Stories by Kevin O'Connor
Issue of Feb 23, 2022 (#652)

- For ski jump, wild weather spins a dizzying new chapter: Brattleboro’s Harris Hill celebrates its centennial with scheduled fireworks replaced by a freak thaw, freak rain, freak snow and, ultimately, a sunlit story for the books
Issue of Dec 22, 2021 (#644)

- Local preschooler saves family from perishing in fire: Nolan Goodnow, 4, named an honorary police officer in the aftermath of the fire that destroyed his Brattleboro home
Issue of Sep 1, 2021 (#628)

- A new beginning for ‘Journey’s End’ : Turner family homestead’s Birchdale Camp in Grafton has reopened as the new first stop on the state’s African American Heritage Trail
Issue of Feb 17, 2021 (#600)

- Ski jump looks forward to its 100th : Harris Hill — New England’s sole Olympic-size venue — launches story project, assembling competitor and crowd memories for the annual competition’s centennial in 2022
Issue of Feb 3, 2021 (#598)

- Pandemic throws wrench in planning Town Meetings: Many towns choose Australian ballot, while others will vote now and wait until spring to meet in-person
Issue of Dec 23, 2020 (#593)

- Christmas Breakfast faces an unwanted holiday : Four generations of family organizers vow that this year’s COVID-19 cancellation won’t stop the future of a Brattleboro event known for pancakes and perseverance
Issue of Dec 16, 2020 (#592)

- An activist’s ice-cream dream comes true: Curtiss Reed Jr. helps spur Ben & Jerry’s to create a flavor touting Colin Kaepernick’s racial justice fight
Issue of Sep 2, 2020 (#577)

- The year of things lost — and found: What more can one learn after a layoff, a breakup, and the death of both parents? Cue the pandemic.
Issue of Jun 17, 2020 (#566)

- From classroom to Zoom: ‘The sky’s the limit if you want to embrace technology,’ says Bill Holiday, whose anything-but-textbook journey will end after nearly 50 years in education
Issue of May 6, 2020 (#560)

- Worse than a marathon: Retreat specialists offer insight on coping with the mental toll of a pandemic and an indeterminate (and unending) state of emergency
Issue of Mar 18, 2020 (#553)

- Vermont artist Wolf Kahn dies at age 92: ‘There’s a certain mystery in making paintings, and I don’t want to destroy that,’ the prestigious painter of southern Vermont landscapes once said. ‘What people think art’s about is not always what it’s about.’
Issue of Feb 19, 2020 (#549)

- BUHS names theater after retiring teacher: The Robert Kramsky Auditorium will become official once the longtime teacher retires this summer
Issue of Feb 5, 2020 (#547)

- Drawing the curtain: Robert Kramsky marks departure with one last musical after almost half a century of teaching at Brattleboro Union High School