Remembering Mad River Glen founder Betsy Pratt (1928-2023)
Mad River Glen founder Betsy Pratt died on Friday. Waterbury journalist David Goodman shared two stories from his archive where he profiled Pratt in 1992 and 1994. Here is his remembrance along with the articles below.
Obituary: Susan Elizabeth Sayah
WATERBURY — Susan Elizabeth Sayah (Sue) 74, a longtime Waterbury resident, passed away in the comfort of her family at the McClure Miller Respite House on Thursday, March 16, 2023.
Vermont artists sought for Waterbury Arts Fest 2023 commemorative poster
A sweet deal awaits the Vermont artist whose work gets picked for the first Waterbury Arts Fest commemorative poster to promote this summer’s annual arts festival in downtown Waterbury.
The Outside Story: Feathers, wings, beaks make bird music, too
With spring creeping closer, our year-round avian residents such as cardinals and titmice are already raising their voices.
Free Narcan trainings include Waterbury session on Thursday
The Central Vermont Prevention Coalition and Vermont CARES will hold the first of three free Opioid Overdose Prevention Trainings in Central Vermont in Waterbury on Thursday, March 16. The class is scheduled for 6:30-7:30 p.m. in the Steele Community Room at the municipal offices and online via Zoom.
Obituary: Robert Francis Quinn
Robert Francis Quinn passed away on February 21st, 2023, at the McClure Miller Respite House surrounded by family.
‘The Butterfly Queen’: Home-grown Vermont fantasy film hits the screen in Waterbury
BRADFORD — When Liam O'Connor-Genereaux was 4, his parents took him and his brother to a screening of the Star Wars film “The Phantom Menace” at a drive-in theater near their home in Ryegate, assuming the youngsters would fall asleep in the back seat.
Performance highlights past, present young composers at the Barre Opera House March 19
Music Director Lou Kosma and the Vermont Philharmonic along with the Green Mountain Youth Symphony present their annual Family Concert at 2 p.m. on Sunday, March 19, at the Barre Opera House.
The Outside Story: Return of the ospreys
On my commute to the Northern Woodlands offices in Lyme, New Hampshire, I pass a long-established osprey nest, perched atop a very tall electric tower next to Route 302. This location offers the ospreys a view of their surroundings – and provides me with a view of the ospreys from the road.
Repeat performance: Jeswin Antony wins Vermont American Legion speech contest
Another win for Harwood Union High School senior Jeswin Antony!
March 18 reception to mark town planner Steve Lotspeich’s retirement
Steve Lotspeich 30 years ago became Waterbury’s town planner and he presently is counting down the days to his retirement.
Local stars kick off Lost Nation Theater’s new season on March 18
Montpelier’s Lost Nation Theater presents a one-night benefit performance with some of its favorite artists to launch its new season on Saturday, March 18.
Volunteers needed for Planning Commission, Recreation Committee, Conservation Commission & Tree Committee
The Town of Waterbury is seeking to fill one position on the Waterbury Planning Commission as well as several openings on the Recreation Committee.
The Outside Story: Keeping heat for winter survival
To survive the cold of winter, animals take advantage of protected habitats in the woods or under a blanket of snow. Many birds and mammals also are designed to retain body heat to stay alive in bitter temperatures.
Volunteers sought to train for, teach Falls Prevention Tai Chi classes
The Central Vermont Council on Aging is seeking volunteers to train for and lead Falls Prevention Tai Chi classes for older Vermonters.
Mural project seeks artists and designs
The Public Art Team of the Waterbury Area Anti-Racism Coalition led by Chiyomi McKibbin and MK Monley has drafted a Request for Proposals seeking Vermont-based artists to design and work with the community to paint an original artwork mural at 29 Stowe Street.
Waterbury Public Library looks to the future
Waterbury Public Library is pleased to announce the completion of our 2023-2027 strategic plan.
March at the library: Exercise, fiber arts, games, stargazing – and sled dogs!
Here are some highlights of free programs happening at the Waterbury Public Library in March. Be sure to check the library website for more details, complete schedules of children’s and adult programs, and any changes especially due to weather.
People and wildlife continue to share Perry Hill trails in winter
Efforts to manage human winter activities like cross-country skiing, fat biking and snowshoeing in the Perry Hill recreation area that’s also an important deer habitat are going well, according to state officials who have been paying close attention the past several years.
Chabad of Waterbury-Stowe hosts Purim celebration on March 7
The recently formed Chabad of Waterbury-Stowe Jewish congregation invites members of the local Jewish community to celebrate the holiday of Purim on March 7.