Champlain Housing Trust recognizes state Rep. Tom Stevens
Champlain Housing Trust recently held its annual meeting and awards dinner where it elected board members and honored several champions for affordable housing.
Flood recovery group CReW outlines work, announces event, seeks financial support
The following is the first annual report by the long-term flood recovery group called CReW (Community Resilience for the greater Waterbury area). It was submitted for publication in the Waterbury annual report and to Waterbury Roundabout to share with the community.
David Goodman talks backcountry skiing in first lecture series event on Wednesday
VTDigger and WDEV radio host and podcaster David Goodman kicks off the Lamoille Valley Osher spring presentation series with an illustrated talk on The Backcountry Skiing Renaissance.
What the Floods! gathering to connect, celebrate after the floods
With much of the immediate work from the mid-December flooding addressed, organizers of Waterbury’s volunteer responders and town officials are putting together a celebration for Saturday, Feb. 10, 6-9 p.m.
Mad River Valley Ambulance: Disregard those letters
Mad River Valley Ambulance wants residents in Waterbury and Duxbury to know that a mailing they received this week was an error.
Game On! Winterfest – with its Game Show – returns
Waterbury Winterfest 2024 has begun, continuing a tradition for more than a decade during the coldest days of the year to pull the Waterbury community together with a variety of activities for all ages.
Waterbury Studios dedicates gallery, opens exhibit on Friday
This Friday evening at the Waterbury Studios overlooking Stowe Street, a special event is planned that honors a figure beloved by its founders while toasting a present-day artist and inspiration.
Discovering Orion in the winter night sky
Orion is one of the most easily distinguished constellations, in part because of the three bright stars that form its belt. The hunter figure of Orion also wields a club raised above his head, a shield held before him, and a sword hanging from his belt.
Train station’s Community Room to limit use to match Amtrak schedule
Citing concern for security and safety, the owners of the Waterbury Train Station have announced that the Community Room that serves rail passengers and the public will be closed starting Feb. 1.
Pine cones & the complicated lives of conifer seeds
My yard is full of eastern white pine trees, and every three years or so, it is full of pine cones. This is one of those years.
Supreme Court Gallery hosts Leahy photo exhibition
The Vermont Supreme Court Gallery reopens Feb. 1 for a long-awaited exhibition of photographs by former U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy.
February program highlights at Waterbury Public Library
The Waterbury Public Library hosts a variety of regular and special programs and events each month. Here are a few highlights for February adult programs. Be sure to check the complete listings for adults and children at WaterburyPublicLibrary.com.
Stowe’s The Current faces winter with garden-themed exhibition
The Current gallery in Stowe opens a new group exhibition this week in the heart of winter yet with a garden theme.
Jan. 31-Feb. 4: Winterfest returns to celebrate winter recreation
Waterbury’s wintertime tradition is just around the corner as organizers are lining up all the details for this year’s five-day Waterbury Winterfest.
Vt. authors of youth fiction visit Waterbury Jan. 31
Two award-winning Vermont authors of youth fiction plan a visit to Bridgeside Books on Jan. 31.
Day and night, winter light is a phenomenon to behold
Northern lights, the aurora borealis – perhaps the most spectacular display of winter light – are borne of light emitted when electrons in the gasses of Earth’s upper atmosphere (nitrogen and oxygen) are energized by bursts from a solar geomagnetic storm.
Vermont’s Free Ice Fishing Day is Jan. 27
Vermont’s annual statewide Free Ice Fishing Day is Saturday, Jan. 27, and Elmore State Park will be the venue for this year’s Ice Fishing Festival on the same day.
Bonfire on snow | Jan. 12
Waterbury Recreation and the Waterbury Fire Department teamed up for the annual Christmas tree bonfire on Friday, Jan. 12, at Anderson Park.
Avant-garde TURNmusic settles into its new home & expanded purpose
For nearly a decade now, TURNmusic has been Vermont’s contemporary classical chamber music ensemble sharpening the state’s cutting edge. And while that important role will continue, TURNmusic is making a turn.
American Tree Sparrows are winter’s hardy visitors
American tree sparrows (Spizelloides arborea) are so named by European settlers who were reminded of Eurasian tree sparrows back home. The name, however, is a misnomer, as these “tree” sparrows are actually ground birds, spending little time in trees.