By Jaime Thomas After months of work through the winter, Virginia Curran is nearly ready to open the newly renovated Bedlam Corners general store in West Hebron. Curran purchased the store, which was severely damaged in a fire more than two years ago, in August and has been rebuilding it ever since. She had repainted [...]
Man with local ties up for Golden Globe awards
A Hollywood producer with ties to Whitehall has been nominated for two Golden Globes for a mini-series he co-produced. Darrell Fetty was one of several producers of the History Channel’s widely popular “Hatfields and McCoys” miniseries, which aired over the course of three days on Memorial Day weekend. The show drew a record 13.9 million [...]
Vermont artists open studios for Fall Foliage Tour
The red, orange and yellow hues of oak, maple, and cherry trees will be on full display throughout the state this weekend, but trees aren’t the only place you’ll be able to see the brilliant colors of fall. A kaleidoscope of color will be visible inside the studios and galleries participating in Vermont’s first statewide [...]
Whitehall woman charged in fatal accident
A Whitehall woman who triggered a three car crash that resulted in the death of a Vermont man on Memorial Day weekend has been charged with vehicular homicide and manslaughter after blood tests revealed she was intoxicated at the time of the crash. Mary Baptie, 44, of Carlton Rd. in Whitehall was charged Friday morning [...]
Chamber plants flowers at intersections
By Derek Liebig If you look closely you may notice a few pleasant changes along Whitehall’s roadways in the next few weeks. The Chamber of Commerce and the Village have been busy planting flowers at a few of the intersections in the community and plans are in place to replace some of the area’s welcome [...]







VPR commentator entertains at Slate Valley Museum
By Jaime Thomas About 75 people gathered at the Slate Valley Museum Thursday evening to listen to Vermont Public Radio [...]