It’s been common during the COVID years to see signs at cash registers asking patrons to use exact change if possible.
Year: 2022
Hammond earns second Sunoco Sportsman Modified win
Saturday night at Devil’s Bowl was warm with folks from CCV (Community College of Vermont) on hand, along with Mohawk Valley Vintage Dirt Modified racers in town.
Catamount Pipe Band takes first in Glasgow Lands Scottish Festival
Look Park in Northampton, Ma, was overflowing with the music of bagpipes and drums on Saturday. Catamount Pipe Band brought a first-place trophy to Vermont from the Glasgow Lands Scottish Festival on July 16th.
Amanda Jayne (Kreisler) Greeno, 53, of Sudbury
Her grandchildren were the light of her life. With summer approaching, Grandma, Emma, and Connor had big plans for bike rides, rainy day activities, movies to watch, pool and river days — even jumping on the trampoline.
For chef Mari Verduzco, food comes straight from the heart
Whether for love or loneliness, chef Mari Verduzco of La Catrina 802 in Salisbury has set a few pots to simmer in recent years, bringing her simple Baja cuisine to the eager mouths of Vermonters, native and transplants alike.
Pittsford Congregational Church installs new pastor
Michael Dwyer is right at home in a congregation that prides itself on its history and continuity.
Vermont adopts 9-8-8 for mental health support
Callers will be immediately connected to compassionate, caring counselors trained to support individuals experiencing everything from emotional distress to a mental health crisis.
Brandon’s silent film series scores a knockout with ‘Battling Butler’
He never smiled on camera, earning the nickname “the Great Stone Face.” But Buster Keaton’s comedies rocked Hollywood’s silent era with laughter throughout the 1920s.
EnerJazz keeps summer cooking with upcoming shows
For the last 14 years, fans of music and dancing in Rutland County have been lucky enough to shake a leg to the smooth but jumping sounds of the big band EnerJazz.