Make a hypertufa planter with Neighborhood Connections

LONDONDERRY, Vt. – Hypertufa is a type of artificial stone that makes beautiful garden containers that last for years. Suggesting the look of concrete, these handmade pots are lightweight due to the recipe of Portland cement, peat moss, perlite, and … Continued

Forest Service urges caution with outdoor fires

Prevent forest fires. Stock photo

RUTLAND, Vt. – The U.S. Forest Service is urging the public to be extremely careful with all types of outdoor fires as temperatures rise and we continue to see drying trends throughout New England. The agency is hoping to educate … Continued

Germaine B. Romano, 1942-2021

N. WESTMINSTER, Vt. – Germaine B. Romano died May 16, 2021 at home. Germaine Esther Marie Brodeur was born March 9, 1942, in Cheshire, Conn. to Archille and Ida Marie Brodeur. She spent most of her childhood years on the … Continued

Masks still required on all SEVT vehicles

Masks are still required on all SEVT vehicles

REGION – All Southeast Vermont Transit drivers and riders will continue to wear face coverings for the foreseeable future. “Although we welcome the governor’s and the CDC’s recent guidance on mask wearing, please remember that masks are still required in … Continued

Weathersfield PTO celebrates Teacher Appreciation Week

WEATHERSFIELD, Vt. – Weathersfield School Parent Teacher Organization shared in a weeklong celebration for the teachers and staff of the school. Teachers change the lives of millions of children every day – their immense work and impact moves us beyond … Continued

Thank you from the Turk Aumand family

Thank you from the Aumand Family. Photo provided

BELLOWS FALLS, Vt. – We wish to give a “huge hug” and a tearful heart felt thank you to all who sent in their remembrances of our dad, Ernest “Turk” Aumand, and husband to mom, “Sophie” Aumand. Turk lived a … Continued

Roderick Hewitt, 2021 🇺🇸

BELLOWS FALLS, Vt. – Roderick (Rod) Hewitt, 81, of Bellows Falls, Vt., embraced his eternal home May 19, 2021. Rod was born in Torrington, Conn. during the Great Depression. From his first job scooping ice cream at the Torrington Creamery, … Continued

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