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  • You Can Can! Ratatouille Forever

    By Cia Considine     With the popularity of home gardening and the “eating local” movement, there also has been a surge in canning foods.  Canning jars, once seen often at garage sales, are suddenly scarce ...
  • Pitfalls of School Consolidation

    By Marty Strange The issue of school and school district consolidation has been recurring since the early 1920’s when nearly every state passed laws providing authority for school districts to pay to transport children to school and to consolidate sc...
  • A Visit To Cabot's Elementary School

    By Julia Telm      I live in a German city with approx. 260,000 inhabitants and I am studying at a University with nearly 25,000 students. To the next supermarket it is a two minute drive, the bakery is just a walk over the street and the way to my E...
  • Cabot Man Threatened in Guatemala

    Palmer Legare, a 1998 graduate of Cabot School, was filming the illegal burning of a building last month in northern Guatemala when he was attacked, beaten and robbed of his camera. The Times Argus reported: “A member of a rich Guatemalan family to...
  • Cabot Recognized at VAST Annual Meeting

    2010 County Trails Coordinator Award      Ted Domey received the 2010  County Trails Coordinator Award at the VAST (Vermont Association of Snow Travelers) Annual Meeting on  Saturday, August 28, in Dover, Vermont. Ted represents Washington County s...
  • Birth Announcement: Bella Grace Miller

    Brock Miller and Lydia Pitkin are the proud parents of Bella Grace Miller, who entered this world on Monday, September 13, 2010 at 8:31pm. She is a 9th generation Vermonter. Bella was named in memory of her great-grandfather, Belmont Pitkin....
  • Townfolk Pay Tribute To Southworth

    By Staff Writer On Sunday, August 29th the remains of Vermont National Guard Soldier Sargeant Tristan Southworth of Walden, were delivered via a procession of Army Honor Guard, police, family and veterans on motorcycles.  Those who were aware of the pro...
  • In Memoriam: Dorothy Sucher

    By Peter Dannenberg      Tiny Vermont has its share of year-round and seasonal residents whose achievements influence life beyond our borders. On Aug. 22, we lost one. Dorothy Sucher, a renaissance woman—mystery writer, journalist, essayist, writin...
  • Obituary: Tristan H.A. Southworth

    Tristan Howard Altman Southworth, 21, died on August 22, 2010 as a result of injuries sustained in a battle in Afghanistan.     Tristan was born on October 19, 1988 in Denville, New Jersey. He moved to Walden, Vermont in August of 1990 ...
  • Cabot Cameos

    By Lela Jones  As a Halloween Treat, young Lela Jones queried her fellow celebrants about their Halloween plans. She also answered the same questions they did.   Her questions included, “What are your plans for Halloween?, “What is your favorite Ha...
  • Cabot Confidential

         A note from the Chronicle staff about this new feature: The Cabot Cameos are one of the most distinctive and well-received features of this newspaper, but cub reporter, Julia Shipley wanted to take the idea one step further. Instead of asking thr...
  • Cabot, Our Town

      By Julia Shipley  In the following months, look for the Chronicle's new feature, 'Our Town' showcasing home-made maps of distinctive and personally significant places in Cabot.  These maps will be accompanied by the cartographer's comments.  Julia ...
  • A Guide To Open Meetings

           The following guidelines for conducting meetings in compliance with Vermont’s open meeting law are provided with permission from the Secretary of State’s office, as a service to the public and in support of the many local organizations cha...
  • Public Notice for GENERAL ELECTION

      By Tara Rogerson      A General Election will be held at the Cabot School Gym on Tuesday, November 2, 2010, from 10 am to 7pm to vote on a proposal to the Vermont Constitution and to vote for candidates ...
  • Future of Visioning Brings Cabot Into Focus

    By Irene Nagle     A gathering of about 40 Cabot residents turned out for a community planning forum hosted by the Cabot Planning Commission on September 13 at the Willey Building.   This was the second in a series of events designed to gather input...
  • Willey Memorial Hall

      By Jane Brown     Willey Memorial Hall is so much a part of the Town of Cabot that many of us pass by it daily or even enter it on a regular basis and don’t think about it except that it’s big and gray and the stairs creak as you climb them and...
  • Alicia Esser Visits The Willey Building

         Who is Alicia Esser?  She rode into town on a motorcycle last month, touring Cabot sights and scenery that she had heard so much about from her grandmother, Elizabeth Dickenson.  Elizabeth Dickenson, herself, a grand niece of C.A. Willey, lives ...

 

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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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