PUTNEY—As Michael “Mike” Mrowicki, D-Putney, begins his ninth term as a state legislator, he suddenly finds himself flying solo. Last year’s redistricting separated Westminster from Putney and Dummerston in the Windham-4 district. His last term co-representative, Michele Bos-Lun, now finds herself representing turf that’s farther north — Westminster and .
BRATTLEBORO—“Help! Music for Troubled Times” is the theme of two Brattleboro Concert Choir (BCC) concerts, scheduled for Saturday, Jan. 21, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, Jan. 22, at 4 p.m. at the Latchis Theatre. According to BCC Director Jonathan Harvey, “Our program is focused on the idea of asking .
NEWFANE—As I write this on a Tuesday, thousands of homes in Vermont are still without power from a storm that started the previous Thursday evening.Pre-storm, Green Mountain Power notified customers that wet snow would be coming and they would be out in force to limit disruptions and fix downed lines.At .
BELLOWS FALLS—The premier concert of the Ray Massucco Concert Series will feature Dar Williams, with opening act Crys Matthews, at the Bellows Falls Opera House on Saturday, Feb. 4. A small group of friends created the concert series in memory of Massucco, who died suddenly last September, with the first .
BRATTLEBORO—Hooker-Dunham Theater and Gallery’s resident acting teacher Jim Maxwell will return to teach a month-long Shakespeare Scene Study class through the month of January. He will be offering a free introductory workshop on Saturday, Dec. 17, from 1 to 3 p.m., in which students will select scenes and learn .