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VAULT Open Wall call for submissions

SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – You are invited to show your work at Gallery at the VAULT in our Open Wall Show. This is a chance to display your work in a nonjuried show. There is no fee. It is a great … Continued

Carpenter’s Store News

L.A. Carpenter published a monthly newspaper offering free ads. Carp wrote stories under a number of pseudonyms, often with humor. Today, Carpenter’s Store is Meditrina. I suggest you slow down and read this twice. “Sumwheresin Vt. “January 1st, 1929. “Dere … Continued

Senior Solutions celebrates Older Americans Month

REGION – In late February, case manager Pam Halme visited one of her clients, Marjorie (not her real name), who was turning 99 soon. Marjorie has polio, and is unable to move herself in any way, but has been able … Continued

Taylor Claflin crowned 66th Apple Blossom Queen

SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – The 66th Apple Blossom took place at the Riverside Middle School in Springfield, Vt., on Friday, May 3, and Saturday, May 4, and Taylor Claflin was announced as this year’s queen. Her dancing partner was Matthew Winter. … Continued

Barbara A. Stoodley, 1951-2024

LOMPOC, Calif. – With sadness we report the passing, after a long illness, of Barbara Ann (Fenderson) Stoodley (May 31, 1951 – April 20, 2024), in Lompoc, Calif. She was the daughter of Ernest and Marjorie (Drew) Fenderson of Charlestown, … Continued

St. Mark’s garden plots available

SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 33 Fairgrounds Road in Springfield, announces that their garden plots are ready for “adoption.” The garden is located behind the church. These plots are entirely free. Those “adopting” a plot are responsible for … Continued

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