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The 251 Club Encourages Vermonters to Explore Roads Less Traveled

View of McCullough Turnpike on Route 17 Montpelier resident Brenda Greika has settled into a weekend routine during the pandemic. She packs up her car with ample food and drinks, pops a Starline Rhythm Boys or Patti Casey CD into her player, and drives to a Vermont town she s never been to before. To celebrate Halloween, Greika visited Evergreen Cemetery in New Haven to see a gravestone with a window built into it. It belongs to 19th-century doctor Timothy Clark Smith, who feared being buried alive and was reportedly entombed with a hammer. In January, Greika ended up at the NorthWoods Stewardship Center in East Charleston, where she communed with a barred owl.

Scrag Mountain Musician Evan Premo Offers Series on Deep Listening | Performing Arts | Seven Days

Evan Premo and Mary Bonhag Most people spend their lives trying not to hear everything in the interest of listening attentively to one thing: a friend speaking, a bird singing outdoors, a piece of music performed live. But what if we trained ourselves to listen to every sound at once? That s one objective of deep listening, a meditative process conceived and taught over the past several decades by musician-composer Pauline Oliveros. Before she died in 2016, Oliveros developed a course for people who wanted to learn how to teach deep listening. Evan Premo, a double bassist who lives in Marshfield, completed the course during the pandemic and offered an online deep listening workshop series through Scrag. Given its success, he ll offer a second series starting February 26.

Vermont State Police Log: Two cited for DUI in separate incidents

Thu, 02/11/2021 - 10:11am meganj ADDISON COUNTY Troopers at the New Haven barracks of the Vermont State Police cited two men for driving under the influence in separate cases last week. In the first incident, troopers at around 9:30 p.m. on Feb. 3 responded to Knox Hill Road in Orwell for the report of an intoxicated man who was lost and out of gas. Police identified the driver as 65-year-old Roger LaDuc of Castleton. Police report that LaDuc was driving on Knox Hill Road when his vehicle slid off the roadway and became stuck in the snow. While speaking with LaDuc, troopers detected indicators of alcohol impairment and screened him at roadside.

39-year-old Brandon woman killed in Lake Dunmore snowmobile crash

Sun, 02/07/2021 - 12:36pm John McCright SALISBURY A Brandon woman was killed on Saturday when the snowmobile on which she was riding crashed while coming off Lake Dunmore. Kristle Humiston, 39, was pronounced dead at the scene on the west side of the lake a little before 7 p.m. on Feb. 6. Snowmobile driver Amanda Warren, 43, of Salisbury was taken to Porter Hospital in Middlebury and transferred to UVM Medical Center in Burlington to be treated for her injuries. Vermont State Police troopers responded to the report of the crash on Lake Dunmore in the Rustic Lane area near Camp Songadeewin in Salisbury. While enroute troopers were notified that one woman involved in the crash was unresponsive.

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