Local student qualifies for National Bowling Tournament

Shelburne resident Tyler Richards placed second in the 2013 Vermont Pepsi Youth Bowling Championships.

Tyler Richards of Shelburne placed second in the 2013 Vermont Pepsi Youth Bowling Championships at Spare Times in Colchester on May 4. The finish qualified the Champlain Valley Union (CVU) sophomore to compete for a spot on the USA youth bowling team against students from all over the United States July 13-19 in Detroit, Mich.… Read More

CVU girls basketball camp

Under the direction of Varsity Girls Basketball Coach Ute Otley, the Champlain Valley Union (CVU) girls basketball team is running a youth basketball camp this summer for girls entering grades 4-9. The camp is a fundraiser for the basketball program, and a great way for the team to connect with the larger community. Current CVU players volunteer… Read More

Parks and Rec

Last chance! Fall soccer registration deadline is Friday, May 24: **Please use the separate registration form for the Fall Soccer Program (pick up at office or print from our website). One form per child. Children entering grades 1-8 in Sept. are eligible.  We need your help! Please fill out the volunteer section on the registration form.… Read More

Local artists on display during Open Studio Weekend

by Kathy Stockman

The work of nine artists including Shelburne residents Kathy Stockman, Hope Johnson, Stephanie Bush, Dana Dale Lee, and Jill Abilock of Charlotte, and Jenn Cullen of Hinesburg, will be featured at Shelburne Pond Studios, as part of the Vermont Crafts Council statewide Vermont Open Studio event on May 25 and 26 from10 am to 5… Read More

New exhibit opens at Furchgott Sourdiffe May 24

Photo captions: Richard Weis - "Red Dancer”
©2012  18"x 11" Acrylic on Canvas

Furchgott Sourdiffe Gallery will host a new exhibit “Parallels: Recent work by Dick and Nancy Weis” from May 24-June 25. An opening reception for the artists will be held on Friday, May 31 from 6-8 pm. The artesian pair has their own inspiration, style and medium, but this upcoming show puts their work side by… Read More

Secrets to great curb appeal

It takes seconds to form a first impression. Ask yourself this — what kind of first impression is your home making? Is your yard helping or hurting you in getting top dollar this home-buying season? The majority of homeowners (71 percent) agreed that curb appeal is important in choosing their home, according to the new… Read More

Harland A. Macia – Canterbury, N.H.

Harland “Hardy” Arthur Macia, 43, died peacefully on Monday, May 13, 2013, in Westford, surrounded by a wealth of family and friends. Hardy had fought a relatively short battle with Hodgkins Lymphoma. He was born on June 16, 1969, in Portsmouth, Va., the son of Harland II and Sharon (Bister) Macia. He attended school in… Read More

Waller Macniven Conard– Vershire

Mac Conard died peacefully at Helen Porter Nursing Home in Middlebury on May 10, 2013, which was the fifty-first anniversary of the day he and his late wife, Doris, arrived in Vershire to start The Mountain School. Mac was born in Bridgeport, Conn., on April 17, 1925, the youngest of four sons of Frederick U.… Read More

T. Alan Broughton – Shelburne

T. Alan Broughton died peacefully in the very early morning, May 17, 2013, in the Vermont Respite House, in the company of his family. Alan was born in Bryn Mawr, Pa., June 9, 1936, the son of T. Robert S. Broughton and Annie Leigh Camm Hobson Broughton. He was educated at Exeter, Harvard, Julliard, Swarthmore… Read More

Elizabeth “Liz” Harding Pasti– Shelburne

Elizabeth “Liz” Harding Pasti, 84, artist and matriarch extraordinaire, died peacefully in Shelburne on May 17, 2013, following a battle with cancer. She was born on Oct. 4, 1928, in Akron, Ohio, to Harry Gordon and Mary Frances Harding, the first of six children. While a student at the University of Illinois at UrbanaChampaign, she… Read More

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