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New Hampshire: Casino group to rebrand as Revo Casino and Social House
New Hampshire operators Thursday rebranded as Revo Casino and Social House, a multi-location project that includes live entertainment and new dining experiences. The properties include Filotimo casinos in Manchester and Dover, Wonder Casino in Keene, and Lebanon Poker Room & Casino in Lebanon, which are owned and operated by New Hampshire Group.
Amid change, Brattleboro pieces a shattering past into a vision for the future
“It’s really symbolic in a lot of ways,” one local leader says of a public mosaic project in a downtown facing closures and crime. “You have to break the old to have the new.” Read the story on VTDigger here: Amid change, Brattleboro pieces a shattering past into a vision for the future.
DiTrani Brothers on Tavern Lawn
PUTNEY, Vt. – Twilight Music concludes its 21st Twilight on the Tavern Lawn series of bluegrass, folk, rock, world beat, jazz, pop, and zydeco summer concerts on Sunday, Aug. 18, with roots, ragtime, and jazz quartet DiTrani Brothers. The concert begins at 6 p.m., in downtown Putney, on the Putney Tavern lawn – bring a lawn chair or blanket – or at Next Stage, at 15 Kimball Hill, in case of rain. Copresented with Next Stage Arts Project, the series is sponsored by the Town of Putney, The Mockingbird Tavern, Rod’s, and many other Putney-area businesses and organizations. The concerts are free to the public, donations are accepted, and food will be available. For more information, call 802-387-5772 or visit www.twilightmusic.org.
Myra Flynn on the Bandwagon Summer Stage
PUTNEY, Vt. – The Next Stage Bandwagon Summer Series presents Vermont native indie/soul singer-songwriter Myra Flynn, on Saturday, Aug. 17, at 6 p.m., at Cooper Field, 41 Sand Hill Road in Putney, Vt. Flynn spends her career embracing dichotomy. Half Irish and half African-American, her original indie/soul songs blend...
If you grow it, they will come: Some options for pick-your-own berries and other fruit-picking in Southern Vermont
There is nothing quite like the dopamine-release of picking your own fruit, and Southern Vermont has plenty of opportunities to do that. At Harlow’s Sugar House, a year-round sugarhouse that also hosts blueberry- and apple-picking, owner and manager Todd Harlow is pleased so far with how his crops are shaping up. Pick-your-own blueberry season starts around the Fourth of July, and apple-picking season starts around the second or third week of September.
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