Waterbury Community Band announces summer schedule, starting June 25
The Waterbury Community Band led by director Nick Allen will be playing in town this summer with concerts on Tuesday nights at 7 p.m. split between Rusty Parker Memorial Park and the Waterbury Center Green.
History Museum exhibit holds up a 20th-century mirror to Vermont through year’s end
An exhibition of Vermont artwork collected over the course of a lifetime opens in Montpelier at the Vermont History Museum in July and runs through the end of this year.
Circus Smirkus ‘Imaginarium’ heads to Waterbury with six shows, July 2-4
The 37th annual Circus Smirkus Big Top Tour is getting ready to travel New England this summer with opening performances at its Circus Barn in Greensboro followed by its first stop on the road in Waterbury with six shows, July 2-4.
Protect nesting loons, chicks by enjoying from a distance
Few birding experiences rival hearing the haunting call of the loon or seeing them glide by in protected coves on a lake. For the birds’ protection, the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department asks boaters and anglers to enjoy loons from a safe distance this summer.
The patchwork life of the brown wasp mantidfly
The brown wasp mantidfly’s lifestyle is as patchwork as its appearance. In its larval form, it hitchhikes on an unassuming spider and ultimately eats the spider’s eggs. As an adult, the mantidfly is a dangerous predator and incognito wasp mimic.
Obituary: Raphael M. Lowe
Raphael M. Lowe, 94, of Finksburg, Maryland, (formerly of Waterbury, Vermont) passed away peacefully on Saturday, February 10, 2024, at his home. A service will be held on July 13.
Obituary: Andrew W. Reed
Andrew (Andy) W. Reed, passed away on Sunday, June 9, 2024, in Barre, Vermont.
TURNmusic, Blackback Pub announce Music in the Alley lineup
Outdoor music is a staple of summertime around Vermont and Waterbury has multiple opportunities including the Music the Alley series sponsored by TURNmusic and Blackback Pub.
Steele Community Room hosts two summer exhibitions
Town staff and members of the Waterbury Historical Society announce two new exhibitions planned for summer shows in the Steele Community Room this summer.
The Valley Players present humor Monty Python-style in ‘SPAMALOT’
The Valley Players Theater stage comes alive again this summer with “Monty Python’s SPAMALOT,” weekends from June 27 through July 14.
Stowe and Mad River Valley libraries invite local patrons to summer events
Nearby libraries have shared several upcoming events to invite Waterbury Roundabout readers to check out.
The Stowe Free Library is running a scavenger hunt game all summer with prizes that’s appropriate for all ages. In the Mad River Valley, the libraries plan special events for the upcoming Juneteenth national holiday on June 19.
Obituary: Karleen Joyce Santor
Karleen Joyce Santor of Waterbury, Vermont, passed away at her home on May 24, 2024, after a brief illness.
Severe flooding impacts aquatic life
July 2023 was the hottest month ever recorded worldwide, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and rising temperatures associated with climate change have dramatically increased atmospheric moisture, causing more frequent and severe storms.
Bolton Valley artist chosen for 2024 Waterbury Arts Fest poster
Revitalizing Waterbury this week announced that Bolton Valley artist Natasha Bogar was chosen as the winner of the 2024 Waterbury Arts Fest Commemorative Poster contest.
Waterbury Ambulance Service crew member earns top state honor
Waterbury Ambulance Service volunteer first responder Ryan Gladstone has been recognized with a top state honor announced among a list of emergency medical service providers of the year.
Rec camp, town pool, and much more summer fun from Waterbury Recreation
Sure summertime in Waterbury means rec camp and swim lessons, but Waterbury Recreation also has a variety of programs and events on the calendar for local residents of all ages.
Free fishing statewide on Saturday; free entry to state parks, historic sites all weekend
The state of Vermont hosts Vermont Days this weekend which means free fishing statewide on Saturday, and free entry to state parks and historic sites all weekend.
The many, varied ways caterpillars avoid predation
To protect themselves, many caterpillars have adapted ingenious, varied, and seemingly outrageous defense mechanisms.
Legion, historical society keep joint tradition honoring soldiers, community members on Memorial Day
On Memorial Day morning, members of American Legion Post 59 and the Waterbury Historical Society for the 18th year combined to commemorate those who have fallen in the service of the United States Armed Forces and to highlight the lives and contributions of past Waterbury community members.
Paving the way: ‘Jack’s Alley’ opens for foot traffic
A sunny Saturday morning greeted the scene on Stowe Street this weekend as the construction tape was removed and people filled the alley to inspect its transformation from a tired blighted passageway to Waterbury’s newest little park space.