by roncarter | Oct 8, 2023 | Along the Byway
The Cambridge Historical Society recently hosted a Cambridge History Walk. From the 1790s until today, the Village has been a commercial center. Over the years it has boasted grist mills, saw mills, a community hall, a school, a creamery, an Ice Cream Parlor, two...
by roncarter | Sep 15, 2023 | Along the Byway
Submitted by Denis Palic. Waterbury is the best place to experience the best Vermont and New England has to offer. You can explore, play, dine, and shop. Enjoy a self-guided walking tour of our historic downtown and keep an eye out for our art installations, creative...
by roncarter | Jul 31, 2023 | Along the Byway
Roads on the Green Mountain Byway are open! As you may have seen on the news, Vermont experienced a severe weather event on July 10-11. Some communities were severely impacted by flooding and at the same time, there are many beautiful parts of Vermont that did not...
by roncarter | Jul 7, 2023 | Along the Byway
Submitted by Al Spitzer Hooray! We finally got our beloved Route 100 paving project finished, so now we can all ride in comfort from Waterbury and I 89 all the way to Jeffersonville. So, while you’re cruising and gazing at the scenery, I’d like to suggest a...
by roncarter | Jun 6, 2023 | Along the Byway
Submitted by Steve Lotspeich The Fourth of July is the biggest holiday of the summer for celebrations throughout the Green Mountain Byway. The season starts with the Not Quite Independence Day celebration in Waterbury. This year the event is being held on Saturday,...