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  • Flood Clean Up

         Last month a call went out for volunteers to help in the flood relief effort.  Among the many volunteers, were Kathleen Hoyne, her husband, John Grosvenor and their two sons, Daniel and Jeremy.  She recounts her volunteer experience below....
  • Light

    Ellen Jane (McKendrick) Light MemorialEllen Jane (McKendrick) Light passed away in the comfort of her home on Sept. 16, 2011, with her faithful cat Muffin by her side. Ellen truly loved Vermont, and in September of 2002, she moved to Marshfield to be nea...
  • THE HUMAN ELEMENT IN ROADWAY CONDITIONS

    Letter to the EditorDear Editor:      Roadway conditions are still news, as VTrans and municipal road crews fix broken links in our transportation network devastated by Hurricane Irene.  Washed-away roadways are shored up and alternatives devised fo...
  • Our Pets: Thunderstorms and the Dog

    By Andrea Gilbert, D.V.MMany pets panic during thunderstorms or fireworks. Dogs can be noise phobic or they can respond fearfully to wind or barometric changes. This condition is heritable. If one parent reacted to storms or noises, the puppies are also l...
  • Mouse in the Mailbox

    By Jeannie JohnsonWhat does it mean when a mouse decides your mailbox is more appealing than the woods?      Our mailbox is situated at the side of the dirt road, next to a stream and backed by quiet woods.  A few times in August and early September...
  • COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT GROUP GAINS MOMENTUM

    By Jeannie JohnsonA dozen community members sat around a table in the Masonic Hall September 26 to review progress over the past nine months and start mapping out clear next steps. A list on the wall of “wouldn’t it be great if” ideas gathered from ...
  • Town Clerk News

    The Town Clerk’s Office has undergone restructuring of its staff.  In addition to Tara Rogerson, Town Clerk, two assistants have been hired with specific skills to manage Cabot’s town business with efficiency. ...
  • 36 Hours in St Johnsbury

    Our Other Towns:See map at the bottom of the article.  a column about celebrating a sense of other places Ok Sweetie, grab your toothbrush and a change of clothes. Kids, powerdown the dang I-thing for a moment and listen: we’re about to do something ...
  • Knight Ducharme Appointed IRA President at UVM

    by Chronicle StaffKnight Ducharme, son of Shirley and Fred Ducharme of Cabot, was appointed Inter-Residence Association President at the University of Vermont.   According to Knight, "An IRA president is basically like being class president, except for ...
  • On the Road with Earl Curtis

    By Cia ConsidineThe first time you meet Earle Curtis, sitting in his motorized chair at the foot of Houston Hill Road, you may be alarmed.  It is not a likely place to see anyone sitting at this intersection of the South Walden Road, but this is where Ea...
  • A High Price to Pay: A Heavy Burden to Bear

    A Historical Monologue by J. David Book  Thanks for stopping by, neighbors!   Grief is upon me.  My namesake, little Abel, but two years old, Oscar and Clara’s little lad, got took by the fever yesterday, and I am feeling pretty low.  Maybe it will...

 

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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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