Well, forget the Friday evening music, that is not happening, but even worse, this family is so very heartbroken to find out the the historic wall mural of Vermont's most famous and infamous people has been painted over! Despite what it says in some newspaper articles about the murals being saved. Arvad's owners did get the downstairs mural out to donate to Waterbury Historical Society and they were given a promise that the upstairs one would be safe. A part of Waterbury is lost forever. Sad, Sad, Sad.
I just really hope they continue with the Friday evening music.
33 years ago, Dotty had our back. She is a treasure. Thank you, Dorothy Schnure!
Re: “Vermont Plans to Step Up Logging on Public Land Around Camel's Hump”
Pretty poor, one sided article if you ask me. How about a little more input from the folks that love Camel's Hump and are devastated to see it destroyed. Or the folks who's lives will be turned upside down when their private roads become trucking routes. That would be one lane, steep curving roads that would not allow a car and logging truck to safely meet. And it might be a bit of a stretch to take credit for deer tracks cause you cut the forest down. The scale and scope of this logging project is just too big!