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Sharon gardener practices ‘a labor of love’
06-12-2025 3:41 PM

By JENNIFER HAUCK

SHARON — When working in her blueberry patch last month, Nancy Karon drops leaves she had raked at her home in Sharon.

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Lebanon board to plant 200 trees as part of Green Streets Initiative
06-04-2025 4:16 PM

By JAMES M. PATTERSON

LEBANON — Tree Board member Charlie Depuy, right, and volunteer Jen Alloco tamp down the earth around a freshly-planted redbud tree at the edge of the School Street Cemetery in Lebanon last month.


New recruits receive firefighting training in Lebanon
06-03-2025 4:16 PM

By JAMES M. PATTERSON

WEST LEBANON — Lebanon firefighters Craig Noyes, left, and Jacob Astbury practice rescuing their colleague, Chris Pearson, middle, in a city-owned training house on South Main Street last month.


Vermont stocks Ottauquechee River with yearling trout
06-02-2025 4:00 PM

By ALEX DRIEHAUS

WOODSTOCK — Cooper Brochu, fisheries specialist with the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department Fisheries Division, stocked yearling rainbow trout in the Ottauquechee River last month.


Construction begins on new fire station in Newbury, Vt.
05-28-2025 3:30 PM

By JAMES M. PATTERSON

Newbury Village Fire Chief John Renfrew, 72, watches as a crew from Fornwalt Excavation prepares a site for new footings to be poured for a new fire station in Newbury Village, Vt., on Friday.


Graduate assistance in South Royalton
05-23-2025 4:16 PM

By JAMES M. PATTERSON

SOUTH ROYALTON — Catherine Phillps, left, and Gemma Phillips, 6, of Poultney, Vt., and Kierra Rice of Granville, N.Y., walk back to White River Valley High School in South Royalton after Phillips had her class picture taken on the green on Tuesday.


The last of the herd in Randolph Center
10-02-2024 5:31 PM

By JAMES M. PATTERSON

Randolph Center farmer Joe Williams, 74, sent the last of his milking herd to auction on Tuesday. Though no longer milking, he will keep 15 beef cows and continue doing field work at the farm.Williams grew up on a small family farm nearby. After...


Fire destroys unique Canaan business
02-22-2024 9:46 PM

By JAMES M. PATTERSON

As Tom Guillette and his wife Julie were watching the news at about 7 p.m. on Wednesday, they noticed their whole backyard lit up. Two hours earlier he had finished cleaning up and cooling down the crucible in his nearby foundry shop where he melts...

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