BELLOWS FALLS — A dramatic reading of local author Bill Lockwood’s sixth Historical Fiction novel “Forced Entry?” will take place at 6 p.m. June 17 at Village Square Booksellers, 32
BELLOWS FALLS A dramatic reading of local author Bill Lockwood’s sixth Historical Fiction novel “Forced Entry?” will take place at 6 p.m. June 17 at Village Square Booksellers, 32
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WESTMINSTER â Disappointed at the second year of cancellations of Fourth of July celebrations due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Westminster Fire Department decided to do something about it.
âWe didnât want a second year to go by without some recognition of this holiday,â said June Streeter of Westminster, who worked to organize the Sunday morning event with her husband, Westminster Fire Chief Cole Streeter.
Westminster, along with most of the area fire departments, usually heads to Saxtons River for that villageâs traditional parade, and a firefightersâ water polo competition after the parade.
In Saxtons River on the Fourth, it s BYOB -- bring your own bell reformer.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from reformer.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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To the editor: We are writing to endorse Rick Cowan, Bonnie North, and Elijah Zimmer, who are running for the Rockingham Select Board on March 2. Last July, we said we would be reminding voters regarding the four Select Board members who voted in favor of having Main Street Arts remove the set and technical equipment brought into the Bellows Falls Opera House for its postponed production of âCabaret.â We were both involved in the production, and we remember very well how short sighted and unfair this decision was.
The production was postponed two days before its planned opening on March 13 last year because of the pandemic restrictions. There have been no live events that would have otherwise used the stage since, and the movie program was not impacted by its remaining in place. In the summer, then town manager, Chuck Wise, requested that MSA clear out. MSA appealed to the Select Board, based on not wanting to lose its