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Chester Dems sponsor No Kings Day Oct. 18

On Saturday, Oct. 18 residents of Chester and neighboring towns will gather together for No Kings Day, a nationwide day of protest. Join us on the Chester Village Green from 10:30 a.m. to noon as across our nation Americans take action to reject authoritarianism and show the world what democracy really looks like. The billionaires […]

Speak Out for National Coming Out Day at Springfield Town Library Oct. 11

Speak Out for National Coming Out Day at Springfield Town Library Oct. 11

VINE Sanctuary, in collaboration with Springfield Town Library and the LGBT National Help Center, invites the public to a Speak Out for National Coming Out Day from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 11 at Springfield Town Library, 43 Main St. A Speak Out is a community forum where LGBTQ+ people and their […]

To honor U.S. history, CHS to host tea workshop

To honor U.S. history, CHS to host tea workshop Shaw's program to benefit Cavendish Historical Society

To honor the 250th anniversaries of the Revolutionary War and the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the Cavendish Historical Society has been examining colonial life with a focus on a “Taste of History.” Until the Tea Act of 1773 and the Boston Tea Party, tea was the beverage of choice among colonists. (Thereafter the […]

Upper Valley Job Fair Oct. 9 in White River Jct.

Upper Valley Job Fair Oct. 9 in White River Jct.

Upper Valley Workforce Partners, including the Vermont Department of Labor and HireAbility, is sponsoring a free Job Fair from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 9 in Conference Room 170 at 118 Prospect St., White River Junction. You can meet employers and partner state agencies to take the next step on your career […]

Tammy Clough of Mike and Tammys with her homebaked goodies. Photo by Shawn Cunningham.

Mike & Tammy’s in Londonderry celebrates Customer Appreciation Day Oct. 22

Mike and Tammy’s Main Street Deli will be holding a Customer Appreciation Day from 5:30 a.m. (for all you early birds) until 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 22 at the store and diner at 2170 N. Main St. in Londonderry. During their 18 years of serving local folks some of the best homemade baked goods, […]

Act 181 is coming: How will it affect your property?

Act 181 is coming: How will it affect your property? Details of this Act 250 reform are being defined as law is rolled out

By Shawn Cunningham © 2025 Telegraph Publishing LLC In 2024, the Vermont Legislature passed Act 181 that makes a number of changes to the state’s laws on land use with special attention to encouraging new housing in downtowns. But there may also be changes to the way rural land is treated and landowners should pay […]

Noted folk singer Reggie Harris to perform at Upstairs at Town Hall on Oct. 11

Noted folk singer Reggie Harris to perform at Upstairs at Town Hall on Oct. 11

Reggie Harris performs ‘High Over the Hudson.’ On Saturday Oct. 11 at 7 PM, Upstairs at Town Hall will present a performance by iconic folk singer, historian, educator and civil rights activist Reggie Harris. As a descendant of an enslaved Black woman and a Confederate general, Reggie Harris has embraced his unique heritage to create […]

Springfield Microtransit pilot program delayed

Springfield Microtransit pilot program delayed

Southeast Vermont Transit, also known as SEVT and the MOOver, is delaying the start date of its Springfield Microtransit pilot. Originally scheduled for early September, the project’s main funding grant agreement and a Notice to Proceed to spend grant funds has not been executed. The three-year $282,000 grant was awarded in July, but the grant […]

'Button Up' urges Vermonters to weatherize using state rebates and expiring tax credits 

‘Button Up’ urges Vermonters to weatherize using state rebates and expiring tax credits 

As temperatures drop across the northeast, partners in the statewide  Button Up Vermont campaign are urging homeowners and renters to prepare their homes for colder temperatures using Vermont weatherization and heat pump rebates—and use soon-to-expire federal tax credits for projects completed this year. Weatherization rebates from Efficiency Vermont, Vermont Gas Systems and other partners aren’t […]

Is Chester's long-delayed sidewalk project in the Depot finally a go?

Is Chester’s long-delayed sidewalk project in the Depot finally a go?

By Shawn Cunningham © 2025 Telegraph Publishing LLC Children in second grade at Chester-Andover Elementary today had not been born when the Town received an $800,000 grant to build a sidewalk from Bargefrede Road at the lower portion of Depot Street to Town Hall. But after an eight-year delay that doubled the project’s cost, the […]

VTSU student from Cavendish competes in golf tourney fund-raiser

VTSU student from Cavendish competes in golf tourney fund-raiser

Vermont State University-Randolph engineering and construction management students enjoyed themselves at the annual Vermont Society of Engineers golf tournament, held Sept. 26 at the Cedar Knoll Country Club in Hinesburg. The Green Knights team, comprised of Reid Hryckiewicz of Cavendish, Cam Johnson of St. Albans and Declan Anderson of Orwell,  all majoring in construction management, […]

N.H. man sentenced to more than 6 years in prison for southern Vermont robbery spree

N.H. man sentenced to more than 6 years in prison for southern Vermont robbery spree

Christopher Boisvert of Swanzey, N.H., was sentenced on Tuesday, Sept. 30 by Chief U.S. District Judge Christina Reiss to 74 months in prison to be followed by a three-year term of supervised release after pleading guilty in June to one count of robbing the TD Bank in Bellows Falls. He also stipulated to a second […]