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As a new family in town was driving their U-Haul toward their new home on the Spring Road on the evening of October 1, they decided to cross the First Branch via the Mill Bridge. More ... Find Less Is More The North Main Street Losers Club (more crassly called by its members the big “A-Double-Snake Loser Club”) has just completed “our eight-week human improvement project.” “What a success!,” said member Jennifer Emens-Butler. How do you lose 257 pounds in eight weeks? More ... How much impact can six students have on their community? If the recent weeks are any indication, the impact can be substantial. More ... The King Arthur Flour Company of Norwich will visit the South Royalton School Friday, Oct. 16, to teach 110 fourth- through eighth-grade students to bake fresh, nutritious bread from scratch through its life skills bread baking program. The assembly will be coordinated by family and consumer sciences teacher Nancy Chapman. More ... The Community Bread Oven was christened in good company Saturday at Vershire’s Fall Festival. About 60 local citizens turned out for the day’s events, which included various contests, kids’ activities and demonstrations of medieval arts, sciences and archery by PantherVale, the local SCA (Society of Creative Anachronism) group. More ... On Sunday, Oct. 25 at 2 p.m., the public is welcome to attend the Randolph Historical Society’s annual meeting, at St. John’s Church parish hall on Summer Street. After a short business meeting, the guest speaker will be Burr Morse of the Morse Maple Farm. More ... A 21st Century Community Learning Centers Grant, which was awarded to the Windsor Northwest Supervisory Union this year, is now offering before and after school programs to elementary and middle/high school students from Bethel, Stockbridge, Pittsfield, Rochester, Hancock, and Granville. More ... Nathan Cleveland, administrative assistant to the Royalton Selectboard, took some time to share with your new reporter some information about the major projects the Royalton Selectboard is working on. The first major issue is work on the Town Plan. More ... The Strafford Selectboard has approved in concept the Strafford Energy Committee's proposal to turn off five streetlights in the upper village and possibly three in the lower village and put a motion sensor on the light in the upper Barrett Hall parking lot. More ... |
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