Green Mountain Power plans transmission line upgrades

Green Mountain Power plans to upgrade its 46kV “Transmission Line 60” through Salisbury, Middlebury, New Haven and Weybridge beginning this fall.

Letter to the editor: MAUSD staff cuts hurt more than just teachers

To all MAUSD residents: The budget has failed for a second time in our district, so the school has responded by issuing potential layoff notices to a number of beloved teachers and talking seriously about making major changes to the arts department and sp … (read more)

Mount Abe school budget fails at ballot box again (UPDATED)

Voters in the Mount Abraham Unified School District on Tuesday defeated a proposed $35.9 million spending plan by 57 votes.

Beeman School parents worried for students, staff

Beeman Elementary School parent Morgen Doane had a clear message for the Mount Abraham Unified School District Board at its March 26 meeting: She and other parents are worried students and educators aren’t getting the support they need.

Ruth Shattuck Bernstein is new library director in New Haven

As of Feb. 15, Ruth Shattuck Bernstein has taken the helm at the New Haven Community Library as its new library director.

New Haven talk to explore history of Bristol Railroad

For nearly 40 years, the former Bristol Railroad hauled passengers, potatoes and a variety of locally made products from Bristol to New Haven and beyond.

New Haven Depot renovation gets boost

The Preservation Trust of Vermont has awarded a Paul Bruhn Historic Revitalization grant of $100,000 to the Town of New Haven for exterior renovations to the New Haven Depot.

New Haven train depot move nets international award

The crew that in January of last year moved the New Haven Train Depot 1.7 miles from New Haven Junction, underneath powerlines and across frozen fields to its new, permanent home near the town’s library, recently received international recognition for the … (read more)

New Haven is moving forward with bike study

New Haven is moving forward with an exploration of how to make Munger Street safer for cyclists and pedestrians after the town appeared to have reached a standstill in the ongoing scoping study. 

UPDATE: New Haven man cited for arson in Wednesday house fire case

Vermont State Police arrested Gary McIntyre, 77, and cited him for setting fire to a house in New Haven on Wednesday.

Longtime secretary bids Beeman Elementary farewell

A lot has changed since Mary Pat Roche first began working at Beeman Elementary School 27 years ago.

New Haven to host waste transfer station

The Addison County Solid Waste Management District (ACSWMD) has purchased land in New Haven that will host a new regional transfer station where folks will be able to bring their residential trash, recyclables and, eventually, household hazardous waste.

New Haven property transfers announced

New Haven real estate transfers between January 2022 and March 2023 include 22 single-family homes, five mobile homes, two farm properties and six parcels of land.

Authors engage in programming in New Haven

The library programs aim to provide local and regional community members an opportunity to engage with authors and their work in a community setting.

New Haven group wants to connect community

A recently formed group in New Haven is hoping to give the town’s residents more opportunities to get together, ideally without requiring an entrance fee to do so. 

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