by roncarter | May 4, 2024 | Along the Byway
By Rockin’ Ron Carter. Vermont is the Green Mountain State. Originally called Mont Vert (Mountain Green) by the French, it was transposed by the English into Vermont. So, we’ve got lots of Mountains and lots of Green, and therefore lots of hiking. The...
by roncarter | Mar 7, 2024 | Along the Byway
Info from Vermont Arts Council: Get ready for the total solar eclipse in Northern and Western Vermont on Monday, April 8, 2024! Starting at 3:26 p.m., the eclipse will darken Vermont skies for about 3 minutes. Observers in the United States in the path of...
by roncarter | Feb 13, 2024 | Along the Byway
From our Friends at GO STOWE. Greetings from Stowe, Vermont! Whether you’re capturing photos for your next holiday card, to hang up on your refrigerator or to frame at home forever, there are so many scenic places to commemorate your trip to Stowe this winter. Here...
by roncarter | Jan 2, 2024 | Along the Byway
Submitted by Denis Palic. Need something to do during this cold winter? Get outside and participate in the Waterbury Winterfest! This five day event is a great way to connect with the community and your neighbors by participating in fun and unique activities. The...
by roncarter | Dec 7, 2023 | Along the Byway
Submitted by Randall Szott. It’s a town-wide celebration of the season in Johnson! All are welcome to participate in the festive activities at the Stores, Restaurants, Historical Society, Library, and Vermont Studio Center. Marvel at the new holiday lights as...
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...