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Meditrina in Chester among recipients of SRDC loan program

Meditrina in Chester among recipients of SRDC loan program

Springfield Regional Development Corp. has announced the approval of $90,000 in financing for four area companies through the Springfield Area CARES Act Revolving Loan Fund and Springfield Area Revolving Loan Fund. Both loan funds utilize grants from the Economic Development Administration to assist businesses in Southern Windsor County. The loans that were approved include financing […]

College News

College News

The Class of 2025 of Vermont State University in Randolph Center graduated this past spring. Nineteen local students were among those graduating. They are: Allisa Alexander of Springfield; Jasmine Bergeron of Springfield; William Bishop of Springfield; Travis Blake of Ludlow; Jeffrey Cavagnino of Londonderry; Paul Dana of North Springfield; Allison Fiske of Springfield; Reid Hryckiewicz […]

GM track & field alumni athletes go the distance at the collegiate level

GM track & field alumni athletes go the distance at the collegiate level

By Dan Barile ©2025 Telegraph Publishing LLC The Green Mountain Union High School track and field program has achieved significant success throughout its existence, earning nine state titles on the boys’ side and four more from the girls. Both teams earned their most recent state titles in 2023 when they swept the Vermont Division IV […]

Anne Hyde Degan, 71, of Weston

Anne Hyde Degan, 71, of Weston

Anne Middleton Hyde Degan of Weston died peacefully on Wednesday, May 28 after a long and courageous battle against a debilitating lung disease. She was surrounded by her loving family. Anne was born on Sept. 8, 1953 in Springfield. She was the daughter of the late Henry Cheves and Ellen Leigh Martin Hyde. During her […]

College News

College News

Nicolas Houghton of Chester has been named to the President’s List at West Virginia University in Morgantown for the spring 2025 semester.  Houghton also is a senior who graduated Cum Laude from majoring in Forensic Examiner. The following local residents received Bachelor of Arts degrees from Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y., on Sunday, May 25, […]

Kinhaven debuts expanded Concert Hall with free concert

Kinhaven debuts expanded Concert Hall with free concert

Kinhaven Music School is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its newly expanded Concert Hall at 6:30 p.m. this Saturday, June 28. This free community celebration will mark a major milestone for the historic summer music school as it kicks off its 73rd summer season. Kinhaven is located at 354 Lawrence Hill Road in […]

Kimberly Henry, 60, of Proctorsville

Kimberly Henry, 60, of Proctorsville

PROCTORSVILLE Kimberly A. Henry, 60, passed away peacefully at Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center on June 15, 2025, with her husband by her side, after an extended period of failing health. She was born on Nov. 12, 1964 in Springfield to Norman B. Jr. and Julia (Bresett) Spaulding. She graduated from Green Mountain Union High School […]

To the editor: Proposed federal cuts to harm citizens, push boundaries of good sense

To the editor: Proposed federal cuts to harm citizens, push boundaries of good sense

I  recently attended protests in Manchester and Chester.  The theme in Chester and all over the country and the world was “No Kings.”  More protests are coming. I believe that the Trump administration is pushing beyond the boundaries of law, the Constitution and good sense.  Governments around the world have slipped from being democracies to becoming authoritarian.  Mr. […]

To the editor: Chester 'No Kings' event was large, peaceful, committed

To the editor: Chester ‘No Kings’ event was large, peaceful, committed

The recent “No Kings” demonstration on the Green in Chester brought together nearly 600 people, who protested peacefully against threats to our democracy and the human rights of those who are the most vulnerable. During the event there was an incident in which a vehicle drove into a crosswalk while people were in it. That […]

Susan Thorner, 87, of Maine

Susan Thorner, 87, of Maine

Susan Virginia (Chadwell) Thorner died peacefully on June 1, 2025, in Topsham, Maine surrounded by loving family. She was born Feb. 5, 1938 in Lynn, Mass., and grew up in Swampscott, Mass. She attended Bates College and Columbia University Nursing School. She was a skilled Registered Nurse and Family Planning Nurse Practitioner, expertly serving her […]

Andover Select Board agenda for June 23

Andover Select Board agenda for June 23

The Andover Select Board will hold its regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Monday June 23 at the Town Office, 953 Weston-Andover Road. Below is the board’s agenda. 1. Call Meeting to Order. 2. Act on Agenda. 3. Act on Minutes of June 9th meeting. 4. Public Comment (Time allowance: Five minutes per visitor, 10 […]

To the editor: We march for America, its values and freedom

To the editor: We march for America, its values and freedom

I want to thank Mr. Murray for their service and for sharing their views in the comment section of the recent Telegraph article regarding the No Kings protest (No Kings rally in Chester attracts large, peaceful crowd to protest Trump policies, June 16, 2025, The Chester Telegraph.) Civil dialogue — especially across political divides — is […]

Chester Select Board agenda for June 18

Chester Select Board agenda for June 18

The Chester Select Board will hold its regular meeting at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday June 18 at Town Hall, 556 Elm St., and via Zoom. To join the meeting go to: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81988842129 Below is the board’s agenda. 1. Approval of Minutes from the Selectboard Meeting dated May 21, 2025 2. Citizen’s Comments 3. Old Business […]

To the editor: Education reform bill a cause for concern

To the editor: Education reform bill a cause for concern

As a teacher and mother, it looks to me like the state’s education reform bills with larger class sizes and larger districts will lower teacher and community control. However, my largest concern about the possible legislation is that I’m unsure what the tax savings will actually be since there are so many unaccounted for costs […]

College News

College News

Jaedyn Thomes of Ludlow was named the recipient of The William Rosenfeld Chapbook Prize in Creative Writing for Fiction at Hamilton College’s annual Class & Charter Day, held on May 13 at the Clinton, N.Y., school. Established in 1950, the event combines the traditional Class Day celebrating the end of classes with a commemoration of […]

Op-ed: AG Clark stands strong to safeguard our democracy and Constitution

Op-ed: AG Clark stands strong to safeguard our democracy and Constitution

By Nick Boke It’s been quite a while since many of us have felt so positive. We — the very active members of the Chester Town Democratic Committee  and others — have been busy ever since Donald Trump took office. Trump’s inauguration got the half-dozen stalwarts who showed up for monthly CTDC meetings to jump […]

To the editor: Housing, education and a tentative meeting in Grafton

To the editor: Housing, education and a tentative meeting in Grafton

Hello Neighbors, The Vermont General Assembly is still in session as of the writing of this note, which is Sunday, May 25.  The complexity of the bills under consideration and the work needed to find consensus have kept us in Montpelier longer than usual to get the work done. I am hopeful that this will […]

No Kings protest set for June 14 in Chester

No Kings protest set for June 14 in Chester

From 10:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday, June 14, join the Chester Town Democratic Committee on the  Chester Green to echo Benjamin Franklin’s response to Elizabeth Willing Powel’s question about the new Constitution in 1787, “Well, Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” “A Republic,” Franklin replied, “if you can keep it.” […]

John 'Jack' Snyder, 87, of Andover

John ‘Jack’ Snyder, 87, of Andover

It is with deep sorrow that we announce the unexpected passing of John (Jack) Henry Snyder of Andover Vermont on May 31, 2025. Jack passed at his home surrounded by his loving family. He was 87. Jack was born in 1937 to Robert and Elizabeth (McLaughlin) Snyder in Brooklyn, New York. When Jack was young, […]

To the editor: School officials fail to see central importance of Flood Brook School to community

To the editor: School officials fail to see central importance of Flood Brook School to community

Editor’s Note: The following is an open letter to the Taconic & Green School Board and the Bennington-Rutland Supervisory Union. Dear Members of the Taconic & Green School Board and BRSU, I’m writing as a parent of two students at Flood Brook School, a community member and a third-generation graduate of Flood Brook to express […]