COMMENTARY: Donated cars are a game-changer for neighbors in need
Good News Garage awards cars to Vermont residents through a partnership with the state’s Reach Up agency.
LETTER: School board member Kelley Hackett will not seek another term
Serving as your Waterbury representative for the last four years has been a privilege. By announcing this now, I am hopeful that there will be individuals willing to step up and help lead our district.
Commentary: It’s time to walk the walk on Vermont’s housing crisis
Vermont faces a housing crisis. So, like we did during the pandemic and the flood, the Scott administration has worked to tackle this issue with a collaborative, cross-agency approach bringing together the agencies of Commerce and Community Development, Human Services, Natural Resources, and Digital Services, and the departments of Housing, Children & Families and Public Safety.
Local youngsters share thanks
As we have done the past three years, Waterbury Roundabout asked readers to share their letters, photos, art, etc. to describe what they are most thankful this year ahead of Thanksgiving.
Invitation to readers: Giving Thanks 2023
Thanksgiving is around the corner and that means it’s time for a feature we’ve done twice so far at this time of year — giving readers a chance to share what you are thankful for this year. We will post your submissions in a special Thanksgiving collection. We would especially love to hear from young people — students of all ages, from pre-K through college.
LETTER: Appreciating all involved with Harwood Soccer’s championship games
I’d like to send a BIG shout out of gratitude to the Harwood Boosters Club for their incredible hospitality tent at last Saturday's soccer finals.
LETTER: Trails group launches online newsletter & posts its community survey
Waterbury Area Trails Alliance announces the debut of its newsletter series, “The Monthly Grind.”
COMMENTARY: We broke a promise to our mountains
“Camel’s Hump is not just any mountain. Vermont’s state lands are not just any land. But to the State of Vermont, very little – it would seem – is sacred.”
OPINION: Trapping season starts Oct. 28; baited traps threaten all animals
Vermont’s trapping season begins on the fourth Saturday of October and runs through March 31 each year.
LETTER: Middle schoolers will ski and ride thanks to Eli Brookens Memorial Fund
We’re happy to report that for the last four years, Eli’s fund has helped students who have applied for scholarships to receive seasonal ski and snowboard rentals, so they could participate in the Crossett Brook Ski & Ride Program.
Atty. General warns of ‘pink pitfalls’ during Breast Cancer Awareness Month
For nearly 40 years, October has been designated Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and for good reason. One in eight women will develop breast cancer.
LETTER: Community thank-you from Waterbury Common Market
I want to thank everyone who helped make our recent move and name change successful at the Waterbury Common Market. We had a large number of people step up to help in one way or another, and I wanted to take a moment to thank them.
Vermont delegation lobbies for rail service to Quebec and new preclearance facility
WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Vermont Congressional delegation, led by Senate Commerce Committee member Sen. Peter Welch, D-VT, this week called on Amtrak to provide an update on the establishment of interim preclearance operations to support rail travel between Vermont and Quebec and the federal actions needed for the full implementation of a preclearance program.
Commentary: I wasn't ‘stranded’ at Burning Man
I missed most of the news of Burning Man this year as I was there, without internet service. But the news got in. We heard the front page of the New York Times had declared us stranded. We heard FEMA was staging nearby. We were to be part of a disaster.
Wanted: Public comment on financing climate action in Vermont
State Treasurer Mike Pieciak has issued a request for public comment on strategies for financing climate infrastructure including green energy, weatherization, and resiliency in Vermont.
Vulnerable community members become capable through Central Vt. Adult Basic Education programs
This week, Sept. 18-22 marks Adult Education and Literacy Week, both in Vermont and around the nation.
LETTER: Harwood Boosters reorganize, seek new members
To the Community: Harwood Boosters are back!
Manager’s corner: A summer update from Waterbury’s municipal manager
This is the second installment of my semi-regular/quarterly update. Anyone who is interested in more detail can always call me or stop in at Town Hall.
LETTER: Subscriptions open for Waterbury Ambulance Service
To the Community: Waterbury Ambulance Service’s Annual Household Subscription program is now open to residents in our service area: all Waterbury and Duxbury residents, and Moretown residents in the 05676 zip code.
LETTER: One Town, One Book project honors Vermont author’s passing
“Vermont Perspectives” is a beautiful collection of essays on Vermont – the landscape, the people, and the general feeling of place… We feel honored to have known [Averyt] for the short time we did and that we were able to introduce her words and experiences to a wider audience.”