Terry Harold Kline, 85, of Middlebury
He leaves many close friends at EastView including many furry friends who were also friends of his longtime favorite four-legged companion, Henri, his French bulldog (AKA the “Mayor of EastView”).
Harold David “Beans” Russell, 81, of Forest Dale
Beans was born in Bennington on Aug. 22, 1941. He was the son of Harold P. and Florence (Grace) Russell.
Stephen Earl Ketcham
MIDDLEBURY — Stephen Earl Ketcham, 75, of Middlebury, passed away at home on Nov. 8, 2022, after a six-month illness. Steve was born July 12, 1947, and grew up on […]
Dennis Richard Duby, Sr.
PITTSFORD — Dennis Richard Duby Sr., age 61, passed away Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022, at his home in Pittsford. Dennis was born in Rutland on Feb. 1, 1961. He was […]
All shook up
Under the direction of OVUHS’s award-winning theater director Jeff Hull, the school’s Walking Stick Theater put on the raucous and rebellious musical, All Shook Up on Nov. 17-20, featuring the songs of rock and roll legend Elvis Presley.
Giving thanks this season to Vermont farmers
As autumn winds down and our Green Mountain fields and forests prepare to rest, we give thanks for the bounty of the seasons. This week and through the holidays, Vermont food will be at the center the table as many of us celebrate with family and friends.
Bus damage leaves Sr. Center scrambling
The theft of two catalytic converters from the bus at the Brandon Senior Center has left it difficult to pick up seniors throughout the week and to bring meals to many in their homes.
After two-year hiatus Brandon gets in the holiday spirit
The holidays are rolling in and Brandon businesses are ready and eager to have local residents and visitors spend some time shopping, eating, drinking and making merry this holiday season, says Bernie Carr, president of the Brandon Area Chamber of Commerce.
The gift of life
After almost four years of waiting and wondering if she would be given a new lease on life, Mei Mei Brown has a lot to be thankful for.
Howard Dean optimistic about democracy, but current threats are still looming
Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean on Thursday, Nov. 10, warned folks in Middlebury that eroding trust in the U.S. Supreme Court and the political practice of “othering” — or scapegoating — groups of people stand as the biggest threats to the survival of democracy in America.

