A representative from the American Cancer Society will speak to Whitehall area seniors next week. Audrey Shaw of the American Cancer Society will speak about the Road to Recovery Program, which is a service that drives cancer patients to their treatments if they do not have transportation, The service is free and volunteer driven. She [...]
Students advance to worldwide competition
A four-student team from Granville High School recently won an impressive design award at a robotics competition in New Hampshire. The team, consisting of Marc Billow, Christina Rice, Jordan Penor and Joey Lea, was one of 71 in the event and had pre-qualified from a previous competition in February. The design award is giving to [...]
Sweetheart Dance set for Saturday
Tickets are still available for the Haynes House of Hope “Sweetheart Dance” at the Forum on Feb. 12. The dance’s fourth year kicks off in the ballroom with dinner and dancing to a live band all to raise funds for the Haynes House of Hope in South Granville. “Come and help us celebrate our first [...]
Sweetheart Dance is Feb. 12
Tickets are still available for the Haynes House of Hope ‘Sweetheart Dance’ at the Forum Feb. 12. The dance’s fourth year kicks off in the ballroom with dinner and dancing to a live band all to raise funds for the Haynes House of Hope in South Granville. “Come and help us celebrate our first year! [...]
Haynes House of Hope Sweetheart Dance
The time is approaching for the annual Haynes House of Hope Sweetheart Dance. The dance’s fourth year kicks off in the ballroom at the Forum on Saturday, Feb. 12, with dinner and dancing to a live band. The evening begins at 5:30 p.m. with a cash bar and dinner starts at 7 p.m. Dancing starts [...]
Memory Lights will be on sale
Memory Lights will be on sale in Poultney starting Nov. 5 at the following locations: Shaw’s Supermarket in Poultney, Fridays 4-6 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m.-noon; the Craft Fair at Poultney High School on Nov. 26 27; and at St. Raphael Church before and after Mass. Memory Lights cost $1 each and proceeds benefit the [...]
Good-bye bridge, hello rail trail
The clock is ticking on the remaining few days of the Trestle Bridge. Mayor Jay Niles said he spoke with representatives of Dan’s Hauling, the company hired by the state to remove the bridge, and they say immediately following the holiday weekend the crane will be onsite…






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 [...]