Vermont State Historic Sites are opening for the season 
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Vermont State Historic Sites are opening for the season 

Several of Vermont’s State Historic Sites have opened for the 2021 season and others will be opening in early July. The President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth Notch, Mount Independence State Historic Site in Orwell, and Bennington Battle Monument in Bennington are all open and welcoming visitors now, according to the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation. 

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The Outside Story: A tale of two irises
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The Outside Story: A tale of two irises

With their large, exotic-looking flowers waving atop tall stems, irises are among the showiest early summer blooms. The most common are the native blue iris or blue flag iris (Iris versicolor) and the invasive yellow iris (Iris pseudacorus). 

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Memorial Day Ghost Walk planned for Hope Cemetery, May 31
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Memorial Day Ghost Walk planned for Hope Cemetery, May 31

The Waterbury Historical Society brings back its Memorial Day Cemetery Ghost Walk on Monday, May 31. This year’s walk will highlight “boundary-breaking” stories of several local citizens from the 19th and early 20th centuries: two Black residents, both freed slaves; and a prominent suffragist.

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Obituary: Martha M. Lewis
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Obituary: Martha M. Lewis

Martha M. Lewis, 89, passed away peacefully at the Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin on Thursday, May 13, 2021. Born in Burlington on Sept. 27, 1931, the daughter of the late James A. Mack Sr. and Isabelle (Smith) Mack, she married Paul B. Lewis on April 7, 1956. For more than two decades she ran the namesake Martha Lewis Antique shop on Stowe Street.

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