Editorial: No retreat
President Obama was right to stand his ground while the government was shut down by the U.S. House of Representatives, which is controlled by the Republican Party, which is controlled by its extreme...
View ArticleEditorial: Adults should set better examples about bullying
Recently, a videotape of schoolchildren from Orleans Elementary fighting was posted on Facebook. Upon investigation, the school’s principal concluded that it wasn’t so much a case of targeted...
View ArticleEditorial: Newport City Council missed the boat
The Newport City Council missed the boat last week when approached about the possibility of putting a tar sands resolution on the agenda for the annual City Meeting in March. The council could have...
View ArticleSargent joins friends in Sochi for Olympics
___ --> Ida Sargent of Barton will ski in her first Winter Olympics next month. Photo courtesy of Dave and Lindy Sargent copyright the Chronicle January 29, 2014 by Natalie Hormilla On the week of...
View ArticleBarton woman given deferred sentence for arson
copyright the Chronicle January 29, 2014 by Joseph Gresser NEWPORT — A Barton woman pled guilty to first degree arson Tuesday in the Orleans Criminal Division of Superior Court. Rebecca R. Ray, 21,...
View ArticleEditorial: Fight tar sands oil — for the right reasons
copyright the Chronicle February 26, 2014 Next week at Town Meeting four Orleans County towns will vote on a resolution that basically says they don’t want tar sands oil to be shipped through the...
View ArticleObituaries April 22, 2015
Douglas Wayne Breault Douglas Wayne Breault, 73, of Bushnell, Florida, died Friday, April 10, 2015. He was born October 26, 1941, in Richford. He was a member of the Moose Lodge in Lake Panasoffkee,...
View ArticleSmall border businesses say greenbacks only
copyright the Chronicle April 22, 2015 by Nathalie Gagnon-Joseph The Canadian dollar, or the loonie, has dropped in value in the past year, which has made it hard for border businesses in the Northeast...
View ArticleHomeopathy reflects a gentler model of parenting
Local homeopathic practitioner Judy Jarvis spoke at the Greensboro Public Library on April 16 on the subject of using homeopathic remedies and essential oils for children’s health. Photo by Elizabeth...
View ArticleObituaries September 23, 2015
Marjorie L. Glodgett Marjorie L. Glodgett, 73, of Brownington, beloved wife of Louis Glodgett, died on September 18, 2015, at her home with her family at her side. She was born on February 16, 1942, in...
View ArticleDrilling underway on new well for Lake Region
Drilling began on Friday for a new water well at Lake Region Union High School. As of Tuesday morning, H.A. Manosh was still drilling. A big pile of dirt shows that progress is being made. Photo by...
View ArticleLand trust helps farmers find farms
Neal Perry, pictured here, and his wife, Rebekah, are the owners of a 134-acre farm in Brownington. He sits on his porch as he discusses plans to sell the property to the Vermont Land Trust. That...
View ArticleRuminations: Fresh food fatigue — it’s a thing
Grilled pizza. Photos by Richard Creaser copyright the Chronicle September 23, 2015 by Richard Creaser There reaches a point in every growing season where the produce just keeps rolling in. While the...
View Article1,000 pounds of onions stolen from Albany farmer
Andy Paonessa at one of his farm fields. Last week someone stole about 1,000 pounds of onions and shallots from him and his soon-to-be wife, Meghan Stotko. Photo by Tena Starr copyright the Chronicle...
View ArticleFood preservation party in Wheelock
Pictured here from left tonight are Walker Hartt and Deborah Hartt at the preservation party in 2014. Photo courtesy of Rebecca Beidler There will be a Food Preservation Party at Wheelock Mountain Farm...
View ArticleEditorial: Newport City Council missed the boat
The Newport City Council missed the boat last week when approached about the possibility of putting a tar sands resolution on the agenda for the annual City Meeting in March. The council could have...
View ArticleSargent joins friends in Sochi for Olympics
copyright the Chronicle January 29, 2014 by Natalie Hormilla On the week of her twenty-sixth birthday, Ida Sargent of Barton got some very big news — that she had officially been named to the U.S....
View ArticleBarton woman given deferred sentence for arson
copyright the Chronicle January 29, 2014 by Joseph Gresser NEWPORT — A Barton woman pled guilty to first degree arson Tuesday in the Orleans Criminal Division of Superior Court. Rebecca R. Ray, 21,...
View ArticleEditorial: Fight tar sands oil — for the right reasons
copyright the Chronicle February 26, 2014 Next week at Town Meeting four Orleans County towns will vote on a resolution that basically says they don’t want tar sands oil to be shipped through the...
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