Daily Archives: April 27, 2012

An evening of Vaudeville and vintage burlesque

The tang of burlesque is rampant in this always-evolving theatrical presentation filled with rip-roaring musical numbers, naughty innuendos, cunning commentary and dazzling dancehall floozies. Take a journey out of time with Max, the foolhardy emcee, a dozen exquisite dancing ladies, and a motley troupe of satirists all backed by a rowdy and rollicking house orchestra.… Read More

Tony Pomerleau to Shelburnewood’s rescue

By Sheri Duff It felt as if businessman Tony Pomerleau wore a big white hat and rode into town on a white horse last Friday night, April 20. Accompanied by Rev. Craig Smith, Pomerleau met with over a dozen Shelburnewood Mobile Home Park residents at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Shelburne to discuss his plans… Read More

Trees downed for Route 7 widening

Engineers Construction (ECI) of Williston hired Barrett’s Tree Service to clear approximately 45-50 trees along the west side of Route 7 earlier this week. Their removal will allow for a turn lane in the center of the road that will access Shelburne Green. According to Pat Funderburk of ECI, construction is slated to begin on… Read More

Outdoor dining for Archie’s Grill approved

By Carol Casey At its meeting on April 18, the Development Review Board (DRB) approved an application from Archie’s Grill to add 16 outdoor seats for the restaurant.In approving the application, the DRB waived the requirement for two more parking spaces beyond the six additional spots that will now be available next door under a… Read More

Report from Montpelier

Commissioner of Education and Agency of Education by Rep. Joan Lenes We are in the last two weeks of this legislative session and the end of a biennium. I will be at Bruegger’s Bagel until one Tuesday past our adjournment. I appreciate the opportunity to talk with those of you who have stopped with concerns,… Read More

An evening of fun at one of Shelburne’s most spectacular places: the Inn, Friday, May 4

The Spring Soiree at the Inn at Shelburne Farms is a benefit for Shelburne Farms education programs on the 40th anniversary of Shelburne Farms as a non-profit. The evening will feature swing music by Stolen Moments, hors d’oeuvres, a cash bar, and silent and live auctions. The setting will be the historic Shelburne House, built… Read More

Almartin Volvo employees help raise $6,000 for epilepsy

The Big Chill, a fundraiser for epilepsy held on Sunday, April 15 at Bayside Park in Colchester, was a great success. Nearly 70 participants took a dip in the lake with water temperatures hovering around 40 degrees. Mike, a D.J. from Supersounds D.J. Company and Jamie from Kool 105 co-hosted the event and dedicated songs… Read More

National Prescription Drug

The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has scheduled its fourth annual National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day for this Saturday, April 28, from 10 am-2 pm. This is a great opportunity for people to dispose of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. At the previous Drug Take-Back Day last October, 377,086 pounds (188.5 tons) of… Read More

Upcoming Wind Ridge Publishing writers’ workshops

Wind Ridge Publishing (WRP) will host several writers’ workshops this spring in their newly renovated village barn on Falls Road, “The Writers’ Barn.” For a complete list of upcoming workshops, visit www.windridgepublishing.com.  Memorable Memoir Writing Friday, May 4 9 am to noon   Longtime writing trainer and Vermont author, Linda Bland, will conduct a morning… Read More

Vermont Enhanced 911 Board launches statewide text to 911 trial for emergency help Six-month trial period for Verizon Wireless customers only

Beginning this week, Verizon Wireless customers can send a text message to 911 from locations in Vermont for emergency help as part of a six-month trial to test the potential of this technology. From now until Oct. 15 the Williston Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP) will accept 911 text messages from Verizon Wireless customers as… Read More

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