Obituary: John A. Bramblett
Johnny (John) A. Bramblett was born in Atlanta, Georgia, to Norma and Joe Bramblett on December 23, 1946, and died September 13, 2025, in Helena, Montana, at age 78.
Stowe Free Library hosts a Howl-O-Ween Pet Party Oct. 26
The Friends of Stowe Free Library extend an invitation to the Waterbury community to join them for a Howl-O-Ween Pet Party on Sunday, Oct. 26, 10 a.m to noon.
Ripples from the Reservoir: Mid-October edition
Some thoughts as autumn marches by: We have loved being surrounded by the fabulous fall colors, no matter how muted or brilliant the foliage season may have been. We were forced to tolerate the increase in traffic and tourists, but those of us fortunate enough to get out on the water had the best experience!
Waterbury Center safety, accessibility project leads a walking tour on Nov. 2
A new effort to assess and improve safety and accessibility in Waterbury Center invites the public to a walking tour on Sunday, Nov. 2.
Vermont Philharmonic appoints an assistant conductor
The Vermont Philharmonic has announced the appointment of a new assistant conductor.
Nematode nemesis: The hidden world of carnivorous fungi
Every major lineage of fungus has produced some species capable of consuming the minuscule animals that occupy nearly the entire surface of the earth. Nematodes make up the majority of this micro-zoo.
Trade food donations for pumpkins, Halloween treats, ice cream at Ben & Jerry’s
Staff members at Ben & Jerry’s Waterbury ice cream factory will host their annual Pumpkin Giveaway and Food Drive next Sunday morning, Oct. 19, at the factory.
Winter clothing drive seeks donations through Oct. 15; distribution is Oct. 17-18
The Waterbury Center Community Church fall clothing drive collection runs through Oct. 15. Distribution is Friday, Oct. 17.
Avian tool use is not so bird-brained
The idea that a wide variety of birds can use tools is a relatively new one. In Jane Goodall’s 1971 global review of animal tool use, “Tool-Using in Primates and Other Vertebrates,” she only cited a handful of bird species as being capable of tool use. Now, a little more than 50 years later, dozens of bird species are known to use tools.
TURNmusic hosts two sets of workshops on grief and musicianship
TURNmusic announces two sets of workshops this fall, one focused on working through grief and another on nurturing musicianship.
Vt. pianist, composer shares his ‘Inheritances’ in a homecoming concert
Vermont-grown piano virtuoso Adam Tendler returns to his hometown of Barre next month for a concert performance that promises to be both deeply personal and a reflection of work by many composers.
Town offices special announcement
Waterbury and Duxbury town offices have some changes to their regular schedules this coming week.
Oct. 11: Fall household hazardous waste collection at Crossett Brook
Fall cleanup is an opportunity to purge garages, sheds, basements and more of hard-to-dispose-of household products such as unwanted cleaners and pesticides, paint, batteries and more.
October performances: Comedy, Music, Theater
Just about every stage in and within 20 miles of Waterbury has performances scheduled in October. Here are highlights of upcoming music, theater, and even some comedy. Just bookmark this page.
Closing camp: State urges Vermonters to remove docks, skip bubblers
As Vermonters prepare to close up their lakeside summer camps, the state Department of Environmental Conservation urges residents to either remove their docks from the water or, if ice damage is not a concern, to let them freeze in place.
Button Up Vermont touts rebates, tax credits for weatherization
Efficiency Vermont’s annual Button Up Vermont campaign is underway this month, urging homeowners and renters to prepare their homes for winter using state rebates and soon-to-expire federal tax credits for projects completed by the end of the year.
Walking tours to highlight Montpelier’s bridges, public art, wildlife
The Montpelier Alive organization will host a series of walking tours on Thursdays in October to highlight the capital city’s bridges, public art and wildlife.
Obituary: Steven H. Berry
Steven H. Berry 83, born on December 19, 1941, in Somerville, Massachusetts, to Harry and Florence Berry, passed away peacefully on September 25, 2025, at his home in Wolcott, Vermont, surrounded by his family.
Obituary: Patricia M. Gardner
Patricia M. Gardner, 76, passed away at her home in the comfort of her family on Sunday, September 28, 2025.
Black Locust: An invasive with roots?
The coming of autumn often makes trees harder to identify – but sometimes, it does the opposite. Take the black locust, for example. Without foliage, many of its distinctive traits become visible.