Craftsbury Academy softball falls to Windsor in D-IV tournament opener
Craftsbury Academy's softball team lost 15-2 to Windsor in the opening round of the Division IV state tournament.
Craftsbury Academy's softball team lost 15-2 to Windsor in the opening round of the Division IV state tournament.
The NEK Warriors Soccer Club fielded six squads on Dustan Field Sunday, with the U10 Boys winning 8-2 and the U12 Girls finishing 4-1-1.
Wolcott's Maxfield English and Craftsbury's Alayne Tetor dominate 10-mile and 5k events at the Genny Tenny in Albany.
Lt. Gov. Rodgers and Rep. Harple held a legislative forum in Craftsbury, covering education reform, a new forensic facility, and migrant worker protections.
Volunteers needed June 17 and 24 to care for streamside tree plantings in Craftsbury. Tasks include monitoring survival and managing invasive species.
Craftsbury Historical Society's new exhibit celebrates the 60th season of the Craftsbury Chamber Players, with opening remarks and a cello performance.
Craftsbury's selectboard votes to send letter seeking repeal of Act 181, denies resident's fund request, and notes a 300-rider bike ride July 18.
Sterling College held its 27th and final graduation Saturday in Craftsbury Common, blending celebration with the sadness of the institution's closure.
Obituaries for three area residents: Edmund Tex Williams of Craftsbury, Yolande Louise Chamberlain of St. Johnsbury, and Kristie Jane Bronson formerly of Newport.
Sterling College's announcement that it will end academic programs has triggered concern about the future of Craftsbury's economy and water system.