COVID-19: Woodstock Village board relaxes some mask restrictions
Modified: 5/13/2021 9:55:58 PM
WOODSTOCK The Woodstock Village Board of Trustees has voted to follow state guidelines about mask wearing, easing a requirement that masks be worn when people are outside in public in the Village.
However, the board said attending events outside remains an exception to the rule, so masks must continue to be worn when there are large gatherings, such as the Market on the Green, according to a notice from Woodstock town and village administrative assistant Nikki Nourse.
Dartmouth opening up events
Dartmouth College plans to open up its campus in the coming months as it moves from its current “limited access” status to a “full access” phase beginning Aug. 1, college officials said in an online “community conversation” this week.
Coaches return to Dartmouth ready to make up for lost time
Dartmouth diving coach Chris Hamilton watches junior Mike Brown s technique during an early season practice at Alumni Gym s Karl Michael Pool in Hanover, N.H., on September 9, 2009. (Valley News - Geoff Hansen) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
Rich Parker tees off on the ninth hole at Lake Morey Country Club during the Vermont Open in Fairlee, Vt., Monday, June 19, 2017. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.
Keeping Score: Remembering Turners Falls’ Donald Russell
Published: 2/12/2021 3:12:32 PM
Modified: 2/12/2021 4:06:34 PM
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Former Turners Falls High School football coach Donald Russell died on Feb. 2 in Plano, Texas, at the age of 93. He was born in Quincy and graduated from Bates College in 1951 where he was a two-way tackle for coach Raymond “Duckie” Pond.
Russell taught for a few years in Maine at Hollis High School and Thornton Academy in Saco, but football was in his blood and he came to the Powertown in 1955 to teach and coach at TFHS.
“It’s been so long,” said Stash Koscinski, “but I liked him. The coaches were always friendly with us.”