Wednesday Jun 10 | The Brattleboro Reformer
Grafton forest open to sugaring
Putnam State Forest in Grafton will be opened for sugar making, the Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation announced.
Dead men's tales: Students learn of past in annual Cemetery Walk
For one night, the dead rose from their graves to tell their stories. It wasn't Halloween or a George Romero film, but the second annual Cemetery Walk, held Thursday night in Pleasant View Cemetery.
The state Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation will open eight sites on state land for sugar making.
Cemetery Walk slated for Ludlow on Thursday
The Black River Academy Museum will host its second annual Cemetery Walk at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at Pleasant View Cemetery.
Local TV show to focus on real estate
A public access program will take a hard-hitting look at the local and national real estate markets.
Plymouth approves elementary school budget
Residents approved an Elementary School District budget Tuesday night for what appears to be the final year the town will operate an elementary school.
New lister lands job after recount
After numerous counts - including one under the supervision of a judge - Plymouth has a new lister.
Single-vote margins don't cut the Plymouth mustard
Nearly two weeks after Town Meeting Day, two races that were both decided by a single vote are being appealed and recounted.
Plymouth woman won't seek office
Michelle Pingree announced she is no longer seeking the job of delinquent tax collector.
2. John Calvin Coolidge Jr., in 1923, at his father's house in Plymouth, Vt., after the death of President Warren G. Harding.
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