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Cavendish passes $1.95 million budget;  discusses ARPA fund use

Cavendish passes $1.95 million budget; discusses ARPA fund use

By Cara Philbin © 2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC Monday night’s Cavendish Town Meeting attracted about 50 residents to the Cavendish Town Elementary School and 15 on Zoom, mostly to discuss the proposed budget, which was among items to be voted on by Australian ballot on Tuesday, and uses of funding received from the federal pandemic […]

Chester votes to make clerk, treasurer appointed posts; approves $3.7 million town budget

Chester votes to make clerk, treasurer appointed posts; approves $3.7 million town budget

By Shawn Cunningham © 2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC More than 85 residents turned out  — in person and via Zoom  — for Chester’s annual Town Meeting on Monday night. Town Moderator Bill Dakin kept the evening moving with most of the questions passing without debate or discussion. Those on Zoom were not allowed to vote […]

Andover votes out Fromberger from longtime school board service

Andover votes out Fromberger from longtime school board service Re-elects incumbents elsewhere; OKs first million dollar budget

By Cynthia Prairie © 2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC The Andover Town Meeting, rescheduled from this past snow-bound Saturday, went off without too many hitches on Tuesday afternoon as 60 plus voters gathered at Town Hall and almost a dozen showed up on Zoom to hear the proceedings. But in a surprise action — once the […]

College News

College News

Emily Chamberlin of North Springfield was named to the Chancellor’s Honor Roll — reserved for students who earn a semester GPA of at least 3.75  — at the University of Mississippi, in University, Miss., for the fall 2022 semester. Malia Findley of Springfield, a Bachelor of Science major, has been named to the Dean’s List […]

Thrifty Attic to hold Bag Sale March 15 & 18

Thrifty Attic to hold Bag Sale March 15 & 18

The Thrifty Attic on Route 11 in Londonderry will  be holding its Semi-Annual Bag Sale from 8 a.m. to noon on Wednesday, March 15 and Saturday, March 18. Shoppers may fill bags with anything from the shelves. Small brown grocery bags are $1; the large bags are $5. All items must go and bag rates […]

Pianist Enger performs in Chester on March 30

Pianist Enger performs in Chester on March 30 Universalist Parish to host 'Celebrating Women Composers'

World-renowned pianist Carolyn Enger will bring music of women composers to the First Universalist Parish of Chester, 211 North St., at 7 p.m. on Thursday, March 30. Celebrating Women Composers: Music HerStory exalts contributions that women have made to the world of classical music. Compositions spanning from 1805 to 1982, including works by Fanny Mendelssohn, […]

American Precision gets $600,000 grant; announces new co-executive director

American Precision gets $600,000 grant; announces new co-executive director

WINDSOR The American Precision Museum, at 196 Main St. in Windsor,  announces two significant developments. First, Brooke Herndon – an experienced philanthropy professional – will join Steve Dalessio as co-executive director this month and will focus on growing the organization’s resources and capacity. Second, the Farley Family Charitable Foundation has awarded the museum $600,000 to […]

Prosecutor concerned over 'lingering' Rt. 103 murder case

Prosecutor concerned over ‘lingering’ Rt. 103 murder case Two to three week spring 2024 trial is anticipated

By Shawn Cunningham © 2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC More than three years after the murder of Boston trucker Roberto Fonseca-Rivera, Windham County Deputy  State’s Attorney Steven Brown told Judge Katherine Hayes that he was concerned that the case against Jozsef Piri is not moving at the pace the prosecution thinks it should and that it […]

International Women's Day Womenpreneur Panel to be held March 8

International Women’s Day Womenpreneur Panel to be held March 8

Join Vermont Womenpreneurs’ cofounder Mieko Ozeki and six panelists at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, March 8 for the International Women’s Day Womenpreneur Panel, a virtual event hosted by the Center for Women and Enterprise Vermont. The panel will discuss: Support and services available to womenpreneurs and where to find them. The unique successes, challenges and […]

Commentary: Trapping is cruel and unnecessary

Commentary: Trapping is cruel and unnecessary

By Carol Scafuro As a Vermont resident, do you enjoy the opportunity to observe a majestic bobcat or a playful river otter in the wild? Have you ever had the chance to watch a beaver family, led by a mother and father who mate for life, busily build their family’s lodge? Did you know that […]

John F. Martens, 93, of Chester

John F. Martens, 93, of Chester

J ohn F. Martens of Chester went to be with Jesus on March 1, 2023. He was born May 21, 1929 to Henry and Lizzie Martens of Inman, Kansas.  in 1950, he married Dorothy Swartley of Gardenville, Penn., and in 1954 God called them to Vermont, to serve a small Mennonite church in Andover. John […]

Henry Homeyer: Get ready to start your indoor seedlings

Henry Homeyer: Get ready to start your indoor seedlings

By Henry Homeyer © 2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC Starting seeds indoors under lights is a good treatment for the winter blues. It connects me to my upcoming garden and all its benefits. Early March is when I start onions and peppers, though April is the month for most everything else. My wife, Cindy Heath, and […]

Sen. Welch seeks applications for spending projects

Sen. Welch seeks applications for spending projects

WASHINGTON US. Sen. Peter Welch (D-VT) is now accepting applications for Congressionally Directed Spending projects. The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee authorizes each senator to request Congressionally Directed Spending projects for possible inclusion in the fiscal year 2024 appropriations bills. Constituents may suggest projects for Sen. Welch to request by filling out a survey (link below). […]

NOTICE: Andover postpones Town Meeting to Tuesday, March 7

NOTICE: Andover postpones Town Meeting to Tuesday, March 7

Due to the snow forecast and out of concern for everyone’s safety, the Andover Select Board called an emergency meeting today and voted unanimously to postpone Andover’s annual Town Meeting until 4 p.m. Tuesday, March 7  at the Andover Town Hall. Feel free to contact the Andover Town Office clerk@vermontel.net with any questions.

CANCELED: Rep. Chase hosts two constituent meetings Saturday

CANCELED: Rep. Chase hosts two constituent meetings Saturday

Due to the anticipated snows on Saturday, state Rep. Heather Chase has canceled these two meetings. Look for new meetings to be scheduled in the near future. State Rep. Heather Chase, representing the towns of Athens, Chester, Grafton and Windham in the Windsor-Windham District, will be available to meet with constituents at two venues on […]

Select Board candidates outline views in Chester forum

Select Board candidates outline views in Chester forum

By Shawn Cunningham © 2023 Telegraph Publishing LLC On a snowy, slushy Tuesday night, 35 Chester residents turned out at Town Hall to hear four of the five candidates running for two one-year seats on the town’s Select Board say why they want to be elected. SAPA-TV streamed the event which was available to residents […]

Kate Lorenz, 42, formerly of Chester

Kate Lorenz, 42, formerly of Chester

Katherine Doris Lorenz, formerly of Chester, passed away unexpectedly at her home in Belchertown, Mass., on July 21, 2022 due to heart failure caused by an allergic reaction to a wasp sting. She was 42. Kate was born in Rutland on April 10, 1980, the daughter of Nancie K. Lorenz and Steven J. Lorenz of […]

College News

College News

Paige Kelley of Ludlow, a Political Science major, has been named to the President’s List for the fall 2022 semester at the College of Charleston 0f Charleston, S.C. To qualify for President’s List (Highly Distinguished), students must earn a GPA of 3.800 or higher and complete a minimum of 14 semester hours. AJ Aldrich of […]

Video: Fire at the former Adams Funeral Home

Video: Fire at the former Adams Funeral Home