Daily Archives: May 24, 2012

We are missing our cat! Emmy- 10 months old grey and white tiger with white chest and paws missing from Bay Rd area. No tags :( Please call 617-800-4607

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We are missing our cat!  Emmy- 10 months old grey and white tiger with white chest and paws missing from Bay Rd area. No tags Please call 617-800-4607 Read More

Shelburne Farmers Market opens Saturday

Sharon Winn hands a cupcake to a young Farmers Market customer at last year’s market. Winn will be on hand this Saturday as the weekly Shelburne Farmers Market opens for the season at 9 am.

8th season of benefitting our neighbors Shelburne Farmers Market will open for its eighth season on Saturday, May 26 on the Parade Ground in the heart of Shelburne Village. Bigger than ever, according to Market Manager Tod Whitaker who is also the President of Shelburne Business & Professional Association which sponsors the popular market. There… Read More

Memorial Day observances in Shelburne

Scene from Shelburne’s 2011 Memorial Day Observances.

Shelburne’s annual Memorial Day observance will be held on Monday, May 28, at 11 am on the Parade grounds, the village green on Church Street. The speaker for this year’s ceremony is LTC Greg Knight, a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. He served in a key position for TF Saber (1-172 AR) in Ramadi, Iraq,… Read More

Shelburne High School to hold reunion July 6

Shelburne High School’s Class of 1962

Yes, there was a Shelburne High School (SHS), and there will be a SHS reunion this summer. The reunion is open to all former SHS students and their grade school classmates, families, friends and teachers. The reunion is being organized by the Class of 1962 to recognize the anniversary of its graduation 50 years ago.… Read More

report from montpelier

by Rep. Joan Lenes In the next several weeks, Rep. Kate Webb and I will be submitting highlights of the work from this legislative session. These reports will be available around town and will run in the Shelburne News. During our “off session,” we are not hosting our regular Tuesday morning meetings at Bruegger’s but… Read More

Planning agenda

Shelburne Planning Commission Agenda Thursday, May 24, 7 pm Meeting Room 1, Shelburne Municipal Center 5420 Shelburne Road Call to order Approval of agenda Approval of minutes May 10 Public Hearing Public Hearing on Proposed Changes to Zoning Bylaw Respond to suggestions that the Town reduce frontage requirement for certain dwellings in Village Residential District,… Read More

Plans for Rice Lumber redevelopment questioned

By Carol Casey Members of the Development Review Board (DRB) grilled Patrick O’Brien, the developer involved in the redesign and subdivision of the Rice Lumber property on Shelburne Road, at their meeting on May 16 during their consideration of his preliminary plan application. The staff had identified more than two dozen areas in which the… Read More

Imagining the Future + Ben & Jerry’s = ECOS Project Ice Cream Social

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Four ice cream socials give neighboring towns opportunity to envision the future of Chittenden County The ECOS (Environment – Community – Opportunity – Sustainability) Project is hosting four ice cream socials this month throughout Chittenden County. Their purpose is to engage community members in improving the area in the coming 20 years. Shelburne’s Town Office… Read More

BikeFest this Saturday in town

Last year’s BikeFest, organized by the League of Traveling Baskets. Photo by Local Motion

Thinking about dusting off your bike to run that errand in town? Wondering what accessories might make it easier?  The Shelburne League of Traveling Baskets will be conducting another BikeFest on May 26, from 10 am to 1 pm. It will be held on the green, next to the Shelburne Farmers Market. Riders of all ages… Read More

Craft School kick off BBQ

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Skies were bright, food and music plentiful, and spirits high at the Shelburne Craft School celebration May 12. The event marked the return of the school “to its roots” with a change in name, a new logo, and new course offerings with emphasis on classes, and resident artists. Read More

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