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Playing games
05-20-2024 4:50 PM

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Casting about
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Spring in the garden
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One lane to close on Quechee Gorge Bridge
03-29-2024 3:48 PM

QUECHEE — Starting Monday, April 1, the eastbound lane of Route 4 that carries traffic over the Quechee Gorge Bridge will be closed for construction purposes.The closure will continue through the end of October.The Vermont Agency of Transportation has...


Upper Valley families, MVCS sue Vermont over policy on transgender athletes
11-27-2023 8:28 PM

By JOHN LIPPMAN

Two Upper Valley families are plaintiffs in a federal lawsuit challenging Vermont’s rules on transgender athletes in high school sports, arguing that the state’s inclusive policies violate their religious beliefs and are discriminatory.The lawsuit...


Trail Break eatery owner says hiring shortages, too much success leading to closure and move
10-13-2023 7:59 PM

By PATRICK ADRIAN

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — It may sound odd that a restaurateur would respond to the success of a flagship restaurant by closing it.But Topher Lyons — who recently announced plans to close Trail Break, a popular Tex-Mex restaurant in downtown White River...


A Life: Paul Wright “Shultz” Langhans, 1961 – 2023
10-09-2023 5:26 AM

By NORA DOYLE-BURR

WOODSTOCK — Charles Andrew’s first job out of high school in the early 2000s was working as a dishwasher at the Prince & the Pauper restaurant on Elm Street.At first, Andrew, now 38, didn’t much like his boss, Paul Wright “Shultz” Langhans.“Shultz had...


Route 4 reopens in Quechee following crash
09-11-2023 8:48 PM

Staff Report

QUECHEE — Route 4 in Quechee was closed for several hours between Deweys Mills Road and Quechee Main Street due to a crash.A Monday morning alert from Vermont Emergency Management went out at 10:35 a.m. and the road didn’t reopen until 2:30 p.m.An RV...


Under the bridge at the Quechee Gorge
09-08-2023 9:50 PM


Still recovering from flood-related losses, Quechee Gorge businesses look ahead to construction
08-02-2023 9:34 PM

By PATRICK ADRIAN

QUECHEE — The restoration of Quechee Gorge Bridge starts soon, and businesses that will be affected by the anticipated traffic congestion are still recovering from the July flood.Owners of retail shops and restaurants on Route 4 in Quechee said they...


Simon Pearce: Quechee dam poses little risk
07-28-2023 4:41 PM

By FRANCES MIZE

QUECHEE — The 200-year-old concrete dam on the Ottauquechee River near the Quechee Covered Bridge poses no imminent threat to public safety, said executives from Simon Pearce — the restaurant and glassblowing company which owns the dam — at a Hartford...


Hartford OKs plans for damaged Quechee dam and covered bridge; public asked to stay away
07-19-2023 4:02 PM

By PATRICK ADRIAN

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — The Hartford Selectboard has approved two plans of action concerning the covered bridge and the dam located on the Ottauquechee River near Simon Pearce — which both sustained damage during last week’s flooding. At an emergency...


Upper Valley golf courses recovering from damage inflicted by flooding
07-19-2023 10:10 AM

By TRIS WYKES

A pair of local golf courses were affected during last week’s rain and flooding in the White River Valley, with varying consequences.Jeff Barry, owner of Randolph’s public Montague Golf Club, said his business has reopened its first nine holes but is...


Hartford Selectboard set to discuss emergency dam repairs
07-18-2023 12:41 PM

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — The Hartford Selectboard will hold a special meeting on Tuesday afternoon to discuss recommended emergency repairs at Quechee dam, which sustained damage during last week’s flooding. Hartford officials have asked pedestrians to...


Organizers confident Tunbridge fair will go on despite flooding
07-16-2023 6:23 AM

By ALEX HANSON

TUNBRIDGE — In Friday morning’s bright sunshine, Gordie Barnaby surveyed the flood-damaged Tunbridge Fairgrounds and said it could have been worse.In fact, it has been worse, as recently as 2019, when ice jammed the First Branch of the White River and...


Quechee Main Street to be closed Saturday for emergency repairs
07-14-2023 4:16 PM

QUECHEE — Quechee Main Street is scheduled to be closed for an emergency road repair on Saturday from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., according to a post on Hartford's website. A detour map posted to the town’s website directs motorists to use Hard Road and Old...


Town: ‘Abnormalities’ seen  at Quechee dam, stay away
07-13-2023 4:25 PM

QUECHEE — Hartford officials are warning pedestrians away from the Quechee dam and gorge after finding “abnormalities” at the dam near Simon Pearce, according to a Thursday post to the town’s website.The town is asking that pedestrians avoid the area...


Man twice the victim of gunshot wounds ordered to treatment program
03-29-2023 10:32 AM

WHITE RIVER JUNCTION — A Quechee man who has twice been involved in incidents in which he was shot was found in violation of his probation and ordered to report to residential treatment program.James Luce, 23, of Luce Meadow Road in Quechee, who was...


Maple sugaring event a chance for school to open doors to community
03-26-2023 9:08 PM

By RAY COUTURE

QUECHEE — In a warmly-lit downstairs room in the Upper Valley Waldorf School’s Roberts House, three early-education teachers dance and twirl marionette puppets on a cloth mini-stage to the awe and delight of a pack of small children and their...


A Life: Lee Cutting; ‘I mostly want Lee remembered for the kind man he was, and not what he ended up with’
01-30-2023 12:12 PM

By JIM KENYON

Lee Cutting and John Walsh were the best of friends. Whether they were good influences on each other is arguable.But they had a bond. His name was Jim Beam. “We put away a lot of bourbon,” Walsh told me.For 10 years, Cutting, 64, and Walsh, 72, lived...


Quechee doughnut operation serves up treats with a twist
08-04-2022 3:45 AM

By BETSY VERECKEY

For April Lawrence, the art of doughnut-making can be traced back to her grandmother, who once ran Lake Shore Farm, a bucolic inn in Northwood, N.H. There were no televisions and just one telephone.“It was very rustic, but I grew up in the kitchen...

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