Goshen, Vt. — Francis G. Fielder, of Goshen, passed peacefully on January 12, 2022, at the home of his daughter, Laurie, in Granville, N.Y., where he was surrounded by his family. Francis was predeceased by his wife Muriel, and sons, Richard and Rodney. He is survived by his daughters, Jeanette Sweeney of Goshen, Laurie Gonthier […]
Month: January 2022
Proctor group aims for new playground adjacent to rink
The Proctor selectboard approved a request from Megan Cannucci, who manages the town ice skating and rolling skating rinks, to appeal to the Mortimer Proctor Fund for playground equipment that would be located adjacent to the skating rinks.
Pittsford eyes broadband for all
A presentation to the Pittsford Selectboard by the Otter Creek Consolidated Communications District asked the panel to consider allocating ARPA funds to broadband infrastructure in the community.
Donald C. Watters, 72, Bristol
BRISTOL — Donald C. Watters, 72 of Bristol, Vt., passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, January 12, 2022, following a long illness. Don was born at Porter Hospital in Middlebury on May 1, 1949, the son of Chester W. and Joyce [Black] Watters of Brandon. Don grew up and attended school in Brandon graduating from […]
Elaine LaPorte Parmelee, 85, Brandon
BRANDON — Elaine LaPorte Parmelee, 85, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 3, 2022 surrounded by family in Brandon, Vt. Her story began in a humble little home in Forestdale, Vt. where she grew up and attended elementary school. This homestead she held close to her heart all her life often recounting many wonderful memories […]
Cynthia Jean Beaulieu, 62, Middlebury
Middlebury – Cynthia Jean Beaulieu, age 62, passed away Tuesday, January 11, 2022, at the University of Vermont Medical Center, in Burlington, with her son Kevin by her side. Cindy was born in Tarrytown, NY on March 24, 1959. She was the daughter of Norman and Anneliese (Frummet) Beaulieu. She grew up in Tarrytown (NY) […]
Vermont businesses and employees face Omicron with uncertainty
We’ve tried to adapt and be safe,” Carlet said. “It’s far more difficult now.” It’s a sentiment echoed by business owners and employees across Vermont.
Gov. Scott’s 2023 budget: ample spending with tax cuts
As expected the address focused on revitalizing Vermont’s weakened workforce, improving affordable housing, increasing aid to young families, and addressing health care solutions in this pandemic era.