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Steven Kirby Quintet performs his ‘Illuminations Project’ live at Brandon Music

October 20, 2021
Saturday, Oct. 23 at 7:30 p.m. —BRANDON— Brandon Music is delighted to welcome the return of the Steven Kirby Quintet for a special performance of contemporary and mainstream jazz. Guitarist, composer and educator Steven Kirby has built a reputation for performing exciting, melodic, lyrical and expressive mainstream and contemporary jazz music. He writes original compositions…

A family Halloween at Billings Farm & Museum

October 20, 2021
Join BF&M for a 'monsterous' good time! Sunday, Oct. 24 —WOODSTOCK— It’s spooktacular fun at Billings Farm & Museum’s Family Halloween on Sunday, Oct. 24, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. Children in costume receive free admission when accompanied by a ticketed adult. Costumed children are invited to march in a costume parade held at…

BarnArts presents Haunted Village Theater, Oct. 23

October 20, 2021
Saturday, Oct. 23 at 5 p.m. — BARNARD — BarnArts launches a new seasonal theater project this fall, Haunted Village Theater, to be held on Oct. 23 in the village of Barnard. Local actors will lead tours around Barnard, visiting five separate mostly outdoor locations, each with a small cast of actors telling a ghost…

Halloweens of yesteryear

October 20, 2021
By Mary Ellen Shaw Halloween was always a fun time back in the '50s. For many of us kids the holiday got a head start when our parents brought us to one of the local farms to pick out a pumpkin to carve. In our house it was a tradition to put a candle inside…

Celebrating Rutland’s rising stars

October 20, 2021
If you’ve spent any time in downtown Rutland over the last few years, you’ve undoubtedly noticed many beautiful additions to the Downtown Rutland Sculpture Trail. From Martin Freeman, the first black president of an American college, to Olympic skier Andrea Mead Lawrence, to turn-of-the-century poet Julia Dorr — whose likeness was recently unveiled near the…

Global Village Foods moves into former Singleton’s space

October 20, 2021
By Victoria Gaither QUECHEE — The lights are back on at the former Singleton’s General Store in Quechee.   Global Village Foods, which now operates in the space, has been busy turning the inside into a food manufacturing facility for months, with still more work to finish before opening. “This new location is important, and…

Silent film screening of ‘Hunchback of Notre Dame’ held at Brandon Town Hall

October 20, 2021
Saturday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. — BRANDON — It was a spectacular combination: Lon Chaney, the actor known as the “Man of 1,000 Faces,” and Universal’s big screen adaptation of Victor Hugo’s sprawling tale of the tortured Quasimodo. The result was the classic silent film version of ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’ (1923), to…

American eels on the move in autumn

October 20, 2021
By Catherine Schmitt Fall’s cooling temperatures signal many changes. Among the least visible, but most incredible, is the migration of the American eel. Somewhere right now, at the bottom of a lake, pond, or river, an American eel is preparing to leave the home she has known for three, 13, or maybe even 30 years.…

RCHS Pet Mania photo contest is ending soon

October 20, 2021
RCHS online pet photo contest is ending soon. For $5, you can submit up to five photos of your furry friends. Then, make sure to let your friends and family to vote for $1 per vote. There is no limit to the amount of votes you cast. The winning photo will be on the cover…

Checking the weather again

October 20, 2021
Looking through the gear, wondering and waiting By Merisa Sherman It’s the most wonderful time of the year … and for the ski bum it can be the most stressful. Every night as I go to bed — then again when I wake up — the first thing I do is check the weather. I…

Are your taxes going to change?

October 20, 2021
By Kevin Theissen Most likely you’ve heard what’s brewing in Washington, D.C. called by one of these following names: The Build Back Better Act, "the $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation bill" or the "Jobs and Economic Recovery Plan for Working Families." Regardless of what name you’ve heard, one fact is clear: It is likely to be…

Swinging into things

October 20, 2021
By Dom Cioffi Years ago, between the ages of 10 and 15, I attended a summer camp on the shores of Lake Champlain in Vermont. It was billed as a religious retreat, and while that was meant to be the crux of the experience, I was actually there for the outdoor activities and camaraderie. The…

Pittsford wrangles over wind project

October 20, 2021
By Ariadne Will PITTSFORD — A proposal to place a single wind turbine on Grandpa’s Knob, a prominent 1,600-foot summit in the Taconic Range in West Rutland, was met with 90 minutes of public outcry at Pittsford’s Select Board meeting last Wednesday, Oct. 6. Sam Carlson, who works in community relations for Grandpa’s Knob Community…

New holiday artisan gift show

October 20, 2021
RUTLAND — The Chaffee Art Center is seeking exhibitors to participate in their upcoming holiday artisan gift show on Friday, Nov. 5 from 4-8 p.m., and Saturday, Nov. 6 from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Exhibitors of diverse artisan products including pottery, fiber items, clothing, fine art, photography, jewelry, glass, wood products, specialty foods and…

Controversy closes huts for the homeless in Hartford

October 13, 2021
Though limited, RVs could provide the best option for winter shelter By Ethan Weinstein Keith wasn’t home on Sept. 8 when two people, introducing themselves as friends of Simon Dennis, walked into his campsite off A Street in White River Junction. His buddy Mike was around though, and he let the strangers walk through camp,…