William S. Maloney.
PORT CLYDE William S. Maloney, 56, died peacefully in Port Clyde, Maine on May 22, 2021.
Billy, as he was known, was born on April 8, 1965 in the Bronx (New York), to the Rev. William Sidney Maloney IV and Ellen Holmes Maloney.
The family moved from New York to Vermont following the death of Billy’s father in 1971. Billy grew up in Dorset, Vermont and attended the Dorset School before going to North Country School in Lake Placid, New York where he graduated in 1979. Billy continued on to Northfield Mount Hermon School where he graduated in 1983 and then attended the University of Vermont.
Tribute honors late Bernardston Historical Commission, Selectboard member Bill Shores
Widow Greta Shores and daughter Paula Reid laugh along as stories are exchanged during a tribute to their husband and father Bill Shores, who died at home on Jan. 16 at 92 years old. STAFF PHOTO/ZACK DELUCA
Friends, family members and history buffs gathered Tuesday outside the Bernardston Senior Center for a tribute to Bill Shores, the former chair of the Bernardston Historical Commission and lifelong town resident, who died at home Jan. 16 at 92 years old. STAFF PHOTO/ZACK DELUCA
Friends, family members and history buffs gathered Tuesday outside the Bernardston Senior Center for a tribute to Bill Shores, the former chair of the Bernardston Historical Commission and lifelong town resident, who died at home Jan. 16 at 92 years old. STAFF PHOTO/ZACK DELUCA
Education: ‘The gift that can never be taken away’
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Northfield Mount Hermon School students make a graduation procession Sunday in Gill. Contributed Photo/Joanna Chattman Contributed Photo/Joanna Chattman
Graduating seniors celebrate the end to Northfield Mount Hermon School’s 138th commencement ceremony Sunday. While students, school staff and a limited number of guests were able to hold the ceremony in person at the school, it was also live-streamed online. Contributed Photo/Joanna Chattman
Published: 5/16/2021 4:20:47 PM
GILL Northfield Mount Hermon School’s 138th commencement ceremony this Sunday was a hybrid event. While students, school staff and a limited number of guests were able to hold the ceremony in person at the school, it was also live-streamed online.
Rower Arshay Cooper named NMH commencement speaker
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Published: 5/10/2021 3:04:36 PM
GILL “In rowing, you move forward by looking in the opposite direction.” Those are the words of athlete, author, and youth advocate Arshay Cooper, who will address Northfield Mount Hermon School’s Class of 2021 as its commencement speaker on Sunday, May 16.
NMH will hold its 138th commencement ceremony at 11 a.m. on campus and in person, honoring 206 graduates who hail from 19 states and 22 countries, according to an NMH press release. While the event, to be held outdoors, will not be open to the public, it will be livestreamed and will be attended by a limited number of registered guests.
Andrea Miller
With sun shining through beautiful sparkling snowflakes outside the window, Andrea Westing Lisle Miller, 71, passed away at the McClure Miller Respite House on February 9, 2021. There was so much love with her daughter holding her hand, stroking her hair, and Joan Baez on the speaker. Though a fast and furious cancer diagnosis just four short weeks earlier overwhelmed her suffering body, it did not dim her warm and loving spirit in those last days.
Andrea was born in New Orleans, La., to Mildred (“Midge”) Somers Westing. Shortly thereafter, Midge packed her wee infant daughter into a Model T Ford and, after a brief time in Texas where Midge babysat A.J. Foyt (yes, that A.J. Foyt!) to make money, she drove up the East Coast looking for a place to build a life for the two of them. She landed in the quaint village of Townshend, Vt. As the story goes, the small house she found to rent had a cow living in the basement that ha