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Gingerbread House Extravaganza at Grafton Public Library Dec. 6

Gingerbread House Extravaganza at Grafton Public Library Dec. 6 Part of the Grafton Village Holiday Festival

The Gingerbread House Extravaganza returns to the Grafton Public Library, 204 Main St. in Grafton on Saturday, Dec. 6. This is part of the Grafton Village Holiday Festival. The library is seeking beginner and expert gingerbread makers to participate in the Gingerbread House Extravaganza. Whether you want to show off your culinary skills or are […]

Springfield Rotary donates books to CAES kids

Springfield Rotary donates books to CAES kids

Through the Rotary Ideals Literacy Project, Springfield Rotary Club members have donated a set of two books to 50 second- and third-grade students at Chester-Andover Elementary School. Andy & Elmer’s Apple Dumpling Adventure shares the story of a young entrepreneur named Andy who starts an apple dumpling business with his neighbor Elmer. With the help of a […]

Londonderry Tractor Parade, Santa visit Dec. 5

Londonderry Tractor Parade, Santa visit Dec. 5

Londonderry’s annual holiday festivities kick off with a Tractor Parade at 5:30 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 5 at the Mountain Marketplace, 5700 Route 100. Any vehicle with wheels is welcome to take part in the parade and should meet behind the plaza at 5 p.m. Contact Susie Wyman at 802-236-0879 to confirm your participation or […]

Expeditionary School seeks donations for annual Giving Tuesday/End-of-Year Campaign 2025

Expeditionary School seeks donations for annual Giving Tuesday/End-of-Year Campaign 2025

Please consider supporting Expeditionary School at Black River during its annual Giving Tuesday/End-of-Year Campaign 2025. Funds go directly to education; as the sixth year of operation nears its halfway mark, your donation helps ESBR to acquire additional resources, programs and passionate professional instructors to assist students on their expeditionary learning journey. Expeditionary learning explores topics […]

To the editor: An Athens couple shows the world how to care for neighbors

To the editor: An Athens couple shows the world how to care for neighbors

Many initiatives, both small and large, individual and collective, ramped up across the state and the country to combat the sudden hunger crisis caused by the loss of SNAP benefits at the start of November. Here in Athens, Krista Gay and her husband Christian Rogerson, started their own Free Food Pantry at the bottom of […]

Chester Select Board agenda for Dec. 3

Chester Select Board agenda for Dec. 3

The Chester Select Board will hold its regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 3 at Town Hall, 556 Elm St. To join the meeting click here. Below is the board’s agenda: 1. Approval of Minutes from the Selectboard Meeting dated Nov. 17, 2025 2. Citizen’s Comments 3. Old Business 4. Discussion regarding Local […]

Roads less taken fill Chester board's agenda as MacGinnis sues town

Roads less taken fill Chester board’s agenda as MacGinnis sues town

By Shawn Cunningham © 2025 Telegraph Publishing LLC It’s looking like Class 4 roads will fill Chester government’s horizon for months – if not longer – as the Chester Select Board once again devoted a large portion of its Nov. 19 meeting to the topic. During last Wednesday’s meeting, Wyman’s Falls Road property owner Kirk […]

To the editor: Londonderry Rescue holds annual banquet to honor community, volunteers

To the editor: Londonderry Rescue holds annual banquet to honor community, volunteers

The Londonderry Volunteer Rescue Squad was held Saturday, Nov. 8 at the Landgrove Inn. There were 60 members and family attending. Hilary Dahlstrom presented the LVRS Community Award to Neighborhood Connections. It was graciously received by Executive Director Thom Simmons. Jeff DiStasio had the privilege to present the William Cobb Sr. Award to Doug Friant […]

Op-ed: Thanksgiving and to have and have not

Op-ed: Thanksgiving and to have and have not

By Bill Schubart ©2025 Telegraph Publishing LLC My family’s always favored Thanksgiving over the celestial holidays like Christmas and Easter that feed a bloom of consumption. At Thanksgiving, families and friends simply gather to express gratitude, share food, and tell stories. It’s an earthbound holiday. There are exceptions. France’s Bernard Arnault (estimated net worth: $184B) […]

Secretary of State announces Highgate pupil as Vermont’s 2026 Kid Governor-elect

Secretary of State announces Highgate pupil as Vermont’s 2026 Kid Governor-elect

After tallying up more than 1,000 votes from fifth graders across the state, Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas announced the winner of the election for Vermont’s first Kid Governor: Roslyn Fortin, a fifth-grade student at Highgate Elementary in Highgate Center. Teacher Courtney Kiser brought the Kid Governor program to Highgate. Fortin ran on […]

Wilder Memorial Library hires new director

Wilder Memorial Library hires new director

The Board of Trustees of Wilder Memorial Library announces the appointment of Faye Conte Mack as its new director, effective immediately. Conte Mack will oversee all library operations, including programs, collections and community partnerships. She will also lead efforts to expand the library’s role as a vibrant hub for lifelong learning and engagement for the […]

Telegraph among 16 Vermont news outlets honored with inaugural Civic Journalism grant

Telegraph among 16 Vermont news outlets honored with inaugural Civic Journalism grant

©2025 Telegraph Publishing LLC  MONTPELIER The Chester Telegraph is among 16 Vermont news organizations to be honored with the Local Civic Journalism Awards, a new program designed to steer state and philanthropic dollars to news outlets that inform Vermonters and foster civic engagement. The recipients represent a broad cross-section of local and regional news organizations […]

Take action to quit smoking, share your success stories for a chance to win a grocery card

Take action to quit smoking, share your success stories for a chance to win a grocery card

Although the Great American Smoke-Out, hosted annually by the American Cancer Society, officially took place on Nov. 20, it is never too late to take steps toward achieving a smoke-free life. Lung cancer is the second most diagnosed cancer in men and women in the U.S. The state of Vermont offers many valuable and free […]

Grace Cottage Hospital seeks security upgrade from Giving Tuesday donations

Grace Cottage Hospital seeks security upgrade from Giving Tuesday donations

After Black Friday and Cyber Monday comes Giving Tuesday, a worldwide day of philanthropy during the season of gratitude, which falls on Dec. 2 this year. To aid in its long-standing commitment to providing exceptional care, Grace Cottage Family Health & Hospital is seeking Giving Tuesday donations to upgrade security in its Emergency Department. Upgrades […]

Home repair grant program expands support for mountain towns

Home repair grant program expands support for mountain towns

Windham & Windsor Housing Trust’s Green Mountain Home Repair program has launched a special initiative in cooperation with The Collaborative and Neighborhood Connections to support homeowners in the mountain towns of Andover, Jamaica, Londonderry, Weston and Windham. Eligible homeowners in these communities can access grants of up to $25,000 to complete essential health and safety […]

GM Middle School Honor Roll for 1st Quarter

GM Middle School Honor Roll for 1st Quarter

Green Mountain Union Middle School has reinstated the Honor Roll. For the first quarter, awardees must have received all A’s to qualify. its first quarter that the middle school has brought back the honor roll. For this period each student must have achieved straight A’s. The school has also instituted a Student of the Month […]

Applications open for Vermont Community Fellows Program to address local issues

Applications open for Vermont Community Fellows Program to address local issues

Vermont Folklife is taking applications through Dec. 14 for the 2026 Vermont Community Fellows Program, an initiative to build statewide capacity for community-based, action-oriented field research. The program is made possible thanks to congressionally directed spending secured by Sen. Bernie Sanders through the National Historical Publications and Records Commission. Now in its second year, the […]

Weston Christmas Bazaar on hiatus, to return in November 2026

Weston Christmas Bazaar on hiatus, to return in November 2026

The Weston Community Association announces that one of the area’s favorite holiday gift buying options — the Weston Christmas Bazaar — will be not be taking place this year due to continued repairs to its traditional venue, the Weston Playhouse. This hiatus is just for this year and plans for the 2026 Weston Christmas Bazaar […]

Vermont Judiciary needs Guardians Ad Litem

Vermont Judiciary needs Guardians Ad Litem

© 2025 Telegraph Publishing LLC The Vermont Judiciary is looking for compassionate people with flexible schedules, reliable transportation and internet access to volunteer as Guardians ad Litem. When the Department for Children and Families seeks to take a child into their custody, Vermont law requires the court to appoint a Guardian ad Litem to serve […]

Springfield High presents 'The Great Gatsby' this weekend

Springfield High presents ‘The Great Gatsby’ this weekend

Springfield High School’s Theater Department presents three performances of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby adapted for the stage by Simon Levy and approved by the Fitzgerald Estate. Shows will be held in the Springfield High School Auditorium, 303 South St., at 7 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 21 and 22, with a matinee at […]