Author Aaron Starmer knows how to keep young readers engaged
Author of more than a dozen books for middle-grade and young-adult readers, Waterbury author Aaron Starmer has a new novel out. In an interview with UVM’s Community News Service, he discussed the book, his process, and what he thinks makes kids tick when it comes to reading.
Obituary: Stephen Hathaway Willis
Stephen (Steve) Hathaway Willis passed away peacefully in his home in Warren on April 15, 2025, at the age of 83.
Obituary: Martin Donald Brooks
Martin Donald Brooks, 73, of Duxbury, Vermont, died peacefully after a long battle with cancer, on May 3, 2025, in his home under the shadow of his beloved Camels Hump Mountain.
Obituary: Christopher Robert Collins
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Christopher Robert Collins of Brandon, Florida, who passed away unexpectedly on December 21, 2024, at 60 years old.
Hepatica: Ephemeral or evergreen?
As the days get longer and the sun warms the forest floor, hepatica flowers emerge. These charming early bloomers captivated the writer and naturalist John Burroughs, who extolled their “winsome grace” in his poem “Hepatica.”
Vermont chorus qualifies for international competition
The Barre-Tones women’s barbershop chorus recently returned from a regional chorus and quartet competition in Massachusetts, where it qualified to participate in an international competition later this year.
17th Annual Gravel Grinder to make tracks through Waterbury, Stowe, Moretown this Sunday
Waterbury Area Trail Alliance’s biggest fundraising event returns this Sunday when more than 350 bikers take off for the 17th annual Gravel Grinder.
Bookstore picks Richmond author’s new novel for 4th ‘One Town, One Book’ summer read
In what’s become a summer thing in Waterbury, Bridgeside Books has scoured lists of Vermont-connected literature to choose a new work of fiction by a Richmond writer for this summer’s “One Town, One Book,” community reading project.
Obituary: Laina Ann Aylward
Laina Ann (Burnell) Aylward, a beacon of strength and love, passed away peacefully on April 18, 2025, after a private but courageous battle with cancer.
Ripples from the Reservoir: Wildlife and humans return to the water
Welcome to the first edition of “Ripples from the Reservoir,” a monthly report from the Friends of Waterbury Reservoir. We hope to share updates on life on the reservoir, which may include wildlife sightings, important visitor information, events happening, weather insights and more.
Mad River Chorale’s spring concert: ‘Luminous Night of the Soul’
Mad River Chorale presents its spring concert, ‘Luminous Night of the Soul’, in two performances next weekend, May 3-4, in Waitsfield and Waterbury.
Waterbury-Stowe Fish & Game Club hosts annual Clean Up Day on May 3
The Waterbury-Stowe Fish & Game Club is planning their spring cleanup at the club for Saturday morning, May 3. Members and friends welcome.
Stowe Free Library invitation to mushroom foraging talk & tote bag art project
The Friends of the Stowe Free Library share two upcoming program highlights with nearby communities.
Obituary: Gerald LeRoy Marshall
Gerald LeRoy Marshall, 94, passed away peacefully at the Central Vermont Medical Center on Saturday, April 19, 2025.
Obituary: Timothy Frank Atwood
Timothy “Tim” Atwood, 62, of Barre, Vermont, passed away unexpectedly on April 18, 2025.
Circus Smirkus seeks host families for its July 2-3 Waterbury visit
For the third year, Circus Smirkus will visit Waterbury on its summer tour and it's putting out a call now for local families to host its young performers.
Waterbury author launches latest title at Bridgeside Books
Waterbury author Aaron Starmer’s latest work of young-adult fiction is set to be released next week and Bridgeside Books hosts a launch party on Thursday, May 1.
TURNmusic guests DíJazz Collective jazz fusion enchants at The Phoenix
TURNmusic has settled in at The Phoenix Gallery & Music Hall with an eclectic rotating schedule of ensemble and solo performances, monthly music-community jazz jams and plenty of surprises.
So many reasons to visit the library in May
May’s calendar at the Waterbury Library is filling up fast with many free programs for all ages. Get your copies of the Vermont Reads book ahead of the discussion and events. And note which other programs you don’t want to miss.
Ferns and other fantastic fractals
Fractals can be observed in the spatial arrangements found in many familiar forms, patterns, and shapes in nature: from the branching of trees, ferns, river systems, and lightning, to the patterns found in leaves , seashells, snowflakes, and hurricanes.