hospice
Welcome to the Yankee Chronicle. For the next 2 weeks, our show is presented by the Lake Sunapee Region VNA and Hospice as they are celebrating 20 years of their Renaissance Shoppe where items are donated by community members and are in turn resold, with profits going directly back to the vital home care, hospice and community health programs provided by Lake Sunapee Region VNA & Hospice. I’m Abby Peel, your host. Cathy Raymond will join me to tell us about the mission of this asset in their efforts to provide healthcare services to everyone. Kate Nobili will preview this year’s edition of the Apple Pie contest and crafts fair supporting the Newport’s Library Arts Center. Gram Gifford from the Telephone Museum and Andy Bullock from the Indian Museum will tell us about a collaborative event on the Code Talkers. Tim Blagden will bring us up to speed on developments on the Concord to Lake Sunapee Rail Trail. And our Laura James will visit with the Refinery Restaurants owner Brian McKenzie.
Roger Brown: How are our public institutions being led?
Are they focusing on improving the lives of those they serve, or on improving their administrators' chances of "moving up"? Read the story on VTDigger here: Roger Brown: How are our public institutions being led?.
North Country board plans opening
NEWPORT — North Country Union High School administrators are waiting for test results to decide when and how school will open. Those tests aren’t measures of academic achievement, but measurements of the levels of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in classrooms. At a special meeting of the North Country board...
Glover students will stay in town
BROWNINGTON — The Lake Region Union Elementary-Middle School District board met Monday for a special meeting and board retreat. Members gathered in the old Grammar School at the Old Stone House Museum here for a get-together to foster closer working relations between board members. The meeting, which included team-building...
Six Vermont historic sites are free to visit on Bennington Battle Day
Bennington Battle Day is coming up on Friday, and that means free admission at six state-owned historic sites to honor the Revolutionary War defeat of the British that played out 247 years ago. Most state offices, as well as Burlington city offices and Vermont state courts, will be closed on Friday in recognition of the state holiday. ...
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