The mountains and valleys between Goshen and Rochester are criss-crossed with what we understand today to be bike paths. We understand that these paths were created by human beings for their own pleasure and recreation.
Tag: Goshen
Pig Race Returns to Blueberry Hill Inn and Outdoor Center
After more than a decade, the Pig Race, a spring fun race and gathering to mark the end of the ski season, returned to Goshen’s Blueberry Hill Inn and Outdoor Center last Saturday.
323% increase proposed for Goshen roads
Residents who only take a cursory look at Goshen’s town meeting warning will likely be shocked to see that the selectboard proposes spending $747,150 on roads this year, which is a 323% increase over the amount approved for roads last year.
Obituary: Douglas Lee Graham, 57, Goshen
Doug was born in Rutland on September 5, 1966, the son of James D. and Nancy (Petterson) Graham.
Goshen Historical Society has big hopes for the small town
One of the smallest towns in the entire state of Vermont—with a population of less than 200—Goshen nevertheless has big aspirations for its new Historical Society.
Obituary: Kelly Jean Berthiaume, 53, Goshen
Among many things, Kelly enjoyed going to Silver Towers Camp in Ripton, listening to music, especially The Beatles, and giving whomever she could a joke or a laugh in her own special way.
Goshen revels in its long awaited revival
There is a new Selectboard in Goshen! Since Town Meeting in 2022, the entire board has changed.
Goshen Historical Society remembers WWII
The newly active Goshen Historical Society is extremely proud of the town’s past and will remember the experiences of the town’s inhabitants during WWII at an event next Sunday at the Brandon American Legion.
Obituary: Ronald E. Richards, 75, of Goshen
Ron had a great (mischievous) sense of humor, quick wit, and could recall stories long forgotten
by others.
Goshen Town Meeting recap
There was a large turnout, and citizens came prepared to air their concerns.