PUTNEY—After four months being closed, it’s busy again at Rod’s Towing & Repairs. “We’ve gone from zero to 100 overnight,” said co-owner Julie Winchester of the reopening of her family’s business following its destruction in a fire in October. “We’re so thankful. It’s super busy. It’s a little .
ATHENS—As a small town, Athens sometimes struggles to find enough people to fill the positions needed for our town. In the most recent past, our Selectboard chair has also worn the hat of moderator. In our opinion, this doesn’t serve the town well, in that often the chair of .
The regular season for girls’ basketball in Vermont wrapped up last week, with none of our local teams finishing with a winning record. While Brattleboro and Bellows Falls escaped most of the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, Leland & Gray unfortunately did not. The good news is that .
BRATTLEBORO—The Windham World Affairs Council (WWAC)will offer a free screening of Journey to the Safest Place on Earth, Edgar Hagen’s 2014 documentary (110 minutes, English with some subtitles). The event takes place Saturday, Feb. 26, at 3 p.m., at 118 Elliot, 118 Elliot St. Viewers can choose to attend the .
BRATTLEBORO—A total of 97 youth from across Vermont have been recognized by the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards for their exceptional artistic and literary talent. The students’ award-winning artwork and writing will be exhibited at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) from Friday, Feb. 18 through March 5. .