Fascinating Far East story of New Haven native to be told

New Haven native Homer Hulbert became a missionary, linguist, writer and national hero in Korea for his peaceful advocacy of Korean independence during the Japanese occupation.

New Haven News for July 17, 2025

The Beeman Academy Alumni Association will hold its annual dinner at the American Legion Post 14 in Vergennes, on Saturday, July 26.

Tari Shattuck education grants & awards announced

Tari Shattuck Education Foundation awarded the 2025 Pat Pierce Excellence in Teaching Award to Kerry Lake, third grade teacher at Robinson Elementary School in Starksboro.

New Haven news for Jun. 26

The New Haven Congregational Church invites children ages 4–12 to “Spirited!”, a free 8-week evening camp held Wednesdays, 4–8 pm, July 2–August 20.

New Haven news for Jun. 12

Herpetologist Jim Andrews will lead an Amphibian Walk in the Woods in the Bristol Watershed’s northern section on the border with Monkton on Saturday, June 14, from 9 a.m. to noon.

New Haven news for May 22

The New Haven Conservation Commission’s next Armchair Naturalist speaker series:  “Living in Bear Country: Learn to be Bear Wise” will be held Thursday, May 29, from 7-8 p.m.

New Haven News for Apr. 24

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Passenger killed in apparent DUI crash

A 20-year-old woman from Bristol was killed in a one-car crash on Thursday, and the 16-year-old driver faces multiple charges — including second-degree homicide.

Screening of ‘Lost Nation’ to be held in New Haven

The film is a Revolutionary War-era action drama set in the early upstart Republic of Vermont. It features Vermont founding father and rebel schemer, Ethan Allen, who leads resistance to New Yorker land claims, launches an ill-fated attack on British forc … (read more)

Two in New Haven run for MAUSD board

New Haven voters on Town Meeting Day will weigh in on a two-person race for one of the town’s seats on the Mount Abraham Unified School District Board.

New Haven business park on the rise off Route 7

Work is well underway in New Haven on the first building located at what could one day be the site of a business park featuring a variety of different ventures.

5-Town ballots to feature races for school and selectboards

Monkton voters on Town Meeting Day will elect three new faces to serve on the town’s selectboard, as a few longtime board members decided they will step down, and several residents have stepped up to run for the open spots.

New Haven Volunteer Fire Dept. installs dry hydrant on Munger St.

The New Haven Volunteer Fire Department completed the installation of a dry hydrant at 2409 Munger Street on Aug. 16. The installation was part of a comprehensive program to improve fire protection in the rural portions of New Haven.

Boatbuilder Douglas Brooks to speak Oct. 8

Douglas Brooks, a boatbuilder, writer, and researcher from Vergennes, will be the featured speaker at the New Haven Community Library on Tuesday, Oct. 8, at 6:30 p.m., with his talk, “Traditional Boatbuilder from Japan to Hollywood.”

New Haven buys land for new fire station

The property is located on Route 17 not far from the village and was officially bought by the town from the Vermont Electric Power Company (VELCO) last month.

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