Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, May 6, 1973, at Tampa Stadium
In 1963, Rick Norcross left East Hardwick to get a college education in Florida and maybe, while he was at it, become America s next great folk singer. He didn t quite reach that lofty goal. But 57 years of touring and more than a dozen albums later, Norcross with his band Rick & the All-Star Ramblers has fans across the Green Mountains and beyond.
What they might not know, however, is that for five years after college, Norcross covered the local music beat for the
Tampa Times as both writer and photographer. From 1969 to 1974, he and his trusty Leica M3 rangefinder camera documented countless shows by legendary artists, such as Elvis Presley, Tina Turner, Pink Floyd, the Everly Brothers, Chuck Berry and many more. This past year, with his band sidelined during the pandemic, Norcross used the downtime to comb through his vast archives and compile a digital collection he du
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Pho tái and goi cuõn at Pho Son In some ways the pressure is lower this Valentine s Day. If you usually forget to plan ahead and make a dinner reservation, you re off the hook because few of us are dining out the way we have in years past. Happily, there are still plenty of options for special takeout meals. Feast your eyes on a
Seven Days version of a baker s dozen seven plus a bonus eighth option that caters to a variety of budgets and tastes. Representatives from each Chittenden County restaurant also shared something about their own Valentine s culinary plan.
The Merrimack River from Haverhill to Newburyport. (Creative Commons.)
The Merrimack River Watershed Council is hailing a new law that requires residents be quickly alerted when untreated sewage enters the waterway
Gov. Charlie Baker signed the measure that is expected to have a public alert system in place by this summer when people will be boating, fishing and swimming in the Merrimack River. Council Executive Director Matthew Thorne said the bill was first proposed nearly a decade ago, but failed to attract momentum.
“We’ve heard many comments from the state house that the Merrimack Valley was the squeaky wheel that got this legislation passed,” said Thorne. “The MRWC took a leadership role in pushing for this legislation, and we are so happy to see that it’s finally become law.”
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The Merrimack River from Haverhill to Newburyport. (Creative Commons.)
Recreational use of the Merrimack River diminishes during the winter, as the temperature drops and the ice forms, but it doesn’t free the Merrimack River Watershed Council from its task of testing water quality.
Council Executive Director Matthew Thorne, a recent guest on WHAV’s morning program, says the goal is to get the issue of combined sewer overflows, otherwise known as CSOs, under control.
“We’ll continue to test water samples throughout the winter, but we are wrapping up our 2020 data and we’ll have a report on all of our findings up on our website Merrimack.org, and we’ll make that publicly available. We’ve been taking a look at water quality, mostly concerned with bacteria. We test on days that it’s not raining. We test on days it is raining and then we test of days after some of these combined sewer overflows and we take a look at that. We crunch a lot of numbers and
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