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Close games knock out teams, and guarantee Killington a championship seat

August 2, 2017
By DJ Dave Playoffs are under way and every team was gunning hard for the title. Right off the bat, the Wobbly Barn put a scare in the defending champion Clearly Moguls. The game started out slow but ended fast and furious. Neither team could get anything going in the first two innings. The W.B.…

Charts that matter

August 2, 2017
By Kevin Theissen In early July, Financial Times (FT) published a story titled “Five markets charts that matter for investors.” Among the issues addressed in the charts were the bond market bear watch. The yield on 10-year German Bunds (Germany’s government bonds) reached an 18-month high of 0.58 percent recently. Yields rose after the European…

The heat of the city and its health consequences

August 2, 2017
By Brady Crain I’ve been house sitting in Jersey City for the last few days, and for the next week. I love coming to the city — going to the museums, the culture, the music — except the exhausting roar of tires and air conditioners that is virtually ever present in a New York City…

Heavenly hiking adventures

August 2, 2017
By Marguerite Jill Dye It was high time we hiked up the Deer Leap trail once again but I’d forgotten what a challenge it was. Even with my twin hiking poles keeping me balanced, placing my feet atop, in between, and over boulders and rocks, carefully picking our way was difficult and tiring. As we slowly…

The neighborhood concept

August 2, 2017
By Mary Ellen Shaw If you have a garden area that is close to the street you get to meet a lot of people while you work. These people seem to fit into the category of “walkers”—dog walkers, fitness walkers and stroller pushers. I am always happy when one of them stops to tell me…

Forest tent caterpillars — Rain on a sunny day?

August 2, 2017
By Lisa Niccolai Walk through a hardwood forest this month and it may seem more like October than July. Trees that normally provide cool shade have bare crowns with just a hint of green. And is the bark on that sugar maple moving? This is not a trick of the light: you are, in fact,…

We’ve come a long way from where we began

August 2, 2017
By Bret Yates What does it mean that the music video for “See You Again” by Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth is now the most viewed YouTube clip of all time? First of all, given the initial conception of YouTube as a repository for user-created (or at least user-uploaded) video, it’s kind of disappointing—although deeply…

Farm to Ballet comes to Billings Farm, Aug. 5

August 2, 2017
Saturday, Aug. 5, 6:30 p.m.—WOODSTOCK— Grab your blanket, picnic basket, and the entire family to experience Farm to Ballet — an early evening, full-length ballet performance at the Billings Farm on Saturday, Aug. 5 at 6:30 p.m. The colorful program reinterprets classical ballet pieces to tell the story of three seasons on a Vermont farm — accompanied…

Dinnerstein/Fischer join forces in duo recital at Chandler

August 2, 2017
Wednesday, Aug. 2, 7:30 p.m.—RANDOLPH— Chandler Center for the Arts is pleased to announce that two of its favorite musicians are returning to Chandler: pianist Simone Dinnerstein and violinist Rebecca Fischer of the Chiara String Quartet will perform a special concert of duos and solos on the Chandler stage, Wednesday, Aug. 2 at 7:30 p.m.…

Jay Craven’s new film, “Peter and John” to screen at Paramount

August 2, 2017
Thursday, Aug. 3, 7 p.m.—RUTLAND— Jay Craven’s new seaside film drama, “Peter and John,” will play Rutland’s Paramount Theatre at 7 p.m.,Thursday, Aug. 3. “Peter and John” marks Craven’s eighth narrative film based in New England — and it was nominated for a 2016 New England Emmy. The director’s previous pictures include five collaborations with Vermont writer…

Chamber music society presents baroque concert in Rochester

August 2, 2017
Sunday, Aug. 6, 4 p.m.—ROCHESTER— The Rochester Chamber Music Society in association with the Vermont Festival of The Arts will present a baroque concert on period instruments, Sunday, Aug. 6 at 4 p.m. at the Federated Church of Rochester. Artistic Director Cynthia Huard on harpsichord will be joined by several string performers from the Boston area…

New Dakotas bring indie music to Brandon

August 2, 2017
Saturday, Aug. 5, 7:30 p.m.—BRANDON— New Dakotas are a folk-rock-pop-psych band based in the Boston area, comprised of Alasdair MacKenzie (drums, vocals), Chris Haley (guitar, vocals), Juan Carlos Fernandez del Castillo (piano), and David Baler (bass). The band is out on tour during summer break; MacKenzie, Haley, and del Castillo attend Harvard College and Baler attends…

Winter in August moves back outside this year

August 2, 2017
Tuesday, Aug. 8, 5 p.m.—RUTLAND— The Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce’s 36th annual Winter in August celebration will be held Tuesday, Aug. 8, 5-8 p.m. The event is moving back outside this year, under the tents to Merchants Row, between West and Center streets. Winter in August is held annually in recognition of the ski…

Hops in the Hills Beer & Wine Festival returns to Okemo, Aug. 4-6

August 2, 2017
Aug. 4-6—LUDLOW— Okemo Mountain Resort will host its annual Hops in the Hills Beer & Wine Festival Aug. 4-6. This is a Vermont Chamber of Commerce “Top Ten Summer Event.” Okemo’s Jackson Gore Inn courtyard will be the setting for enjoying the great outdoors and sampling a variety of beer and wine from regional and…

Youth invited to unleash inner artists at chalk-art fest

August 2, 2017
Friday, Aug. 4, 7 p.m.—GRANVILLE, N.Y.— The Slate Valley Museum welcomes families with youth in grades K-12 to unleash their inner artist and create their own chalk drawings in a friendly art competition at the 3rd annual Chalk Art Festival happening First Friday, Aug. 4 from 7-9 p.m. Youth are invited to make chalk art on the museum’s sidewalks,…