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The Recorder - A legacy of local family farming captured on film

Fifty years ago, a newcomer to Franklin County undertook a monumental project. For those who admire family farms, self-sufficient lifestyles, and superb cinematic experiences, those elements are rolled into one thanks to longtime Bernardston resident.

The Recorder - Assessors seat still vacant following Bernardston election

BERNARDSTON A Board of Assessors seat remains vacant following Monday’s town election, which saw no uncontested races.Voter turnout was 3.3% as 60 out of 1,800 registered voters went to the polls. To volunteer for the vacant Board of Assessors.

The Recorder - No contested races in Bernardston town election

BERNARDSTON There are no contested races on Monday’s annual town election ballot, and two seats for which no one is running.Polls will be open at Town Hall from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Positions on the ballot are as follows:■Assessor, one seat with a.

The Recorder - Bernardston town caucus set for Monday

BERNARDSTON Registered voters in Bernardston are requested to attend the annual non-partisan town caucus on Monday at 7 p.m. at Town Hall. At least 25 registered voters must attend to have a qualifying quorum. According to a notice from Town Clerk.

The Recorder - Powers Institute alums reflect on education that transcended academics in Bernardston

BERNARDSTON Alumni of the former Powers Institute returned to their old stomping grounds on Saturday for what Alumni Association President Louella Atherton said might be a “last hurrah” for the aging community.Historian Derek Strahan said the middle.

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