Mountain Creamery’s new location off to busy start
Without missing a beat, customers flocked to The Mountain Creamery’s new location on Route 4 in West Woodstock this past weekend.
Witnessing nature's majesty
As this recent encounter with a fox showed, nature has wonderful ways of reminding us that this world is a shared experience.
State: Help protect loons and their chicks
There’s nothing quite like the haunting call of the loon or seeing them glide by on a lake. However, for the birds’ protection, the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is asking boaters and anglers to enjoy loons from a safe distance this summer.
For local potter, community is the engine of her career
As Laura White explained in her studio, the practicality of pottery is a draw for her. “I come out here, I open up a bag of clay, and I make it into something useful,” she said. “I think that’s really cool. It makes sense to me.”
Juneteenth: Celebrating its first national holiday
Over the weekend, Juneteenth offered a day of celebration, but also a day of recognition — recognizing the impact of the past, and the work that lies ahead.
Going Live: Pentangle’s Music by the River series returns in July
It's the same river, but a totally new location, for Pentangle Arts' annual Music by the River series which kicks off next month at the East End Park in Woodstock.
Back in bloom: Annual Woodstock plant sale returns
Brilliant colors are brightening up the front lawn of the local library in Woodstock Village, because the Woodstock Garden Club Annual Plant Sale is back. The sale takes place on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. — rain or shine.
Forecast: a busy holiday weekend
Easy travel, better weather, and safer public health conditions — all that points to a busy Memorial Day Weekend, maybe one for the record books, local businesses say.
State eyes unemployment system upgrade
This year, the state is taking several steps to address decades-old technology and other systemic needs at the Vermont Department of Labor.
Governor talks end of restrictions; legislative session ends
Gov. Phil Scott says Vermont could end its pandemic restrictions in June, if enough people get vaccinated in the next two weeks. Also from Friday: the Legislature sends a $7.3 billion state budget to the governor before wrapping up the 2021 session.
Keeping native turtles wild
Turtles can make good pets, but Vermont wildlife officials are asking people to let native turtles remain in their natural habitat. That said, the public can help the state track the activity of rare species.
Sharing art with the world
Many new innovations came to life during the pandemic, and one result is Vermont Art Online, where galleries and museums can share their exhibits virtually.
Vermont leads U.S. in administering COVID-19 vaccine
Vermont has been the most successful state in the nation at getting people vaccinated against COVID-19, according to statistics released this week. It has the most vaccinations per 100,000 people of any state in the U.S.
Village mask ordinance still in effect after state update
The state of Vermont has adjusted its statewide mask mandate, but Woodstock Village officials are reminding residents that the village mask ordinance remains in effect, including for public outdoor locations.
Boil water order lifted in Woodstock
A boil water order prompted by a water line break in Woodstock has been lifted, after a lab on Friday confirmed that Woodstock Aqueduct water is now safe to drink. As town officials advised online, “Please run your faucet for at least 5 minutes prior to drinking from it for the first time.”
Latest news on water situation in Woodstock
A boil water order is in effect for all Woodstock Aqueduct customers until further notice, due to the impact of a water line break in front of the Woodstock Recreation Center along Route 4. However, the process that will lead to lifting that order is well underway and may conclude this week.
Success story: The bald eagle in Vermont
Vermont, known for its dedication to the environment, got the ultimate confirmation this week that a majestic, and long-endangered animal within its borders has surged into a full recovery.
Johnson & Johnson vaccinations resume in Vt.
Clinics administering the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine have resumed throughout the state of Vermont, following the federal government’s decision to lift a recently recommended pause on the vaccine.
Equestrian connections: Prince Philip remembered as great horseman
Queen Elizabeth II’s husband Prince Philip, The Duke of Edinburgh, lived his 99 years to the fullest, and one of his lasting impacts is in the world of equestrian sports.
Vermont pauses Johnson & Johnson vaccine
Vermont officials have paused administration of the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine “out of an abundance of caution,” on a recommendation from the federal government.