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LOCAL NEWS | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Manchester Center, VT (05254) Today. Partly cloudy. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. DANBY ATV FIGHT KICKED BACK TO SELECT BOARD TO REWRITE DANBY — The Select Board asked the town’s Planning Commission to look into a proposed ATV ordinance and after several weeks of work the commission has its recommendation. Start over. That was the unanimous decision by the Planning Commission at its May 6 LETTER: COMMISSIONER PORTER SINKS WILDLIFE BILL To the Editor: Vermont is no stranger to the wanton waste of wildlife. Photos of coyote carcasses nailed to trees and crows killed in shooting contests with their lifeless bodies lined up for bragging rights, are easily found on Vermont social media. Wanton waste can be defined as hunting or SOUTHERN-STYLE RESTAURANT PLANNED FOR FORMER BISTRO HENRY MANCHESTER -- A restaurant serving Southern-inspired cuisine is being planned for the building that for years was the site of Bistro Henry, which closed more than one year ago. METTOWEE MINT NURSERY TO OPEN THIS WEEKEND IN DORSET DORSET — The Mettowee Mint nursery will hold a soft opening this weekend in Dorset. Formerly the Mettowee Mill, new owners Sarah Linford and Anna Johansen have spent the winter renovating, clearing the property and preparing for this growing season. A DOZEN AREA FIRE DEPARTMENTS BATTLED A HOUSE FIRE IN With a metal roof holding the heat in, firefighters worked for close to two hours to get the initial knockdown and control of the fire. In addition to the Dorset Fire Department, crews from East Dorset, Manchester, Arlington, Pawlet, West Pawlet, Rupert, Shaftesbury, Danby-Mount Tabor, Wells, Wallingford, and Granville, New York, assisted at the scene or as standby protection at another station. ROUTE 7 CLOSED IN DANBY Manchester Center, VT (05254) Today. Cloudy skies. Low 42F. Winds E at10 to 15 mph..
REMEMBERING BRIAN SWEETLAND Caught between his omnipresence and his terrible absence, it is almost impossible to have to write about Brian Sweetland in the past tense. So many have had the pleasure of knowing his gorgeous paintings of the Vermont landscape, and many have shared the company of this masterful artist, but some may not have had the privilege and honor of knowingthe man.
LETTER: WHY CAN'T CONSERVATIVES SUPPORT BLM? Whether it was the war on drugs (that unfairly targeted People Of Color) or it was the constant police brutality problem in this country, The United States hasn't done enough to MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM LENOX — When the pandemic hit, did you stay in or get out? Renaissance Investment Group clients stayed put. In 2020, that made all the difference for Renaissance clients, who, based on the recommendation of their advisers, remained invested in the stock market through the lows of March, when the coronavirus lockdownsbegan.
LOCAL NEWS | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Manchester Center, VT (05254) Today. Partly cloudy. A stray shower or thunderstorm is possible. DANBY ATV FIGHT KICKED BACK TO SELECT BOARD TO REWRITE DANBY — The Select Board asked the town’s Planning Commission to look into a proposed ATV ordinance and after several weeks of work the commission has its recommendation. Start over. That was the unanimous decision by the Planning Commission at its May 6 LETTER: COMMISSIONER PORTER SINKS WILDLIFE BILL To the Editor: Vermont is no stranger to the wanton waste of wildlife. Photos of coyote carcasses nailed to trees and crows killed in shooting contests with their lifeless bodies lined up for bragging rights, are easily found on Vermont social media. Wanton waste can be defined as hunting or SOUTHERN-STYLE RESTAURANT PLANNED FOR FORMER BISTRO HENRY MANCHESTER -- A restaurant serving Southern-inspired cuisine is being planned for the building that for years was the site of Bistro Henry, which closed more than one year ago. METTOWEE MINT NURSERY TO OPEN THIS WEEKEND IN DORSET DORSET — The Mettowee Mint nursery will hold a soft opening this weekend in Dorset. Formerly the Mettowee Mill, new owners Sarah Linford and Anna Johansen have spent the winter renovating, clearing the property and preparing for this growing season. A DOZEN AREA FIRE DEPARTMENTS BATTLED A HOUSE FIRE IN With a metal roof holding the heat in, firefighters worked for close to two hours to get the initial knockdown and control of the fire. In addition to the Dorset Fire Department, crews from East Dorset, Manchester, Arlington, Pawlet, West Pawlet, Rupert, Shaftesbury, Danby-Mount Tabor, Wells, Wallingford, and Granville, New York, assisted at the scene or as standby protection at another station. ROUTE 7 CLOSED IN DANBY Manchester Center, VT (05254) Today. Cloudy skies. Low 42F. Winds E at10 to 15 mph..
REMEMBERING BRIAN SWEETLAND Caught between his omnipresence and his terrible absence, it is almost impossible to have to write about Brian Sweetland in the past tense. So many have had the pleasure of knowing his gorgeous paintings of the Vermont landscape, and many have shared the company of this masterful artist, but some may not have had the privilege and honor of knowingthe man.
LETTER: WHY CAN'T CONSERVATIVES SUPPORT BLM? Whether it was the war on drugs (that unfairly targeted People Of Color) or it was the constant police brutality problem in this country, The United States hasn't done enough toONLINE FEATURES
Manchester Center, VT (05254) Today. Partly cloudy skies. Near recordhigh temperatures.
DON KEELAN: THE DAY OF THE HANDSHAKE DEAL COULD BE OVER 14 hours ago · The good news is that H.157 did not make it over the finish line last month before the Vermont General Assembly had adjourned. The bill, which passed the House, would have required construction contractors who work on residential projects over $2,500 to register with the State of Vermont’s Office of Professional Regulation by April 2022. SPORTS | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM STRATTON — On May 8, Stratton Mountain School celebrated the official opening of the newly named Simpson Center for Action Sports, formerly known as the Air Awareness Center, and the addition of a state-of-the-art progression ramp. BENSON ROAD RESIDENT ACCUSES TOWN OF ZONING CHANGES TO MANCHESTER — The Manchester Select Board held a public hearing Tuesday to take comments on the proposed revisions to the Manchester Land Use and Development Ordinance. The changes are those things discovered since the ordinance was first approved in 2018. The changes were supposed to be adopted a MOLLY GRAY: IF WE WANT TO RECOVER STRONGER, WE HAVE TO This past year has proven what we have long known to be true: Vermonters are resilient and know how to come together to get through tough times. While we should all be proud that our brave little state has led the nation in responding to COVID-19, the all too familiar stories of working families and EQUINOX HOSTS VACCINATION CLINIC FOR HOSPITALITY, TOURISM MANCHESTER — The Southwestern Vermont Chamber of Commerce has organized pop-up COVID-19 vaccination clinics next week for hospitality and tourism workers in Manchester and Bennington. The Manchester clinic will take place from noon to 6 p.m., Tuesday, June 1, at The Equinox Resort, and the MANCHESTER'S CONCERTS ON THE GREEN LINEUP ANNOUNCED MANCHESTER — The Concerts on the Green lineup has been announced with six concerts slated for Wednesdays in July and August on the schedule. This year’s concerts are supported by Four Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty this year. The 2021 music series will 'UNMASKED' SURVEYS ARTISTS' PANDEMIC RESPONSE AT SVAC “This exhibition combines an exciting mix of artists, showcasing not only some of the tremendous talent that resides in the state of Vermont but also bringing national and even international perspectives into the conversation about COVID’s impact on artists,” Alison Crites, SVAC’s manager of exhibitions and interpretive engagement, said of the exhibit. ROUTE 7 CLOSED IN DANBY DANBY -- Vermont State Police have closed Route 7 in Danby for a crash near the intersection of Scottsville Road. A detour has been put inplace.
NEW HOTEL CUTS THE RIBBON MANCHESTER VILLAGE >> Following a "soft opening" Dec. 3, the newly constructed Taconic Hotel — the first new hotel built from scratch in quite awhile in Manchester — officially opened its doors Sunday. The 58,000 square-foot, 87 room hotel, consisting of a horseshoe-shaped Main House and three separate cottages, occupies about 5 acres along Main Street, on a site that has been home to MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM LENOX — When the pandemic hit, did you stay in or get out? Renaissance Investment Group clients stayed put. In 2020, that made all the difference for Renaissance clients, who, based on the recommendation of their advisers, remained invested in the stock market through the lows of March, when the coronavirus lockdownsbegan.
LOCAL NEWS | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM MANCHESTER — Neighbors and opponents of a proposed 500-kilowatt solar group net-metered electric generation facility on Richville Road in Manchester are planning to show up en masse at a scheduled site visit set by the Vermont Public Utility Commission on Tuesday. PAWLET — A Mettawee Community School sixth-grader broke into an ecstatic DORSET QUARRY REOPENING FOR SEASON Dorset Quarry reopening for season. Ryan Downey, left, owner of the Dorset Marble Quarry and Dorset Marble Park, tells the story of the Norcross-West Marble Quarry in Dorset to visitors late in the day Tuesday. The quarry officially opens for the season Memorial Day weekend. In this July 2015 file photo, swimmers fill the waters of theDorset
A DOZEN AREA FIRE DEPARTMENTS BATTLED A HOUSE FIRE IN With a metal roof holding the heat in, firefighters worked for close to two hours to get the initial knockdown and control of the fire. In addition to the Dorset Fire Department, crews from East Dorset, Manchester, Arlington, Pawlet, West Pawlet, Rupert, Shaftesbury, Danby-Mount Tabor, Wells, Wallingford, and Granville, New York, assisted at the scene or as standby protection at another station. DANBY ATV FIGHT KICKED BACK TO SELECT BOARD TO REWRITE DANBY — The Select Board asked the town’s Planning Commission to look into a proposed ATV ordinance and after several weeks of work the commission has its recommendation. Start over. That was the unanimous decision by the Planning Commission at its May 6 METTOWEE MINT NURSERY TO OPEN THIS WEEKEND IN DORSET Initially, hours will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday as they head toward a full opening April 14. Eventually the nursery and coffee bar is expecting to be open 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed Tuesdays. Mettowee Mint is located at 4977Route 30.
LETTER: COMMISSIONER PORTER SINKS WILDLIFE BILL To the Editor: Vermont is no stranger to the wanton waste of wildlife. Photos of coyote carcasses nailed to trees and crows killed in shooting contests with their lifeless bodies lined up for bragging rights, are easily found on Vermont social media. Wanton waste can be defined as hunting or REMEMBERING BRIAN SWEETLAND Loss. Brian was known to be modest, kind, polite, erudite, softspoken, and even hermitic, but on Sunday afternoon of Nov. 3, scores of friends and admirers came together, bringing their Sweetland paintings and sketches to a gathering at the Pawlet Library. Watching a slideshow of Brian's paintings and family photographs, his lifeflashing
ROUTE 7 CLOSED IN DANBY Facebook. DANBY -- Vermont State Police have closed Route 7 in Danby for a crash near the intersection of Scottsville Road. A detour has been put in place. No details have been released. Witnesses said DHART was seen landing and leaving from the area. Police have not LETTER: WHY CAN'T CONSERVATIVES SUPPORT BLM? The Black Lives Matter movement has advocated against police brutality and for equality, so why is it so hard for the right to support it? The right thinks that this movement forgets about all other races, what they don't understand is that we said Black Lives Matter not other races don't matter. The movement also advocates to defund thepolice
MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM LENOX — When the pandemic hit, did you stay in or get out? Renaissance Investment Group clients stayed put. In 2020, that made all the difference for Renaissance clients, who, based on the recommendation of their advisers, remained invested in the stock market through the lows of March, when the coronavirus lockdownsbegan.
LOCAL NEWS | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM MANCHESTER — Neighbors and opponents of a proposed 500-kilowatt solar group net-metered electric generation facility on Richville Road in Manchester are planning to show up en masse at a scheduled site visit set by the Vermont Public Utility Commission on Tuesday. PAWLET — A Mettawee Community School sixth-grader broke into an ecstatic DORSET QUARRY REOPENING FOR SEASON Dorset Quarry reopening for season. Ryan Downey, left, owner of the Dorset Marble Quarry and Dorset Marble Park, tells the story of the Norcross-West Marble Quarry in Dorset to visitors late in the day Tuesday. The quarry officially opens for the season Memorial Day weekend. In this July 2015 file photo, swimmers fill the waters of theDorset
A DOZEN AREA FIRE DEPARTMENTS BATTLED A HOUSE FIRE IN With a metal roof holding the heat in, firefighters worked for close to two hours to get the initial knockdown and control of the fire. In addition to the Dorset Fire Department, crews from East Dorset, Manchester, Arlington, Pawlet, West Pawlet, Rupert, Shaftesbury, Danby-Mount Tabor, Wells, Wallingford, and Granville, New York, assisted at the scene or as standby protection at another station. DANBY ATV FIGHT KICKED BACK TO SELECT BOARD TO REWRITE DANBY — The Select Board asked the town’s Planning Commission to look into a proposed ATV ordinance and after several weeks of work the commission has its recommendation. Start over. That was the unanimous decision by the Planning Commission at its May 6 METTOWEE MINT NURSERY TO OPEN THIS WEEKEND IN DORSET Initially, hours will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday as they head toward a full opening April 14. Eventually the nursery and coffee bar is expecting to be open 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed Tuesdays. Mettowee Mint is located at 4977Route 30.
LETTER: COMMISSIONER PORTER SINKS WILDLIFE BILL To the Editor: Vermont is no stranger to the wanton waste of wildlife. Photos of coyote carcasses nailed to trees and crows killed in shooting contests with their lifeless bodies lined up for bragging rights, are easily found on Vermont social media. Wanton waste can be defined as hunting or REMEMBERING BRIAN SWEETLAND Loss. Brian was known to be modest, kind, polite, erudite, softspoken, and even hermitic, but on Sunday afternoon of Nov. 3, scores of friends and admirers came together, bringing their Sweetland paintings and sketches to a gathering at the Pawlet Library. Watching a slideshow of Brian's paintings and family photographs, his lifeflashing
ROUTE 7 CLOSED IN DANBY Facebook. DANBY -- Vermont State Police have closed Route 7 in Danby for a crash near the intersection of Scottsville Road. A detour has been put in place. No details have been released. Witnesses said DHART was seen landing and leaving from the area. Police have not LETTER: WHY CAN'T CONSERVATIVES SUPPORT BLM? The Black Lives Matter movement has advocated against police brutality and for equality, so why is it so hard for the right to support it? The right thinks that this movement forgets about all other races, what they don't understand is that we said Black Lives Matter not other races don't matter. The movement also advocates to defund thepolice
LOCAL NEWS | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM MANCHESTER — Neighbors and opponents of a proposed 500-kilowatt solar group net-metered electric generation facility on Richville Road in Manchester are planning to show up en masse at a scheduled site visit set by the Vermont Public Utility Commission on Tuesday. PAWLET — A Mettawee Community School sixth-grader broke into an ecstatic SPORTS | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM By Adam Samrov, Manchester Journal. Updated May 19, 2021. MANCHESTER — The first 12 minutes of the boys lacrosse matchup between Burr and Burton and Woodstock on May 13 was a back-and-forth affair, with nine goals being scored and the quarter ending with BBA ahead by 1. LocalSports.
MOLLY GRAY: IF WE WANT TO RECOVER STRONGER, WE HAVE TO 21 hours ago · This past year has proven what we have long known to be true: Vermonters are resilient and know how to come together to get through tough times. While we should all be proud that our brave little state has led the nation in responding to COVID-19, DANBY ATV FIGHT KICKED BACK TO SELECT BOARD TO REWRITE DANBY — The Select Board asked the town’s Planning Commission to look into a proposed ATV ordinance and after several weeks of work the commission has its recommendation. Start over. That was the unanimous decision by the Planning Commission at its May 6 DORSET QUARRY REOPENING FOR SEASON Dorset Quarry reopening for season. Ryan Downey, left, owner of the Dorset Marble Quarry and Dorset Marble Park, tells the story of the Norcross-West Marble Quarry in Dorset to visitors late in the day Tuesday. The quarry officially opens for the season Memorial Day weekend. In this July 2015 file photo, swimmers fill the waters of theDorset
MANCHESTER'S CONCERTS ON THE GREEN LINEUP ANNOUNCED The Concerts on the Green gets underway July 7 with Moose Crossing. Other weeks include Muddy Hollow on July 14, Deena Chappel Trio on July 21, Mowgli’s Satydagg on July 28, Rick Reddington and the Luv on August 4 and the concert series ends Aug. 11 with Sammy Blachette. “The Town is really excited to host the concert series on theFactory
NORTHSHIRE BOOKSTORE SOLD, WILL REMAIN LOCALLY OWNED Northshire Bookstore sold, will remain locally owned. The Northshire Bookstore was founded in 1976 and later moved into the former Colburn House at the corner of Main and Bonnet streets in Manchester. The Morrow family announced the sale of WARDSBORO MAN INJURED IN SNOWMOBILE CRASH IN ON KELLY SUNDERLAND — A Wardsboro man suffered a serious leg injury Jan. 30 in a snowmobile crash on Kelly Stand Road. Senior state game warden Rich Watkin said the operator of the snowmobile, Donald Hettrick, 40, apparently failed to negotiate a sharp curve HISTORICAL SOCIETY TO ACQUIRE ROCKWELL PRINT Historical Society to Acquire Rockwell Print. MANCHESTER>> A print of an unpublished Norman Rockwell painting that hung in Manchester's former Quality Restaurant will soon find a new home with the Manchester Historical Society. Completed between 1944 and 1945, "War News" is a Rockwell painting that was intended by the artist to function as a cover of The Saturday Evening Post. TWO MORE BUSINESSES EXPECTED TO CLOSE A month after BASS announced the closure of its stores including the Manchester location, two more retailers are slated to fall victim to the rough economy. The Ann Taylor Factory store at 16 Wyman Lane and the Loft Outlet store at. 301 Depot St., both in Manchester, are part of a Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing by the Ascena Retail Group a weekago.
MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM LENOX — When the pandemic hit, did you stay in or get out? Renaissance Investment Group clients stayed put. In 2020, that made all the difference for Renaissance clients, who, based on the recommendation of their advisers, remained invested in the stock market through the lows of March, when the coronavirus lockdownsbegan.
LOCAL NEWS | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Local News. Sunderland sets 'Lucy Terry Prince Day' to mark bicentennial of poets death. By Luke Nathan, Manchester Journal. Sunderland has declared July 11 to be “Lucy Terry Prince Day,” marking the bicentennial of the first known African-American poet’s death. Brechenser named president, publisher Vermont News and Media,new owners of
A DOZEN AREA FIRE DEPARTMENTS BATTLED A HOUSE FIRE IN With a metal roof holding the heat in, firefighters worked for close to two hours to get the initial knockdown and control of the fire. In addition to the Dorset Fire Department, crews from East Dorset, Manchester, Arlington, Pawlet, West Pawlet, Rupert, Shaftesbury, Danby-Mount Tabor, Wells, Wallingford, and Granville, New York, assisted at the scene or as standby protection at another station. DORSET QUARRY REOPENING FOR SEASON Dorset Quarry reopening for season. Ryan Downey, left, owner of the Dorset Marble Quarry and Dorset Marble Park, tells the story of the Norcross-West Marble Quarry in Dorset to visitors late in the day Tuesday. The quarry officially opens for the season Memorial Day weekend. In this July 2015 file photo, swimmers fill the waters of theDorset
METTOWEE MINT NURSERY TO OPEN THIS WEEKEND IN DORSET Initially, hours will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday as they head toward a full opening April 14. Eventually the nursery and coffee bar is expecting to be open 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed Tuesdays. Mettowee Mint is located at 4977Route 30.
ROUTE 7 CLOSED IN DANBY Facebook. DANBY -- Vermont State Police have closed Route 7 in Danby for a crash near the intersection of Scottsville Road. A detour has been put in place. No details have been released. Witnesses said DHART was seen landing and leaving from the area. Police have not LETTER: WHY CAN'T CONSERVATIVES SUPPORT BLM? The Black Lives Matter movement has advocated against police brutality and for equality, so why is it so hard for the right to support it? The right thinks that this movement forgets about all other races, what they don't understand is that we said Black Lives Matter not other races don't matter. The movement also advocates to defund thepolice
REMEMBERING BRIAN SWEETLAND Loss. Brian was known to be modest, kind, polite, erudite, softspoken, and even hermitic, but on Sunday afternoon of Nov. 3, scores of friends and admirers came together, bringing their Sweetland paintings and sketches to a gathering at the Pawlet Library. Watching a slideshow of Brian's paintings and family photographs, his lifeflashing
VILLAGE COUNTRY INN SOLD TO LOCAL BUYERS Facebook. MANCHESTER VILLAGE - The former Village Country Inn, as well as the adjoining property formerly owned by Doctors Mara and John Leibling, was purchased on June 27 by two local residents. Clark and Lu French, in partnership with the local developer, The Heaton companies, are the new owners of the property occupied by thenow-shuttered inn.
THE COST OF STOCKING: VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR? From this point forward I will be using data collected from a 2009 creel survey of the New York Battenkill and a cost of $2.07 per trout to establish the true return on investment of stocking. In 2009 NYS stocked 25,025 trout in the `kill. The total cost of that stocking rounds up to $51,0802. The estimated number of trout caught in 2009 onthe
MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM LENOX — When the pandemic hit, did you stay in or get out? Renaissance Investment Group clients stayed put. In 2020, that made all the difference for Renaissance clients, who, based on the recommendation of their advisers, remained invested in the stock market through the lows of March, when the coronavirus lockdownsbegan.
LOCAL NEWS | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Local News. Sunderland sets 'Lucy Terry Prince Day' to mark bicentennial of poets death. By Luke Nathan, Manchester Journal. Sunderland has declared July 11 to be “Lucy Terry Prince Day,” marking the bicentennial of the first known African-American poet’s death. Brechenser named president, publisher Vermont News and Media,new owners of
A DOZEN AREA FIRE DEPARTMENTS BATTLED A HOUSE FIRE IN With a metal roof holding the heat in, firefighters worked for close to two hours to get the initial knockdown and control of the fire. In addition to the Dorset Fire Department, crews from East Dorset, Manchester, Arlington, Pawlet, West Pawlet, Rupert, Shaftesbury, Danby-Mount Tabor, Wells, Wallingford, and Granville, New York, assisted at the scene or as standby protection at another station. DORSET QUARRY REOPENING FOR SEASON Dorset Quarry reopening for season. Ryan Downey, left, owner of the Dorset Marble Quarry and Dorset Marble Park, tells the story of the Norcross-West Marble Quarry in Dorset to visitors late in the day Tuesday. The quarry officially opens for the season Memorial Day weekend. In this July 2015 file photo, swimmers fill the waters of theDorset
METTOWEE MINT NURSERY TO OPEN THIS WEEKEND IN DORSET Initially, hours will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday as they head toward a full opening April 14. Eventually the nursery and coffee bar is expecting to be open 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed Tuesdays. Mettowee Mint is located at 4977Route 30.
ROUTE 7 CLOSED IN DANBY Facebook. DANBY -- Vermont State Police have closed Route 7 in Danby for a crash near the intersection of Scottsville Road. A detour has been put in place. No details have been released. Witnesses said DHART was seen landing and leaving from the area. Police have not LETTER: WHY CAN'T CONSERVATIVES SUPPORT BLM? The Black Lives Matter movement has advocated against police brutality and for equality, so why is it so hard for the right to support it? The right thinks that this movement forgets about all other races, what they don't understand is that we said Black Lives Matter not other races don't matter. The movement also advocates to defund thepolice
REMEMBERING BRIAN SWEETLAND Loss. Brian was known to be modest, kind, polite, erudite, softspoken, and even hermitic, but on Sunday afternoon of Nov. 3, scores of friends and admirers came together, bringing their Sweetland paintings and sketches to a gathering at the Pawlet Library. Watching a slideshow of Brian's paintings and family photographs, his lifeflashing
VILLAGE COUNTRY INN SOLD TO LOCAL BUYERS Facebook. MANCHESTER VILLAGE - The former Village Country Inn, as well as the adjoining property formerly owned by Doctors Mara and John Leibling, was purchased on June 27 by two local residents. Clark and Lu French, in partnership with the local developer, The Heaton companies, are the new owners of the property occupied by thenow-shuttered inn.
THE COST OF STOCKING: VALUE FOR YOUR DOLLAR? From this point forward I will be using data collected from a 2009 creel survey of the New York Battenkill and a cost of $2.07 per trout to establish the true return on investment of stocking. In 2009 NYS stocked 25,025 trout in the `kill. The total cost of that stocking rounds up to $51,0802. The estimated number of trout caught in 2009 onthe
LOCAL NEWS | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Local News. Sunderland sets 'Lucy Terry Prince Day' to mark bicentennial of poets death. By Luke Nathan, Manchester Journal. Sunderland has declared July 11 to be “Lucy Terry Prince Day,” marking the bicentennial of the first known African-American poet’s death. Brechenser named president, publisher Vermont News and Media,new owners of
HEAT LIKE THIS CALLS FOR WHISKEY COCKTAILS WITH A COOLING 23 hours ago · Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. SHEFFIELD — Although summer doesn't officially start until June 20, Mother Nature apparently doesn't care, sending hot steamy weather to The Berkshires these past few days with temperatures in the low to mid-90s. On days like these, everyone HER HOME ISN'T FOR SALE. BUT KELLY PAJALA IS STILL FACING 2 hours ago · Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. SOUTH LONDONDERRY — State Rep. Kelly Pajala knows a lot of people have been dealing with a lack of affordable housing options in Vermont. Now, the crisis has arrived at Pajala’s front door, uninvited. The condominium Pajala has rented for six GARDEN CLUB OF MANCHESTER HOSTS FLOWER SHOW 55 minutes ago · MANCHESTER -- The Garden Club of Manchester will present an Small-Standard Flower Show from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, June 16 at The Wilburton Inn. The National Garden Club show will be held rain or shine and features “The Roaring Twenties” BOB STANNARD: 70 TRIPS AROUND THE SUN 31 minutes ago · Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. “Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose" – the more things change, the more they stay the same - Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr, 1849 I was born on June 16th, 1951; the same year as Sting, Robin Williams, Phil Collins and Rush Limbaugh THE SUMMER OF SOCCER KICKS OFF IN MANCHESTER 13 hours ago · Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. MANCHESTER — The first weekend of soccer is in the books at Applejack Stadium with the local teams notching one win and one loss on the pitch, but the community scored a big win. While the Black RockFC
WINHALL SCHOOL BOARD APPROVES 12 PERCENT INCREASE FOR 2022 WINHALL — The Winhall Town School District board has approved an approximately $4.3 million budget for fiscal year 2022. The three-member board of the non-operating district, which has seen an influx of new students amid the coronavirus pandemic, opted to forgo its customary inclusion of 15 “ghost students” — students projected to join the district after the budget is finalized — in LETTER: LET'S COMPLETE THE MANCHESTER SKATEPARK Let’s make 2021 a year of investing in community infrastructure. Let’s give the Skatepark a gold medal as a community, and help it to shine and grow for kids of all ages. It takes each of us to contribute in whatever ways we can to make it possible. Let’s do this. Let’s complete the Manchester Skatepark in 2021. Pablo Elliott. LETTER: COMMISSIONER PORTER SINKS WILDLIFE BILL To the Editor: Vermont is no stranger to the wanton waste of wildlife. Photos of coyote carcasses nailed to trees and crows killed in shooting contests with their lifeless bodies lined up for bragging rights, are easily found on Vermont social media. Wanton waste can be defined as hunting or DORSET QUARRY REOPENING FOR SEASON Dorset Quarry reopening for season. Ryan Downey, left, owner of the Dorset Marble Quarry and Dorset Marble Park, tells the story of the Norcross-West Marble Quarry in Dorset to visitors late in the day Tuesday. The quarry officially opens for the season Memorial Day weekend. In this July 2015 file photo, swimmers fill the waters of theDorset
MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM LENOX — When the pandemic hit, did you stay in or get out? Renaissance Investment Group clients stayed put. In 2020, that made all the difference for Renaissance clients, who, based on the recommendation of their advisers, remained invested in the stock market through the lows of March, when the coronavirus lockdownsbegan.
LOCAL NEWS | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Local News. Sunderland sets 'Lucy Terry Prince Day' to mark bicentennial of poets death. By Luke Nathan, Manchester Journal. Sunderland has declared July 11 to be “Lucy Terry Prince Day,” marking the bicentennial of the first known African-American poet’s death. Brechenser named president, publisher Vermont News and Media,new owners of
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Digital and Virtual Ways to Give Back to Military and Veterans. May 28, 2021. (Statepoint) While there are certain holidays and events each year dedicated to members of the U.S. military, the need to support veterans and. Family Living. THEBEAT | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Manchester Center, VT (05254) Today. Partly cloudy early followed by cloudy skies overnight. CONTACT US | SITE | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Call 802-855-7861 or email news@manchesterjournal.com. Staffing varies, so please call ahead before visiting! Darren Marcy, 802-681-6534, dmarcy@manchesterjournal.com. Calendar items: All print and online calendar items/ ews releases must be sent to news@manchesterjournal.com. LETTER: WHY CAN'T CONSERVATIVES SUPPORT BLM? The Black Lives Matter movement has advocated against police brutality and for equality, so why is it so hard for the right to support it? The right thinks that this movement forgets about all other races, what they don't understand is that we said Black Lives Matter not other races don't matter. The movement also advocates to defund thepolice
METTOWEE MINT NURSERY TO OPEN THIS WEEKEND IN DORSET Initially, hours will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday as they head toward a full opening April 14. Eventually the nursery and coffee bar is expecting to be open 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed Tuesdays. Mettowee Mint is located at 4977Route 30.
REMEMBERING BRIAN SWEETLAND Loss. Brian was known to be modest, kind, polite, erudite, softspoken, and even hermitic, but on Sunday afternoon of Nov. 3, scores of friends and admirers came together, bringing their Sweetland paintings and sketches to a gathering at the Pawlet Library. Watching a slideshow of Brian's paintings and family photographs, his lifeflashing
MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM LENOX — When the pandemic hit, did you stay in or get out? Renaissance Investment Group clients stayed put. In 2020, that made all the difference for Renaissance clients, who, based on the recommendation of their advisers, remained invested in the stock market through the lows of March, when the coronavirus lockdownsbegan.
LOCAL NEWS | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Local News. Sunderland sets 'Lucy Terry Prince Day' to mark bicentennial of poets death. By Luke Nathan, Manchester Journal. Sunderland has declared July 11 to be “Lucy Terry Prince Day,” marking the bicentennial of the first known African-American poet’s death. Brechenser named president, publisher Vermont News and Media,new owners of
SPORTS | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM By Adam Samrov, Manchester Journal. Updated May 19, 2021. MANCHESTER — The first 12 minutes of the boys lacrosse matchup between Burr and Burton and Woodstock on May 13 was a back-and-forth affair, with nine goals being scored and the OPINION | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Our opinion: Finding hope in ordinary miracles. Updated Dec 22, 2020. Can a cynical, weary nation that has endured the death of more than 319,000 loved ones, nine months of pandemic isolation and stress, andfour. Editorials.
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Digital and Virtual Ways to Give Back to Military and Veterans. May 28, 2021. (Statepoint) While there are certain holidays and events each year dedicated to members of the U.S. military, the need to support veterans and. Family Living. THEBEAT | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Manchester Center, VT (05254) Today. Partly cloudy early followed by cloudy skies overnight. CONTACT US | SITE | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Call 802-855-7861 or email news@manchesterjournal.com. Staffing varies, so please call ahead before visiting! Darren Marcy, 802-681-6534, dmarcy@manchesterjournal.com. Calendar items: All print and online calendar items/ ews releases must be sent to news@manchesterjournal.com. LETTER: WHY CAN'T CONSERVATIVES SUPPORT BLM? The Black Lives Matter movement has advocated against police brutality and for equality, so why is it so hard for the right to support it? The right thinks that this movement forgets about all other races, what they don't understand is that we said Black Lives Matter not other races don't matter. The movement also advocates to defund thepolice
METTOWEE MINT NURSERY TO OPEN THIS WEEKEND IN DORSET Initially, hours will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday as they head toward a full opening April 14. Eventually the nursery and coffee bar is expecting to be open 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed Tuesdays. Mettowee Mint is located at 4977Route 30.
REMEMBERING BRIAN SWEETLAND Loss. Brian was known to be modest, kind, polite, erudite, softspoken, and even hermitic, but on Sunday afternoon of Nov. 3, scores of friends and admirers came together, bringing their Sweetland paintings and sketches to a gathering at the Pawlet Library. Watching a slideshow of Brian's paintings and family photographs, his lifeflashing
OPINION | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Our opinion: Finding hope in ordinary miracles. Updated Dec 22, 2020. Can a cynical, weary nation that has endured the death of more than 319,000 loved ones, nine months of pandemic isolation and stress, andfour. Editorials.
CONTACT US | SITE | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Call 802-855-7861 or email news@manchesterjournal.com. Staffing varies, so please call ahead before visiting! Darren Marcy, 802-681-6534, dmarcy@manchesterjournal.com. Calendar items: All print and online calendar items/ ews releases must be sent to news@manchesterjournal.com. THEBEAT | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Manchester Center, VT (05254) Today. Partly cloudy early followed by cloudy skies overnight. SENATE LEADERS CONVENE AT STATEHOUSE TO RECAP 2021 SESSION MONTPELIER — Most of the Vermont Senate’s committee chairs gathered on the statehouse steps Wednesday, looking back at their accomplishments and taking an opportunity to visit a building they’ve barely stepped foot in this year. With Senate President ProTem Becca Balint as
LEGISLATURE'S 2021 EDUCATION EFFORTS INCLUDED LITERACY MONTPELIER — While potential changes to school district funding commanded a good deal of attention at the end of the 2021 legislative session, a good deal of the Legislature’s education legislation focused on the everyday workings of Vermont’s AND THE BEAT GOES ON, AT MEMS MANCHESTER — The grounds of Manchester Elementary Middle School are alive with the sound of music. “It just floats in through the window,” said school secretary Paula Matteson. “It brings a smile to your face all day long.” What Matteson hears is the rhythmic sound of MEMS students playing LETTER: COMMISSIONER PORTER SINKS WILDLIFE BILL Commissioner Porter’s bill language would only require retrieval and disposal of wildlife, with no requirement to utilize the animal in any way, which defeats the entire spirit of this legislative effort. The ruse of the working group was a complete waste of government resources and time. As a grassroots, Vermont nonprofit, Protect Our LETTER: LET'S COMPLETE THE MANCHESTER SKATEPARK Let’s make 2021 a year of investing in community infrastructure. Let’s give the Skatepark a gold medal as a community, and help it to shine and grow for kids of all ages. It takes each of us to contribute in whatever ways we can to make it possible. Let’s do this. Let’s complete the Manchester Skatepark in 2021. Pablo Elliott. ROUTE 7 CLOSED IN DANBY Facebook. DANBY -- Vermont State Police have closed Route 7 in Danby for a crash near the intersection of Scottsville Road. A detour has been put in place. No details have been released. Witnesses said DHART was seen landing and leaving from the area. Police have not LOCAL BUSINESS OWNER FACES CHARGES DORSET — A local business owner and active community participant is facing several charges after a domestic incident in Dorset on Monday evening. Clarke Comollo, 62, of East Dorset was arrested Tuesday on a charge of misdemeanor domestic assault. A charge of simple assault on a protected professional was added after police said he tried to MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM LENOX — When the pandemic hit, did you stay in or get out? Renaissance Investment Group clients stayed put. In 2020, that made all the difference for Renaissance clients, who, based on the recommendation of their advisers, remained invested in the stock market through the lows of March, when the coronavirus lockdownsbegan.
LOCAL NEWS | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Local News. Sunderland sets 'Lucy Terry Prince Day' to mark bicentennial of poets death. By Luke Nathan, Manchester Journal. Sunderland has declared July 11 to be “Lucy Terry Prince Day,” marking the bicentennial of the first known African-American poet’s death. Brechenser named president, publisher Vermont News and Media,new owners of
SPORTS | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM By Adam Samrov, Manchester Journal. Updated May 19, 2021. MANCHESTER — The first 12 minutes of the boys lacrosse matchup between Burr and Burton and Woodstock on May 13 was a back-and-forth affair, with nine goals being scored and the OPINION | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Our opinion: Finding hope in ordinary miracles. Updated Dec 22, 2020. Can a cynical, weary nation that has endured the death of more than 319,000 loved ones, nine months of pandemic isolation and stress, andfour. Editorials.
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Digital and Virtual Ways to Give Back to Military and Veterans. May 28, 2021. (Statepoint) While there are certain holidays and events each year dedicated to members of the U.S. military, the need to support veterans and. Family Living. THEBEAT | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Manchester Center, VT (05254) Today. Partly cloudy early followed by cloudy skies overnight. CONTACT US | SITE | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Call 802-855-7861 or email news@manchesterjournal.com. Staffing varies, so please call ahead before visiting! Darren Marcy, 802-681-6534, dmarcy@manchesterjournal.com. Calendar items: All print and online calendar items/ ews releases must be sent to news@manchesterjournal.com. LETTER: WHY CAN'T CONSERVATIVES SUPPORT BLM? The Black Lives Matter movement has advocated against police brutality and for equality, so why is it so hard for the right to support it? The right thinks that this movement forgets about all other races, what they don't understand is that we said Black Lives Matter not other races don't matter. The movement also advocates to defund thepolice
METTOWEE MINT NURSERY TO OPEN THIS WEEKEND IN DORSET Initially, hours will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday as they head toward a full opening April 14. Eventually the nursery and coffee bar is expecting to be open 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed Tuesdays. Mettowee Mint is located at 4977Route 30.
REMEMBERING BRIAN SWEETLAND Loss. Brian was known to be modest, kind, polite, erudite, softspoken, and even hermitic, but on Sunday afternoon of Nov. 3, scores of friends and admirers came together, bringing their Sweetland paintings and sketches to a gathering at the Pawlet Library. Watching a slideshow of Brian's paintings and family photographs, his lifeflashing
MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM LENOX — When the pandemic hit, did you stay in or get out? Renaissance Investment Group clients stayed put. In 2020, that made all the difference for Renaissance clients, who, based on the recommendation of their advisers, remained invested in the stock market through the lows of March, when the coronavirus lockdownsbegan.
LOCAL NEWS | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Local News. Sunderland sets 'Lucy Terry Prince Day' to mark bicentennial of poets death. By Luke Nathan, Manchester Journal. Sunderland has declared July 11 to be “Lucy Terry Prince Day,” marking the bicentennial of the first known African-American poet’s death. Brechenser named president, publisher Vermont News and Media,new owners of
SPORTS | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM By Adam Samrov, Manchester Journal. Updated May 19, 2021. MANCHESTER — The first 12 minutes of the boys lacrosse matchup between Burr and Burton and Woodstock on May 13 was a back-and-forth affair, with nine goals being scored and the OPINION | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Our opinion: Finding hope in ordinary miracles. Updated Dec 22, 2020. Can a cynical, weary nation that has endured the death of more than 319,000 loved ones, nine months of pandemic isolation and stress, andfour. Editorials.
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Digital and Virtual Ways to Give Back to Military and Veterans. May 28, 2021. (Statepoint) While there are certain holidays and events each year dedicated to members of the U.S. military, the need to support veterans and. Family Living. THEBEAT | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Manchester Center, VT (05254) Today. Partly cloudy early followed by cloudy skies overnight. CONTACT US | SITE | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Call 802-855-7861 or email news@manchesterjournal.com. Staffing varies, so please call ahead before visiting! Darren Marcy, 802-681-6534, dmarcy@manchesterjournal.com. Calendar items: All print and online calendar items/ ews releases must be sent to news@manchesterjournal.com. LETTER: WHY CAN'T CONSERVATIVES SUPPORT BLM? The Black Lives Matter movement has advocated against police brutality and for equality, so why is it so hard for the right to support it? The right thinks that this movement forgets about all other races, what they don't understand is that we said Black Lives Matter not other races don't matter. The movement also advocates to defund thepolice
METTOWEE MINT NURSERY TO OPEN THIS WEEKEND IN DORSET Initially, hours will be 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Sunday as they head toward a full opening April 14. Eventually the nursery and coffee bar is expecting to be open 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday through Monday, closed Tuesdays. Mettowee Mint is located at 4977Route 30.
REMEMBERING BRIAN SWEETLAND Loss. Brian was known to be modest, kind, polite, erudite, softspoken, and even hermitic, but on Sunday afternoon of Nov. 3, scores of friends and admirers came together, bringing their Sweetland paintings and sketches to a gathering at the Pawlet Library. Watching a slideshow of Brian's paintings and family photographs, his lifeflashing
OPINION | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Our opinion: Finding hope in ordinary miracles. Updated Dec 22, 2020. Can a cynical, weary nation that has endured the death of more than 319,000 loved ones, nine months of pandemic isolation and stress, andfour. Editorials.
CONTACT US | SITE | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Call 802-855-7861 or email news@manchesterjournal.com. Staffing varies, so please call ahead before visiting! Darren Marcy, 802-681-6534, dmarcy@manchesterjournal.com. Calendar items: All print and online calendar items/ ews releases must be sent to news@manchesterjournal.com. THEBEAT | MANCHESTERJOURNAL.COM Manchester Center, VT (05254) Today. Partly cloudy early followed by cloudy skies overnight. SENATE LEADERS CONVENE AT STATEHOUSE TO RECAP 2021 SESSION MONTPELIER — Most of the Vermont Senate’s committee chairs gathered on the statehouse steps Wednesday, looking back at their accomplishments and taking an opportunity to visit a building they’ve barely stepped foot in this year. With Senate President ProTem Becca Balint as
LEGISLATURE'S 2021 EDUCATION EFFORTS INCLUDED LITERACY MONTPELIER — While potential changes to school district funding commanded a good deal of attention at the end of the 2021 legislative session, a good deal of the Legislature’s education legislation focused on the everyday workings of Vermont’s AND THE BEAT GOES ON, AT MEMS MANCHESTER — The grounds of Manchester Elementary Middle School are alive with the sound of music. “It just floats in through the window,” said school secretary Paula Matteson. “It brings a smile to your face all day long.” What Matteson hears is the rhythmic sound of MEMS students playing LETTER: COMMISSIONER PORTER SINKS WILDLIFE BILL Commissioner Porter’s bill language would only require retrieval and disposal of wildlife, with no requirement to utilize the animal in any way, which defeats the entire spirit of this legislative effort. The ruse of the working group was a complete waste of government resources and time. As a grassroots, Vermont nonprofit, Protect Our LETTER: LET'S COMPLETE THE MANCHESTER SKATEPARK Let’s make 2021 a year of investing in community infrastructure. Let’s give the Skatepark a gold medal as a community, and help it to shine and grow for kids of all ages. It takes each of us to contribute in whatever ways we can to make it possible. Let’s do this. Let’s complete the Manchester Skatepark in 2021. Pablo Elliott. ROUTE 7 CLOSED IN DANBY Facebook. DANBY -- Vermont State Police have closed Route 7 in Danby for a crash near the intersection of Scottsville Road. A detour has been put in place. No details have been released. Witnesses said DHART was seen landing and leaving from the area. Police have not LOCAL BUSINESS OWNER FACES CHARGES DORSET — A local business owner and active community participant is facing several charges after a domestic incident in Dorset on Monday evening. Clarke Comollo, 62, of East Dorset was arrested Tuesday on a charge of misdemeanor domestic assault. A charge of simple assault on a protected professional was added after police said he tried to We use cookies to determine if you are a subscriber, for analytics regarding site use, and advertising metrics. Learn moreGot it!
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