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Try and fail

April 11, 2023
By Cassandra Tyndall  Careful what you wish for, because you just might get it. I’m sure that’s a phrase you’re familiar with. This week, agreeable Venus shifts signs from where she’s strong, stable and secure to where she’s adaptable, curious and more easily influenced. Sure, the social mood may become lighter and more fluid, but…

Your weekly horoscope, April 12 – 18, 2023

April 11, 2023
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Following Fran: What makes the life of an artist?

April 11, 2023
By Elsie Lynn Parini/Addison County Independent There was a moment when Fran Bull decided to be an artist: “I remember sitting on a commuter train back in the ’70s, traveling from Setauket, Long Island, to New York City,” Bull explains in her online biography. “I was in my late 20s, a person of many interests,…

Future of Vermont action team launches youth opportunity initiative 

April 11, 2023
The Future of Vermont action team is launching a statewide youth opportunity initiative, facilitated by the Vermont Council on Rural Development, to embark on a deep engagement process to draw input from youth, community members, parents, advocates, municipal leaders, educators, school administrators, business owners, policy experts, and others to identify strategies and action to advance…

A tale of two seasons: Okemo to close April 16 

April 11, 2023
By Glenn Heitsmith  Okemo Mountain Ski Resort buttons up its winter business on Sunday, April 16,  with a strong snowpack and equally impressive customer satisfaction numbers. As guest speaker for the April 4 meeting of the Ludlow Rotary Club, Okemo GM and Vice President Bruce Schmidt described a “tale of two seasons.”  Snowfall for the…

Theater in the Woods presents Friel’s luminous love letter to his family, ‘Dancing at Lughnasa,’ at Stone Valley Arts in Poultney

April 11, 2023
Set in remote County Donegal in Ireland in 1936, Friel’s memory play is placed in the small cottage of the five Mundy sisters, their fallen priest brother, and a wayward Welshman on two days in August at the harvest festival of Lughnasa. Their story is told through the adult eyes of 7 year-old Michael. The…

‘Hello Spring’ fair fundraiser benefits Humane Society

April 11, 2023
Saturday, April 15 — GRANVILLE— On Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., do something nice for yourself and help out your furry, four-legged friends. Come on out to the “Hello Spring” fair at the Granville Town Hall, 4157 Route 100N, Granville, Vermont.  This is a fundraiser to benefit Homeward Bound, the Humane Society in Addison County, featuring…

Wallingford Town Hall concert series presents The Sky Blue Boys

April 11, 2023
Wednesday, April 12 at 7 p.m.—WALLINGFORD—The Sky Blue Boys, a duo comprised of Willy and Dan Lindner (who formed Banjo Dan and the Mid-Nite Plowboys), will perform at Wallingford Town Hall at 75 School St. in Wallingford on Wednesday, April 12 at 7 p.m.  The duo has built up a large repertoire of wonderful old…

Monkeying around with Hairball at Killington

April 11, 2023
By Karen D. Lorentz When you find yourself talking to a monkey and answering his questions, you know that there’s still a “kid” in you even if you are a senior! And that makes it easy to understand why kids gravitate to this puppet named Hairball.  It jokes around with them, often asking if they…

Auditor finds problems with elderly homes

April 5, 2023
State Auditor Doug Hoffer released a new audit March 29 examining the Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living’s performance inspecting long-term care homes housing vulnerable older Vermonters. The audit found that across seven years DAIL, as the department is called, was not performing annual facility inspections as required by law and rarely used enforcement…

Lawmakers propose taking $20 million from child care to buy manufactured homes and provide services to unhoused Vermonters

April 5, 2023
By Lola Duffort/VTDigger A last-minute amendment tacked on to the Vermont House’s $8.5 billion state budget bill, H.494, would reallocate $20 million set aside for child care to house and provide services for certain unhoused Vermonters now living in hotels. A pandemic-era program housing about 2,800 people experiencing homelessness in hotels ran out of federal funding March 31, and…

Locals chefs compete on hibachi tables

April 5, 2023
We didn’t have time to practice so this first time was going to have to be the best time. Well, you don’t get to really practice anyways because it’s not like you can go in and use the hibachi tables while no one is looking. The only experience you can garner is from watching the hibachi…

Rivershed crowned Iron Chef champion

April 5, 2023
After a 5 year hiatus due in part to Covid, the incredible Iron Chef Competition returned to Sushi Yoshi, Sunday, April 2. This year's charity event benefitted Joe Ceccacci and his dog Arlo who were involved in a car accident on the Pass this past December. Judges were DJ Dave, KO, Joe, Bud and Maggie.…

Edge of disaster

April 5, 2023
I was lucky enough to grow up in a neighborhood that bordered a municipal park. I could walk out my front door, hop on my bike, and be at the park in less than two minutes. The park encompassed several acres and included tennis and basketball courts, a baseball diamond, a playground with a slides,…

Bring in the bird feeders – and other ways to avoid bear-human conflict

April 5, 2023
Bring in the bird feeders – and other ways to avoid bear-human conflict It is a question I face each year as March winds into April: when to take down the bird feeder. Our avian feeding station is basic: a single run-of-the-mill hopper, which I fill with a local mix of seed that seems to…