HARDWICK – AWARE served 16 people from March 24 through March 31. AWARE is a nonprofit organization, established in 1984, dedicated to resolving the causes and effects of domestic violence and sexual assault in the greater Hardwick area.The 24-hour hotline is 802-472-6463.
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Share Yard with Birds, Bees and Pollinators
SOUTH BURLINGTON – A home landscape can be an amazing opportunity to collaborate with nature. Thoughtful plant choices can invite more biodiversity into the yard. Even established landscapes will benefit from plant additions that can increase traffic from favorite birds or provide forage for bees and other pollinators. Most home[Read More…]
Farmers Night Presents Springtime Serenade with Solaris Vocal Ensemble
MONTPELIER – On April 10, at 7:30 p.m., the Solaris Vocal Ensemble will present a “Springtime Serenade,” featuring an array of choral favorites including selections by Mozart and Bruckner along with spirituals and folk songs. This semi-professional ensemble was formed with the vision that choral music can energize and inspire the human spirit. [Read More…]
Vermont Philharmonic Features Trumpet Soloist
BARRE – The Vermont Philharmonic will present one of the country’s top classical trumpet players in a concert titled “Trumpeting Spring” on Sunday, April 28, at 2 p.m., the Barre Opera House, with Music Director Lou Kosma conducting. The program’s featured work is the “Trumpet Concerto” by Richard Stöhr, performed by Billy[Read More…]
Prophecy Chocolate Sweetens Hardwick’s Streets
HARDWICK – I stumbled upon Prophecy Chocolate one evening as a friend and I were heading up the street to another restaurant. A sign promising tamales and chocolate drinks was too much to resist. We opened the door to the aroma of marvelously rich chocolate wafting out. Inside the door,[Read More…]
Quebec Circus Presents “Blizzard,” April 17
LYNDON – Catamount Arts and KCP Presents will host FLIP Fabrique, world class circus arts from Quebec, at Vermont State University Lyndon, April 17. The show, “Blizzard,” starts at 7 p.m., in the Alumni Gym and promises to take the stage with an enchanting evening of wintry wonder. With “Blizzard,”[Read More…]
LYLE R. REMICK SR.
WINOOSKI – Lyle Robert Remick Sr., 78, of St. Albans, formerly of Winooski. died on Sunday, March 24, at the Homestead Senior Living Center in St. Albans, following a lingering illness. His loving family was by his side. He was born August 7, 1945, in Concord, one of seven children[Read More…]
Cochrans are Classic Vermonters
WALDEN – Ann Cochran lives in Walden with her husband Ronald. They have a long and rich history in the Northeast Kingdom. They married on December 26, 1959, and will celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary this year. Ann is an avid seamstress, knitter and embroiderer. Though today Ann makes items[Read More…]
Paintings by Young at CVMC
BERLIN – Paintings by Ann Young will be exhibited through April 28 at The Gallery at Central Vermont Medical Center. Young paints in many styles with plenty of color. This exhibition celebrates abstracted images of magnified, natural objects, such as jellyfish, decaying plants and leaves, and other water dwellers, and[Read More…]
Overlooked Aspect of the Lakeview Annual Meeting
To the editor:I am writing to shed some light on a crucial aspect overlooked in David Kelley’s recent editorial regarding the outcome of the annual meeting. While Kelley accurately points out that Simon Cohen wasn’t elected, he fails to shed light on the underlying reason why. In fact, he erroneously[Read More…]