by roncarter | Jan 6, 2021 | Along the Byway
By Steve Lotspeich of Waterbury. Now that winter and some reliable snow has arrived in our area, there are great opportunities for back country skiing and snowshoeing. There are many trails, woods roads, and park and public roads that are closed in the winter...
by roncarter | Dec 3, 2020 | Along the Byway
Take the Information Super Highway to visit the Cambridge portion of the Green Mountain Byway. Many businesses and artisans of the Cambridge Small Business Festival reflect the charm and wonder of our area. Visit the website for info and a virtual market. The...
by roncarter | Sep 15, 2020 | Along the Byway
2020 will be a year that not many of us will ever forget. COVID 19 has changed our lives in ways that none of us ever imagined. Festivals and events were cancelled, physical distancing with masks were mandated but that did not stop people from enjoying our wonderful...
by JoAnne Ring | Sep 29, 2017 | Along the Byway
Fall foliage is the subject of a lively botanical debate these days. The hum is that trees are shedding their leaves with devious intent. Some botanists claim that trees stockpile harmful chemicals in the leaves they drop each fall. If this is true, as the fallen...
by JoAnne Ring | Aug 30, 2017 | Along the Byway
Civilian Conservation Corps Camp #11064 CAMP CHARLES M. SMITH – WATERBURY, VT Built September 1935-1939 Submitted by Anne Imhoff, Waterbury resident and volunteer historian. At the height of the Great Depression that started in 1929 Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected...
by JoAnne Ring | Jun 27, 2017 | Along the Byway
Submitted by Barbara Baraw, Stowe Historical Society Our tour of the history of the automobile in Vermont begins on the GREEN MOUNTAIN BYWAY- Main Street Waterbury. Mr. Warren, whose home and carriage barn are part of the State of VT building complex, obtained the...