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  • Legislative News

    By Kitty Toll       February was a busy month in the House Appropriations Committee. Testimony on the Governor’s proposed budget for fiscal year (FY) 2013 was completed at the end of the month. Three public hearings were held, one through Vermont ...
  • Joe's Pond Ice Out Contest

    By Jane Brown       The most fun around for lots of folks this time of year is the Joe’s Pond Association’s Ice-Out Contest.  There is no magic formula for picking the date the weighted pallet sinks and the bright red flag goes down and stops t...
  • Cabot Maple Fest Schedule

    For more info, please call 802-563-3338,  or email Cabot.Development@yahoo.comListen to Froggy commercial for Cabot Maple Fest   ...
  • Yellow House Tavern

     Gone but not forgotten.Map at the end of the article. by Jane BrownNote: Author Jane Brown is a volunteer archivist for the Cabot Historical Society.  This article first appeared in The North Star Monthly, January, 2012.  For more history...
  • Girl Scouts' 100th Birthday Party, St Johnsbury

    By Cecilia Gulka         This year marks the 100th birthday of Girl Scouting in the United States.  On March 12, 1912, Juliette Gordon Low gathered the first Girl Scout troop of 18 girls in Savanna, Georgia.  Daisy wanted her Girl Scouts to go ...
  • Do You Know Your Legal Rights?

    Wendy Love, Executive Director, VCW        The Vermont Commission on Women, an independent state agency working to reduce discrimination and encourage opportunities for women, has just completed an update of the handbook, The Legal Rights of Women ...
  • The Ice Is In at Joe's Pond

    By Chronicle Staff      Cold weather and little snow has made the ice fishing very good this year.  About a dozen ice shanties have been congregated along the south end of Joe’s Pond, near the boat launch, where there is a good access.  The view ...
  • March 2012 Cabot Cameos

    This month we asked "What do you think is the meaning of St Patrick's Day?"...
  • Cabot Chronicle Starts Its Fifth Year

    By Cia Considine       March marks the beginning of The Cabot Chronicle’s fifth year.  The Chronicle was first established in 1920. The current Chronicle was re-established in March of 2008....
  • Cookie Making Workshop

       The Cabot Library hosted a Cookie Making Workshop with Beth Hoffman, owner of  Sweet B’s Bakery.  She bakes at her home in Cabot and specializes in cookie decorating.  Eight participants attended the workshop.  Pictured below from the left are ...
  • Community Commentary

    This month, we have two letters to the editor.To the Editor:...
  • Cabot Post Office Hosts Unique Customer Training

    By Cia Considine       Each year, the Kindergarten and Preschool learn about traditional mail and how the Postal Service works.  Claudette McAllister, Cabot’s Postmaster Relief, Officer In Charge (PMR OIC), and the Preschool and Kindergarten teac...
  • A Bright Idea

     By Alyssa Bernadino     Last month, an eight month-long LED street light conversion project for the Town of Cabot  was finished.  To reduce energy consumption and save money, Assistant Town Clerk Marina Cole worked with Green Mountain Power and...
  • 100% Vermont Maple Syrup is Good for Your Health!

       The Rodale Press, publishers of Eat This, Not That! and Prevention Magazine, recently acknowledged real maple syrup for its nutritional value and made the following claim:    "All types of sweeteners should be used in moderation, but turn to real ...
  • January Selectboard Minutes

    MINUTES OF THE CABOT SELECTBOARD (SB)   January 30, 2012 The Cabot Board of Selectpersons did meet as warned at the Willey Building on January 30, 2012 at 7:00 pm.  Attending were: Caleb Pitkin (SB Chair), Fred Ducharme, Ted Domey, Dan Dunham, Al...
  • DECEMBER CABOT SELECTBOARD (SB) MINUTES

    By Tara Rogerson, Cabot Town ClerkDecember 7, 2011 The Cabot Board of Selectpersons did meet as warned at the Willey Building on December 7, 2011 at 7:00 pm. Attending were: Caleb Pitkin (SB Chair), Fred Ducharme, Allan Perry, Dan Dunham, Ted Domey, Carl...
  • Mazie’s AMAZING Scientific advice. . .

    The Universe Without LightBy Mazie O’Connor    What would become of the universe without light?  First of all, everything would be dark causing massive mayhem with the circadian rhythms of most every species than can synthesize light on the planet. ...
  • Cabot Hosts the Heart of Vermont Annual Chamber Meeting

    By Chronicle Staff     On Monday, January 23, the Heart of Vermont Chamber met for their annual meeting in Cabot’s Willey Building Hall.  Making a proactive step to promote economic and community development, the  Cabot Worx Group invited the Heart...
  • Legal Rights For Women

    Please click the following link to read about Legal Rights For Women...
  • Weather at the Change of the Seasons

    An Original PoemBy Ron Lay-Sleeper Weather at the change of seasons turnsUpon itself like the doubtful heart waveringBetween allegiance to self and other. NeverDoes the year turn deathless. The new emergesFrom the ruin of the old....

 

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Cabot Vermont Annual Events 2013

Saturday, March 16 2013
Maple Fest 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Cabot School Gym
 
Thursday, July 4, 2013
4th of July Parade and Field Activities
11:00 a.m. Main Street Parade
12:00 Chicken BBQ and Activities at Recreation Field
 
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Fall Foliage Festival
Crafts, Tours, Rides, Hikes, Presentations
9:00 a.m. Coffee Hour
11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Luncheon
5:00 and 6:15 p.m. Turkey Dinner
Throughout town
 
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Apple Pie Festival 9:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Apple Pie Baking Contest
Crafts, Apple Pies and Chili Luncheon
Cabot School Gym 

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