Lawson’s unveils state’s largest solar canopy
Today on Earth Day, Lawson’s Finest Liquids cut the ribbon on its 495-panel solar array-covered parking area across the street from its taproom and brewery on Carroll Road in Waitsfield.
Stalwart community volunteer John Malter honored with O’Dell Award
At their first in-person annual meeting in three years, members of Revitalizing Waterbury recapped a busy 2021, looked to projects ahead for 2022 and honored longtime community volunteer John Malter with the group’s annual service award.
WDEV adds 'Eye on the World' weeknights
WDEV radio has added the CBS program "Eye on the World" with host John Batchelor to its weeknight schedule.
Train station to get a new coffee shop and bakery
Just over two years since the Waterbury Train Station’s café closed its doors, building owner Revitalizing Waterbury announced that it has landed a new tenant with plans to open a coffee shop and bakery.
Pottery studio transforms former Waterbury gun shop
A popular commercial business location on U.S. Route 2 in Waterbury has recently undergone a transformation becoming the community’s newest craft center as a pottery studio and gallery.
Northern Reliability expanding under new ownership
Energy storage firm Northern Reliability Inc. is poised to double its staff and expand its footprint in Waterbury now that it’s been acquired by a battery manufacturing company based in Idaho.
LEAP organizes free energy-efficiency checks for local businesses
Waterbury LEAP and the Waterbury Energy Plan Committee have organized opportunities for businesses in Waterbury and Duxbury to have energy-efficiency evaluations in April.
The Lawson’s Finest Sunshine Fund to support adult education programs
Lawson’s Finest Liquids of Waitsfield has selected Central Vermont Adult Basic Education as one of its April donation recipients.
Gov. Scott checks out EV snowmobiles at Cotton Brook
Gov. Phil Scott last Saturday visited the Cotton Brook recreation area for an event to promote electric-powered snowmobiles.
Revitalizing Waterbury sets dates for Arts Fest, annual meeting
Revitalizing Waterbury recently announced that it will hold its annual meeting on Wednesday, March 30, and that Waterbury Arts Fest returns to summertime this year, July 8-9.
Girl Scouts combine cookies, Valentines at book shop
Bridgeside Books will be hopping this weekend with special events tied to Valentine’s Day and Girl Scout Cookie season.
Ballet Vermont lands a home on the edge of Waterbury
Known for its Farm to Ballet summer performances, Ballet Vermont is setting up its very own studio on the edge of Waterbury.
Revitalizing Waterbury seeks community input
Revitalizing Waterbury is seeking input from the public as it develops a new strategic plan to guide its work into 2026.
WDEV announces three new hires
WDEV this week announced three recent hires – two on-air hosts and a new member to the sales staff.
Waterbury Area Senior Center needs a new director
The Waterbury Area Senior Center is looking for a new executive director after former director Vicki Brooker recently resigned.
Wu-Tang members help launch cannabis industry at Zenbarn
Zenbarn in Waterbury Center along with Sensi magazine, a leading national cannabis publication, will host music, food and networking events, Feb. 3-5, to kick off Vermont’s new cannabis industry launching this year.
SunCommon holiday fundraiser provides 20,000 meals
SunCommon’s holiday campaign to have those interested in renewable solar energy help support area food shelves has resulted in donations that will provide some 20,000 meals for local residents, the company announced.
Edgeworks Creative marks 10 years
Edgeworks Creative recently marked its 10th anniversary as a full-service digital design and marketing agency.
Waterbury among towns to get new EV chargers
A White River Junction company this week announced a $1 million program to add new electric vehicle chargers for the public to use in six Vermont communities including Waterbury.
Casella completes acquisition of Grow Compost
Now that its purchase of Grow Compost in Moretown is complete, Rutland-based Casella Waste Systems is planning to reopen the facility and expand its capacity, according to Casella Vice President Joe Fusco.