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Fric Spruyt is a property owner and property manager in Brattleboro and a member of...
BRATTLEBORO-The recent eclipse that Vermonters were able to experience was beyond breathtaking. My husband and...
PUTNEY-As a physician and a hospice volunteer, I read with interest the recent article highlighting...
BELLOWS FALLS-I see as a huge problem the number of apartments and houses being used...
Jacob Alan Roberts works with a laptop propped on his knees in a mostly empty office. Sounds of traffic trundling along Main Street echo through the large windows that give views of People's Bank and shops on Elliot Street. “I have to hit the ground running,” says Roberts, setting the computer on a nearby bookcase. His companions occupying Building a Better Brattleboro's new office, above Burrows Specialized Sports, 105 Main St., include a second chair and standing coat rack. Roberts...
Humans are a narrative species; as far as we know, the thing that sets us apart from all others is our ability to tell stories. Time out of mind, we have told stories to transmit knowledge, establish community standards, and communicate fundamental beliefs. And we still do. How we tell stories has evolved with technology, but our need to tell stories remains constant. And as we recently witnessed in the village of South Newfane, hearing stories told live continues to...
On Sunday, March 22, at 4 p.m., at Centre Congregational in Brattleboro, the Brattleboro Music Center's Chamber Music Series continues with the Heath Quartet: Oliver Heath and Cerys Jones, violins; Gary Pomeroy, viola; and Christopher Murray, cello. The concert program includes Haydn, “Quartet in E flat major, op. 76 no. 6 (1799);” Janacek “Quartet No. 1, The Kreutzer Sonata (1923);” and Beethoven “Quartet in C sharp minor, Op. 131.” Described by The Strad as giving “passionate performances that combine technical...
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