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The Dance Factory presents the 40th annual Spring Recital
SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – The Dance Factory will present their 40th annual Spring Recital on Saturday, May 11, at Springfield High School in Springfield, Vt. Students aged preschool through adult will showcase original works of ballet, pointe, modern, jazz, hip-hop, and tap dance in two separate shows, at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Teen and adult dancers will appear in both performances.
Dartmouth professor arrested during protest: 'It's really shameful'
A Dartmouth College professor who was one of dozens of people arrested Wednesday night during a pro-Palestinian protest on campus said the experience was unlike anything she has seen in her decades of being a professor there. Professor Annelise Orleck, 65, said the Dartmouth Green was unrecognizable Wednesday night when...
“Ask the Superintendent” at Springfield Library
SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – Many Springfield residents have questions about Springfield’s school system and its budget. “Ask the School Superintendent” is the Springfield Town Library’s next Community Conversation. Originally scheduled for later in May, it has been pushed up to Tuesday, May 14, at 6 p.m.,...
Windsor man arrested as fugitive from justice in Hartland
HARTLAND — A Windsor man was apprehended late Sunday evening after a routine traffic stop revealed he was wanted in New Hampshire. Vermont State Police arrested Andrew L. Snide, 43, near 148 US Rte 5 after officers conducted a traffic stop at approximately 9:08 p.m. for a vehicle violation.
Beilock: College President Apologizes for Community Harm
One of the most critical lessons of the last week here at Dartmouth, and on college campuses across the country, is the importance of maintaining dialogue, especially when we disagree. Let me start by saying that I am heartbroken by the pain, anger and division on campus. What took place...
Hartford teen missing after boarding city bus
HARTFORD — A local family is seeking the public’s help in locating 14-year-old Aaliyah Nunez, who was last seen on May 1 leaving school with another female student. According to authorities, Nunez and her companion were spotted getting onto the Broad Street city bus heading towards downtown Hartford.
Woman charged with DUI, hit-and-run in Springfield
SPRINGFIELD — A local woman was arrested and charged with driving under the influence of drugs and leaving the scene of an accident, Springfield Police Department officials said. At around 6:59 a.m. on March 19, police were alerted to an erratic driver who allegedly hit a parked vehicle on...
Faculty discusses proposal to create a School of Arts and Sciences
On April 29, arts and sciences faculty met at the Hanover Inn Grand Ballroom for a Q&A session regarding the The Future of Arts and Sciences Project. At the meeting — which was open to the public — faculty discussed a proposal to create a School of Arts and Sciences and Dean of Arts and Sciences position.
Bradford man arrested on multiple warrants including grand larceny
BRADFORD — Vermont State Police arrested a Hartland man on eight warrants ranging from petty larceny to grand larceny, officials said Tuesday. David Gilmore, 46, was apprehended on April 30 at 2:30 p.m. on Waits River Road after police discovered he had two active arrest warrants. According to authorities,...
BRGNS Spring Rummage Sale
LUDLOW, Vt. – Black River Good Neighbor Services (BRGNS) will hold its annual Spring Rummage Sale at Fletcher Farm, 611 Route 103 South in Ludlow, on Friday, May 24, and Saturday, May 25, from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. each day. This gigantic sale includes a barn full...
Bellows Falls Woman’s Club final meeting of the season
BELLOWS FALLS, Vt. – Members of the Bellows Falls Woman’s Club will gather for their final meeting of the club year at the United Church, 8 School Street, on May 14, beginning at 12 p.m. The executive board will host a luncheon for all. Following the meal, officers for the 2024-2026 administration will be installed. Wrap-up reports of committees and the club will be addressed.
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