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April 2002 (First Issue)
*A Tribute to Four Fallen Sportsmen
*An Old Fisherman Remembers
*Boston Bruins Founder, Charles Adams, Born in Newport
*Sugar Camp – Then, Now, and In-Between
*Opera House’s Old Roof Gets New Use – As a Floor
*Dale Woods – Preserving the History of Newport One Postcard at a Time
*Citizens Utilities Hydroelectric Plant Past and Present in Pictures
*Crystal Lake “Sea Monster” Probably Otter
*Craftsbury to Iwo Jima and Back
*The Legend of the Golden Nail
*The Yiocco
*Genealogy
May 2002
*A Glimpse Into Island Pond’s Past in Pictures
*Planting Moons – the then is the Now
*Lyndon Man Communications Pioneer and First President of AT&T
*The Great T.N. Vail and His Mansion
*Rekindled Memories
*Reg Alexander – Preserving Memories of the Kingdom
*Orleans in Pictures – Past and Present
*Breaking the Silence – Memories of a Death Camp
*A Tragedy on Lake Memphremagog
*Genealogy
June 2002
*A Look at St. Johnsbury During the Last 100 Years
*History’s Mysteries
*Shining Shoes to Selling Booze – A Newport Man Remembers Prohibition
*Causality of War, the Story of my Great, Great, Grandfather
*Historical Preservation
*The Willoughby Lake Road – Past and Present
*D-Day Remembered through the Eyes of a Survivor
*The Immortal Chaplains
*Heritage Gardens: Remembering Family Stories With Plants
*Rekindled Memories – Vail Mansion Under Construction
*Newport’s First Aerial Photograph
*Genealogy
July 2002
*The Flood of 1927 – Pictures from the Kingdom
*Brian Smith of Derby – A Man with a Plan for a Memorial in Derby
*The Monument – a Lasting Tribute to the Derby Residents Who Served in the Civil War
*Civil War Round Table discuss, The Battle of the Ironclads
*The Twin Sisters: The lovely Islands (Twin Islands)
*What is a Pow Wow Anyhow?
*Wartime Enemies, Peacetime Friends
*Vermont History Expo 2002 is now history
*Pipe-smoking, fish-crazy Maggie Little
August 2002
*The History of Westmore from 1780 to 1850
*Historical Society Preserves Island Pond’s and the Legacy of International Railroad
*Camp Duncan – a Derby Camp for New York Boys
*Philip, Abenaki Indian Chief, and Philip’s Grant
*A Great Grandfather’s Present from the Grave
*Wartime Enemies, Peace Time Friends – Part 2
*Cargo Ship Tourist
*The Old Air Project
*Lyndonville: Once Vermont’s Toughest Town
September 2002
*September 11 Terrorist Attack Remembered
*Sink or Swim 9/11 – poem by Krystle Menard
*The History of Logging in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom
*The Unraveling of a Civil War Soldier’s Secret Life
*It’s Archaeology Month. What is Archaeology All About?
*Reaching Out to America’s Future – poem by Lindsey Simmons
*Santa’s Village Celebrates an Anniversary – 50 Years of Bringing Joy to Children
*Ann Story: Vermont’s Heroine of Independence
*The Fletcher School House
*Rekindling Memories of Past Demolition Derbies
*Thomas Mower Martin – Famous Painter and Lake Memphremagog Landmark
*University of Vermont Researcher Looking for Native American Women to Take Part In Health Study
*Genealogy
October 2002
*Remembering Veteran Reporter, Terry Albee
*From the Bombed-Out Streets of London to the Rolling Hill of Vermont: A WWII War Bride Tells Her Story
*Those Were the Days: Remembering and Preserving the History of the Derby Port Drive-In
*Derby’s Indirect Link to Washington Irving – Camp Duncan
*Alexander Twilight: Vermont’s African American Pioneer
*Charles M. Chase Provided Chuckles as Well as News in the Old Vermont Union
*Pulitzer Prize Winning Civil War Historian/Writer, James McPherson, Speaks in Newport
*Former St. Johnsbury Woman Honored by the Northeast Kingdom Civil War Roundtable for Preserving History
*Spruce Gum and Butter Nutting
*The Barton River: A River Named After Colonel William Barton
*Remembering 1902 – What a Difference 100 Year Makes
*Genealogy
November 2002
*The Ducks were Flying and the Coffee was Spilling
*Roland Devost – a Living Icon to the Town of Norton, Remembers the Return of the Moose to the County
*Remembering the Hurricane of 1938
*Vermont Civil War Historian Speaks in Brownington
*Surviving General Grant’s Overland Campaign: A Civil War Veteran from Jay Vermont Tells his Story
*The Battle of Chancellorsville
*Ethan Allen and Fort Ticonderoga
*It Only Takes One Shot – Memories of the Rabbit that Didn’t Get Away
*Slipperyskin – Bear, Bigfoot, or Indian?
*Solving a 67 Year Old Mystery at the Bottom of Lake Memphremagog
*The Day the Kingdom Went Dark: Memories of the 1932 Solar Eclipse
*The Eclipse was a Thrill for Some, and a Dud for Others. Newspaper Clippings Tell the Story
*My Encounter with Peeping Toms
*Who is that trapper?
*Genealogy
December 2002
*Publisher to Run for Office in 2004 – NOT!
*Rumrunners and Revenuers: Prohibition in Vermont. A review of my new book
*One Man’s Memories of the Flood of 1927
*Derby Line Man’s Wartime Leadership Remembered in a Book
*Big Jack, the Bearded Ghost Who Came to a Picnic
*Lyndonville Area Residents Learn About the History of the Abenaki in Vermont
*The Continuing Adventures of Ethan Allen
*From the Urban Streets to Rural Vermont, One Man’s Search for the Orphans Who Road the Rails to Vermont
*Colorful Characters Who Lived along the Shores of Lake Memphremagog
*Christmas in 1890
*Canadian Man Working to Preserve the History of Jay Peak Ski Resort
*Genealogy
January 2003
*Happy New Year From the Publisher
*Memories of an Old Fisherman – A Tribute to Harold Kelley – A Man Who Lived the Real History of the Clyde River
*The Makings of a Ski Mountain – the History of the Jay Peak Ski Resort (first in a series)
*From the Green Mountains of Vermont to the Jungles of the Pacific – A Soldier Tells His Story (Part II)
*Willoughby Preserved
*One-Step, Two Step, Side Step – Happy New Years
*What’s in a Name? A Genealogist’s Look at French and Native American Names
*A Teacher Remembers the Days of the One Room School House
*Genealogy
February 2003
*Kingdom Historical (now the Northland Journal) Delivery Dog Injured in Crash – humorous look at a near death experience
*The Canaan Line House – Two Rutland Area Men Search for Information About Their Grandfather and the Business He Owned
*A Brief History of Jay Peak – A Tale of Two Counties, and No Road
*Early Willoughby Tales
*The Death of More than a Commander – the Death of a friend. The third in a series about a Derby Line man’s wartime experiences in the Pacific
*Bootleg or the Poorhouse
*No Fine, Just a Lecture and a Salmon
*Life Is A Story: “That Reminds Me of a Story.”
*50 Years of Broadcasting in the Kingdom – WIKE Celebrates a Milestone
*The History of Lake Memphremagog’s Province Island
*Genealogy
March 2003
*Northland Journal Turns One Year Old
*The Life and Death of a Man Named Gerald Bull – The Man Who Made the Supergun
*Sugaring in the Northeast Kingdom – An Irasburg Man Shares His Story
*The Awakening and Sweetwater Sugar Making
*John Holtman – The Hermit of Owl’s Head
*War in the Pacific – The Final Chapter
*Memories of Lake Willoughby
*Remembering Walter Foeger, the Man Who Helped Put Jay Peak on the Map
*Legendary Civil War Historian and Battlefield Guide, Ed Bearss, Speaks at the Northeast Kingdom Civil War Roundtable
*Following the Path of an American Wonderer: The Life of a Wheelock Man
*Charleston Researcher, Richard Colburn Sr., Shares his Research and Looks for Help
*The Geezer Exam
*North Country Union High School Ski Champs
April 2003
*True American Icons: Reeve Lindbergh Remembers Her Parents
*Northeast Kingdom Students Revisit History
*Civil War Roundtable Looks at WWII
*Shoeboxes of Relatives, Treasure, and the Seventh Generation
*Walter Foeger and Jay Peak (Part 3)
*Byron Cook’s Sugar House (Part 2)
*The Westminster Massacre: The First Blood of the American Revolution
*Too Long a Winter? A Humorous look at winter.
*A Brief History of the Academies in Lyndon
*Fishing stories from the Kingdom
*The U.S. is at War Whether We Like it or Not
May 2003
*Remembering to Remember the Veterans
*Fishing in the Kingdom
*Five Generations of Fishermen
*Lady of the Lake: A Name, A Legend, and a Gem
*The Christ of Crystal Lake
*The Old Time St. Johnsbury Crackers
*A Kingdom War Bride Recalls the Horrors of the Nazi Occupation of France
*Celebrating New Beer’s Days – The 70th Anniversary of the Return of Beer
*Seth Warner: The Commander of the Green Mountain Boys
*Indian Doctresses, Marie Agathe – Mali Agat – Molly Orcutt
*How did we ever survive?
June 2003
*Collecting and Sharing Stories
*Demise of the Old Man of the Mountain
*Ship Under Attack! HMS Rohna Sunk in Mediterranean Sea
*The Joys of Camping – Sometimes disasters make for the best memories
*Willow Whistles and the Ordinary Magic of Childhood
*Fire! The Valley House Has Burned and Been Rebuilt Twice. Can it be Rebuilt Again?
*Until Death, or the Lions, Do you Part
*Seth Warner in the Grants (Part II)
*He’s Hooked on Fishing – the Hook that Caught the Fisherman
*Charleston, Vermont Celebrates a Bicentennial
*A Picnic by the Dam Site
*The Story of a Rare Beauty on Lake Memphremagog: The Minnie
*How Old is Grandma?
*No Vermonters in Heaven
July 2003
*Gregory Sanford: Preserving Vermont’s History One Document at a Time
*Lake Monsters: In Search of Gog in the Kingdom
*Tmakwok – Beaver – Community Builder
*The War of 1812: American Victory or American Disaster
*Derby Attacked: The War of 1812 Comes to Vermont
*The Orleans County Historical Society Celebrates Its Sesquicentennial
*Dr. Cutting’s Once Famous Observatory in Lunenburg
*Seth Warner’s Rise to Command (Part III)
*A Summer of Celebration: Troy, Vermont Marks Its Bicentennial
*Getting in the Hay at Warden Farm
*Long Pond Lost! The Story of Runaway Pond
August 2003
*Mourning the Loss of an American Hillbilly – Jed Clampett
*Two Women, a Painted Cow, and a Friendship Rekindled
*Celebrating Gog, One of the Kingdom’s Mythical Lake Creatures
*When Rudy Vallee Came Home to Island Pond
*Trollope’s 1861 Ascent of Owl’s Head. Hiking Party Lost in Storm
*Seth Warner in Canada. The Green Mountain Boys Take Montreal (Part IV)
*My Grandfather. Remembering the Honorable Frank C. Williams
*School Recesses: Fun Back in the 1930s
*Doctor Rachel Allyn, Vermont’s Pioneering Physician
*A Quick Look Back at the Last 100 Years
September 2003
*Walking to and from School, “uphill both ways in three feet of snow.” The Art of Exaggeration
*The Forgotten War – a Barton Veteran Remembers the Korean War
*Honoring Warren “Jersey” Drown – Forester, Storyteller, and Orleans County Icon
*The George Burns of the Northeast Kingdom – Warren “Jersey” Drown – A Friend Remembers
*A Reader Remembers Warren “Jersey” “Buster” Drown
*The Dedication of the Memphre Tower – A Symbol of Lake Memphremagog’s Legendary Lake Creature
*Riah: A Spectacular Guy
*Battle in Quebec: An Ongoing Series of the Life of Seth Warner (Part V)
*A Year in the Life of a Vermont Farmer During the Depression. A Farmer’s Journal Resurfaces 73 Years Later
*A Walk on the Bright Side with a Tourist
October 2003
*Vermont Sends One of Its Favorite Sons to Washington D.C.
*Newspaper Lauds Congressman Winston Prouty and the Prouty Family of Newport
*Dad’s Deer Tactics. Tom Hahn’s Secrets Revealed by his Son
*Hayfield Landings in the Fall
*Where is Your Airport?
*Peboniwiakaumsis: Witch Hazel, Winterbloom, Snapping Hazel
*Witch Hazel – Different but Special
*Soldiers of the Soil
*Mystery Buried within Derby Farmer’s Journal is Unraveled
*Vermont Ski Museum to Induct 10 Mountain Division Members into Vermont Ski Hall of Fame
*The Phonograph Comes to the Northeast Kingdom
*Warner at Hubbardton. An Ongoing Series of the Life of Seth Warner (Part VI)
November 2003
*The Kingdom Historical to become the Northland Journal in January 2004
*Memories of Fish and Wildlife Warden Normand Moreau – From Both Sides of the Law Retired
*Vermont Fish and Wildlife Warden Normand Moreau Tells All
*World War II Memorial 5K Run/Walk Raises More than $1,000 for World War II Veterans
*Wide Racks & Tall Tales – A Deer Hunting Book with a Sense of Humor
*The Feast of Thanks
*Remembering the Hurricane of 1938
*Buildup Near Bennington – An Ongoing Series of the Life of Seth Warner (Part VI)
*Northeast Kingdom Civil War Roundtable Honors Tony and Gigi O’Connor
December 2003
*How many people here know what a dump rake is?
*Tackling the Poachers of the Clyde River (Part 2 of the life of Fish and Wildlife Warden Normand Moreau
*Fishing Gaffs: Reminders of the Clyde River’s Once Famed Salmon Run
*Trials of a Pioneer of Brighton Captured in a Letter
*Remembering the Famous Fur Bearing Trout of Lake Memphremagog
*The Miss Newport Diner Heads South to Massachusetts
*Good Old One-Room School Days
*Remembering the Japanese Attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
*Warner at Bennington: An Ongoing Series of the Life of Seth Warner (Part VII)
*Calendars, Time, Months, and Moons
*Vermont Historical Society President Visits Morgan
*Earliest Religious Activities in the Town of Navy, Now Charleston
January 2004
*Welcome to Vermont’s Northland Journal
*The Story of Willie Bell
*The Life of a Pioneer Family in the Town of Jay: The Barter Family Records
*Normand Moreau Part III: Surviving Rumors of Gunshots and Terminal Cancer
*A True Story of My One and Only Encounter with Normand Moreau
*Words of Wisdom About Vermont’s Seasons
*The Great Escape – The Wrong Way Home or The Long Way Home
*The Seventieth Anniversary of the Repeal of Prohibition
*Rug Hooking – A Cottage Industry in 1912
*Aftermath of Bennington (Part of a series)
February 2004
*Surviving the Northeast Kingdom’s Brutal Winter Weather and Loving Every Minute of It– Well, Almost Every Minute!
*A Modern Day Lawman Seeks to Honor a Lawman Killed in 1917
*Traffic Officer J.P. Manogue Shot and Killed Immigration Officer McDermott Twice Wounded R.J. Priddy, and Englishman Being Deported, the Assassin
*The Life of a Pioneer Family in the Town of Jay: The Barter Family Records (Part 2)
*My Kindergarten Teacher
*Remembering the Lucier General Store in Jay, Vermont in Pictures
*Paying Tribute to a Fallen Soldier from the Town of Jay
*Warner’s Legacy (last in a series)
*Log Drives on the Connecticut River
*Trail Markers of the Native Americans
*Lyndon Outing Club In Its 68th Year – Nonstop
*Remembering the Spanish Influenza Epidemic of 1918
*The Spanish Influenza Strikes Orleans County: News from the Orleans County Monitor
March 2004
*Vermont Through the Eyes of a Stranger
*From the Green Mountains of Vermont to the Deserts of Iraq, A Vermont Marine Tells His Story
*Picture Found of Officer Slain in 1917
*Alpine Haven: The Fabulous Tale of a Chalet Community in Northern Vermont
*Tony O’Connor Retires as Head of the Northeast Kingdom Civil War Roundtable
*Meet Joan Huguenin, the New Leader of the Northeast Kingdom Civil War Roundtable
*Sugaring scenes by St. Paul’s school
*Gathering Sap – Syrup Recipes
*Kejegiglhas – Chickadees
*The Agony of Defeat in the Face of Mud Season
*Making Music in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom
*Genealogy
*It’s not a Monster, but it is a Monster Fish
*Article on Spanish Influenza Epidemic of 1918 Brings Back Memories
*A Ghost in the Family
April 2004
*Northland Journal Turns Two Years Old
*Remembering Nurses Training in the 1920s
*Into the Heart of Baghdad: A Vermont Soldier’s Story (Part II)
*Alpine Haven – A Fabulous Tale: (Part II)
*Summertime: When the Iceman Came
*Early Signs of Spring
*Reader Identifies Herself in a Picture
May 2004
*Memorial Day – A Day to Remember
*Memories of a Bygone Era on the Clyde River
*What a Small World – In War and Peace
*Everett and Dorothy Willard: A Couple Connected by the Love of Music
*Article Brings Music Back to Life for Newport Reader
*Mom’s Apron
*A Tribute to a Fallen Soldier – Bobby Roberts
*Lyndonville Grew Around a Tall Chimney
*Where is Missisquoi?
June 2004
*Mystery Fisherman Not Such a Mystery After All
*Growing up on Fletcher Farm
*Remembering Bert Curran – the Police Chief of the Village of Derby Line
*Haskell Free Library and Opera House Celebrates 100 Years Serving Communities in Vermont and Quebec
*Remember Baker – A Vermont Patriot (Part 1)
*Picture of Slain Officer Found but Search Goes On
*More Musical Adventures of the Willards
July 2004
*My Father, the Terror Suspect
*Remembering Fred Fauchs – Not such a Mystery Fisherman After All
*World War II Veterans and their Families Travel to WW II Memorial
in Washington, D.C.
*Graduations and Reunions – A Time to Remember
*Growing Up on Fletcher Farm
*Remember Baker – A Vermont Patriot (Part II)
*Veterans Honor Bobby Roberts
*Northland Journal Recognized for Honoring Veterans
*Bernard Matthews: Kingdom Music Man
August 2004
*Welcome Phish Fans to Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom
*The Weight of History, a story about the Abenaki presence in Vermont
*Paleoindian Spear Point Found in Derby – Estimated at about 10,000 Years Old
*Memories of Two Shadow Lake Vacation Spots
*Fishermen through the Lens of a Camera
*Morgan Veteran Honored for His Service During World War II
*Ribbon Cutting and Dedication at the Holland Historical Society
*Bernard Matthews: Kingdom Music Man (Part II)
September 2004
This is the Special Phish Edition. It was by far the biggest selling issue of the Northland Journal. In addition to many one of a kind pictures of the festival that attracted about 70,00 concert-goers to Coventry, Vermont, the publisher shares the memories of his three day stay at the festival – the good, the bad, the beautiful and the ugly. This issue alone is sought after collector’s item
Also in this issue:
*A Strange Music in the Kingdom – the story of the history of hippie music in the Kingdom
*Archaeology – Sites and Resources
October 2004
*Sozap – Indian Joe, the Friendly Indian
*Scenes from the 15th Annual Intertribal/International Pow-Wow
*The Challenge of Mt. Pisgah
*Bog Shoes and the Charleston Meadows Along the Clyde
*Pictures from Phish
*A Strange Music in the Kingdom (Part 2)
*They Never Made the Dance: A Tragic End of Innocence
*What a Great Place and Time to Grow Up
*Genealogy
November 2004
*It’s Not Good to Argue Religion or Politics – and It Surely Isn’t Good to Argue Hunting
*The Death of an Outdoorsman
*Digging Up the History of the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Warden
*The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department – Celebrating 100 Years of Service
*Pictures of Fall in the Kingdom
*Memories of a Bombing Mission Over the Skies of Europe – European man’s search for the American airmen who helped liberate his country
*The Last Flight of John S. Kendall of Newport, Vermont
*The Foolish Hunter
*A Strange Music In the Kingdom (Part III)
*Genealogy
December 2004
*Two Supreme Court Justices with a Link to Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom
*A First Christmas Memory
*The Warmth of a Wood Stove (In More Ways Than One)
*Flying South – a story of geese and their journey south for the winter
*World War II from the Clouds
*Celebrating the History of Holland and Its Neighbors: A Walk into the Past
*Morgan Historical Society Celebrates the Gift of a Home and Celebrates Vermont’s Native People
*Festival of a Lifetime – a Phish Follow-up
*Retired Orleans Fire Chief Shares His Thoughts on Phish
*Gigs of Giggles and Grimaces
*Genealogy
January 2005
*Farewell 2004 – Hello 2005
*Jay Peak Resort Celebrates 50 Years (12 pages)
*Life In Old-Time Burke
*An Aging Veteran Receives Much Deserved Recognition
*Newport Center is the Home of the Famous Tucker Sno-Cats
*Publisher of Northland Journal Puts His Foot in His Mouth on Statewide Television
*A Strange Music in the Kingdom – Part IV
*Genealogy
February 2005
*Time Flies When You’re Having Fun, or Growing Old
*Ski Professional, German Commando, and Olympic Ski Official Hubert Daberer Remembers the XIII Olympic Winter Games
*Ice Fishing in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom – It’s More than about Catching Fish
*Have Fun Fishing, but Watch Out For Thin Ice Warden Bob Lewis Warns
*Where Have All the Big Fish Gone in Lake Memphremagog?
*Ghosts Still Visit Cahoon Farm
*Warning from a Cat – Or Was That a Ghost?
*How to Ride a Cow – An Instruction Manual Written by a Farm Girl
*A Strange Music in the Kingdom – Part V
*Genealogy
March 2005
*Northland Journal Celebrates Three Years
*Snowbound – The Day Traffic Came to a Standstill on the Border
*Remembering Shirley (Towne) Olson
*Memories of Winters Past – 90 Years Ago
*Is It Winter Yet?
*Pebon – Winter
*Jay Peak Ski and Summer Resort Turns 50 Years Old – Founders Honored
*The Humorous and Serious Sides of Promoting the Jay, Vermont Region 40 Years Ago
*The Origin of Whetstone
*Marine Sergeant Jesse Strong Remembered
*Genealogy
April 2005
*Recognizing Some of the Writers Who Routinely Contribute to the Northland Journal
*Sugaring On Burke Mountain
*Years Ago in the Fletcher Sugarwoods
*Vermont Maple Syrup Recipes
*The Culture – It’s What Makes the Northeast Kingdom a World of Its Own
*The State for State Recognition – One Person’s Opinion
*Remembering Senator Julius Canns
*Culture and the Kitchen Table
*Memories of a Bird’s-eye View of the Clyde River
*Hometown Residents Remember Airman John Kendall
*An Outer Body-like Experience You’ll Never Forget
*The Friendship Quilt
*Spectacles of Show Business
*Genealogy
May 2005
*Northland Journal Recognized for Telling the Story of the Kingdom
*Abrasive Adventures
*A Son Remembers his Father – Fish and Wildlife Warden Edgar N. Strobridge
*Renowned Ski Champ with Newport Roots Passes Away
*Newspaper Articles Tell of Richardson’s Exploits on Skis
*Alice Lewis – the Grandmother of Jay Peak
*Buried in Snow
*Specialist Solomon Carias Bangayan Honored for Supreme Sacrifice
*Vermont Abenaki Cultural Differences
*Genealogy
June 2005
* The Sweet Smells of Spring in the Kingdom: fragrant flowers, fresh cut grass, and newly spread manure
* Holland Cow Girls – The Rumery Twins
* Vermont Woman Recalls Life of Hard Work
* The Milkman Passes into History
* Polar Bear Rescued by Derby Man
* The Man Behind the Bear – A Daughter Remembers
* The Weigh of 175 Years, Fairbanks Scales Celebrate an Anniversary
* Reflecting on Newport’s Past and the Proud History of the Goodrich Memorial Library
* Whetstone Rocks the Kingdom and Beyond – Part 3
* Genealogy
July 2005
* Thanks for the Memories – Remembering Two Old Friends
* Lyndon – A Stars and Stripes Town
* Remembering the End of World War II in Europe
* The Night the Tower Came Tumbling Down
* A 100-foot Tower Collapses Waters Covers 10 Generating Units
* Flora Jane Coutts – A Woman Before Her Time
* The Coutts-Moriarty Camp
* Northeast Kingdom Poet Evokes Old-fashioned Vermont Way of Life
* Hot Times (Whetstone)
* Genealogy
August 2005
* The Community Store – Far More Than a Place of Business
* Royal Canadian Air Force Plane in Death Plunge into Lake Memphremagog
* Canadian Pilot Lost Life in Lake Memphremagog
* Memories of a Diving Suit and a Tragedy
* Credit Me with a Little More Intelligence,” Island Pond Native Rudy Vallee Tells a Fan
* Church Answers Prayers of Morgan Historical Society
* Looking Back at the History of Morgan
* Bud Wilkerson Relieves “The Bulge” and POW life
* Looking for Help Identifying the Names Behind the Picture
* Former Newport Man Looking for Boxing Memorabilia
* In Memory of Lee John Curtis
* Last Call for Whetstone
* Basket Maker Shares Traditional Native American Skills
* Genealogy
September 2005
* The Wheeler Family Takes Flight
* Growing Up in Newport during the 1920s and 1930s
* Our Town (Part 1)
* Newport Native Donates $100,000 to Dialysis
* Impact of Terrorist Attack Felt in the Northeast Kingdom
* Historic Railroad Boosts Tourism
* Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s Ancestry Rooted in Coventry, Vermont
* Oscar the Pig
* A Warning Transmission
* Strawberry Shortcake
* Memories of a Snowstorm and a Sad Farewell
* Genealogy
October 2005
* Live Free or Die in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom
* Boy Meets Wayward Moose in the Middle of Lake Willoughby
* Northeast Kingdom Sways to the Sound of Reggae
* Our Town – Part II: A Look Back at Earlier Times in Newport
* Thank you, Northeast Kingdom
* First American Woman to Earn a Nursing Diploma has Roots in Northeast Kingdom
* Woodshed Wisdom: Bread and Life’s Simple Choices
* World War II – A Civilian Point of View
* Genealogy
* Apple Trees Bear Fruit for St. Johnsbury Rep. David Clark
November 2005
* Good Morning, Bone Man
* Postcards: A Trip into the Region’s Past
* Vermont Couple Writing a Book about the Resurrection of Vermont Following the Flood of 1927
* Grandson of Police Officer Killed in 1917 Stunned By His Grandfather’s Past
* Our Town – Part III: A Look Back at Earlier Times in Newport
* Woodshed Wisdom: Hunter or Heel, Gallant or Gutless, Courageous or Cowardly,
* Fearsome or Feckless
* Ken Parr: A Midwesterner Adopts Vermont
* The Kingdom Remembers Supreme Court Justice William Rehnquist
* Derby Man Remembers a Man Known as Bill – Bill Rehnquist that is
* Genealogy
December 2005
* Falling snow, crashing trees, and power outages: October Snow Storm Blitzs the Kingdom
* Winter Sports Facilities in Newport, Vermont
* Remembering Montgomery Ward – A Newport Icon
* Memories of a Long Ago Deer Hunt
* Woodshed Wisdom: I’ll Never Look Like a Barbie Doll
* Time Did What No Bullet Could: Remembering Roland Willey
* Hurricane Katrina Escapee and New Orleans Psychic Takes Up Residence in St. Johnsbury
* The Demise of the Coburn Hill Buck
January 2006
* A Look at the Year 2005
* Ice, Fish, Family, and Friends – That’s Ice Fishing in Vermont
* From Newport, Vermont, to the Streets of Ho Chi Min City, Vietnam: 30 Years After the End of the War
* Bringing Closure to a Long Search (Officer Joseph Manogue)
* A Flight Into the Past
* Looking Back at the History of Derby Academy’s North Hall
* Many Lifelong Skills Were Learned at Home
* Sentenced to Death – Part 1 (William Scott)
* Readers Recognize Old Friends in a Photo
* All of My Batteries Have Alzheimer’s Disease
* The Day the Music Died – Remembering America’s Oldest Bandleader Sterling Weed
* Genealogy
February 2006
* Scenes That You Won’t Find on a Calendar
* A Vermont Pictorial by Kevin Podd
* Skiers Bring Back Memories
* Football Photo Brings Back Memories
Service to Her Country: Evelyn Page Remembers World War II
* Deer Season, Life, and a Happy Homecoming
* Troll Press Closes its Doors After 33 Years
* Willie Johnston – America’s Youngest Medal of Honor Recipient
* The Joys of Homecoming
* Skating and Storytelling on Prouty Bay
* The Unveiling
* John Vining Hangs Up His Handgun for a Life of Retirement
* Technological Marvel – Duct Tape
* A Last Minute Pardon for William Scott – Part II
* Genealogy
March 2006
* The Question I’m Asked Most Often – How the Northeast Kingdom Got its Name
* The Man Who Gave Birth to the Northeast Kingdom: Governor George Aiken
* Governor James Douglas Reflects on the Man who once Filled his Seat – George Aiken
* Thoughts About Governor Aiken – By Senator Patrick Leahy
* George the Fisherman
* The Wise Old Owl of the Senate and the Smartest Decision He Ever Made
* Burke Mountain Celebrates 50 Years of Skiing
* Burke Mountain General Manager Charlie Hardiman Looks Toward the Future
* Burke is More than A Mountain – It is a Community
* Roger Damon: The History of a Skier and His Mountain
* David Gwatkin – Marketing a Mountain and the Northeast Kingdom
* CCC Developed a Park on Burke Mountain
* Every Ice Fishing Trip is Special, but Northing Compares to the Season’s First Trip
* William Scott’s Enduring Legend – Part III
* Buying a used Car
April 2006
* Prohibition in Vermont to Hit the Big Screen
* The Rise and Fall of the Prohibition of Alcohol in the United States
* Moonshine and the Morning Glass
* Outlaws, Booze, and Lawmen – A Lawman’s Daughter Remembers Prohibition
* Murder and Mayhem, Rumrunning and Romance
* Officer Harry Dickens, Patrolling the Roads of Orleans County
* Barre Rumrunner Caught with Heavy Load After Long Chase by Customs Patrol Officers
* Disappearances: A Fictional, Frolicking Account of Prohibition on the Vermont-Quebec Border
* A New Set of Clothes and a Spare Tire Courtesy of a Bootlegger: A Teetotaler Remembers Prohibition
* Vermont’s “Toughest Town” Moves to Rid Itself of Gangsters
* Rumrunner and His Car Take a Swim in the Black River
* Irasburg Author Howard Frank Mosher Inspired by Wild Surroundings
* Scuba Diver, Historian, Ecologist, and Monster Hunter – Remembering Jacques Boisvert
May 2006
* Celebrating the Birthday of the Unsung Hero Behind the Journal
* Spring Fish Run – Always an Important Time of Year for the Abenaki
* A Vermont Boy’s Dream Comes True – the Story of Elmer Darling
* About 200,000 a Year Visit Darling State Forest Park
* A Hike Up Burke Mountain in 1879
* A New Beginning – Again
* Jay Peak Pioneer (Walter Foeger) Inducted into the U.S. Ski Hall of Fame
* Reflecting on the First Glimpse of Jay Peak
* Story Telling in the Hoosier State
* Burt Porter, Poet and Musician
* Genealogy
* Battling the Enemy and Booze in World War II
* Northland Journal Awards First Annual History Scholarship
* A Crash and Broken Bones: Sweet Memories of Youth in Newport
* The Man in the Mirror
* Thanks from Chad Prue of North Troy
* Some Record Breaking Casts and Catches
June 2006
* Abenaki Gain State Recognition
* Dancing the Night Away at the International Club in Newport, Home of New England’s Largest Dance Floor
* Surviving the Bombing of the USS Bunker Hill
* Tent Camping in Island Pond at Brighton State Park
* National Geographic Launches Geotourism Program in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom
* Nebizonebek – Bruswick Springs
* Slain Officer and the Men Who Honored Him Recognized in Resolution
* Father of the Jay Peak Ski Area and Beloved North Troy Resident, Harold Haynes, Passes Away
* The One That Didn’t Get Away
* Genealogy
* Out of the Loop with the New “Computereeze”
July 2006
* Conquer Almost Any Fear – Visit an Amusement Park With A Teenager This Summer
* A Vermont Native Remembers Fire, Death, and Horror at the Cocoanut Grove Nightclub
* White Hats Revisited: Memories of Burns Theater
* The Dickens Is After You: Remembering Harry Dickens
* Yes, We Do Have Bananas
* Family Doctor of an Earlier Day – Dr. A.A. Cheney
* Growing Up in Island Pond and Memories of the Cat House: Jerry Davis Remembers
* Westminster Court House
* Genealogy
* Barnet Farmer Trades Tractors for Horses to Avoid High Gas Prices
* Bandanas and Green Bananas
August 2006
* When Satire Becomes Reality
* The Boulders of Lake Willoughby
* A Magical Evening at the Boulders
* Summer Folks Come to Willoughby Lake
* Reader Reflects on the International Club
* World War II Veterans Hit the Dance Floor
* Recollections of the County Fairs
* From the Quiet Comfort of the Northeast Kingdom to the Dangerous Streets of Ramadi, Iraq
* To Be a Military Wife…
* Welcome home, Chad Prue, and all the other members of Task Force Saber
* The Town Dump: A Lost Community Institution
* Edith Selby of Derby Line: “Talks Turkey” As She Turns 90
September 2006
* What Goes Around Comes Around: The Confessions of a Skunk Trapper
* Golden Eagle Complete Wreck in Fall to Earth Near Charleston
* Edith Selby of Derby Line Donates Computerized Copies of Her Husband’s Journal to the Derby Historical Society
* Cleveland Air Service (1921-1923)
* Raymond Grimes: A Boy of the Depression
* The Grimes Family on the Move
* Archeologists: Digging into Vermont’s Past
* Newport City Fire Chief Bobby George Steps Down
* A Walk into Charleston’s Past
* Deane Wheeler Gives a Presentation and Gets a Band Reunion in Return
* From God’s Waiting Room to God’s Front Porch
* Genealogy
* Jay Peak Ski and Summer Resort Enters a New Era
* Dam the Beavers
October 2006
* Capturing the Northeast Kingdom From the Air
* A Bird’s-Eye View of the Vermont Landscape
* A Pig and a dog and a Friendship of a Lifetime
* Columbus, Potatoes and Tomatos
* Sinclair Day – Not Columbus Day
* Life in the Iron Bridge District of Island Pond
* Pop Ups and Lay Downs
* The P&H Truck Stop
* W. Arthur Simpson – “Mr. Vermont”
* The Great Bear Hunt
* Recognizing Two Humble Heroes
* Bidding farewell to Lew Shattuck, a True History Advocate
* Stretching the Truth of the Hunt
* WW I Monument in Derby Gets a New Home
* Charleston Electrician Donates Solar Light to Derby’s Monument Park
November 2006
* Harsh Reminder About What Is Really Important in Life
* Vermonters Don’t Give Up: Remembering Lyndonville in the Flood of 1927
* Newport High Football Team of 1949 Whips the Woodstock Wasps
* The Battle Between the North and the South – Newport Co-Captain Ron Gardner Reflects on a Game of a Lifetime
* Thanks to the Coach: Frank Spates Remembers the Big Game
* There Was No Doubt in John Ward Sr.’s Mind That Newport High Was Destined to Win
* Woodstock Wanted the Championship Title, But Newport High Wanted It More: Bernie Burke Reflects
* Wash Days and Little Fingers
* Albany Man Writes History of St. John of the Cross Catholic Church
* The Newport High School Football Team of 1942
* Jerry Davis: The Paperboy of Island Pond
* Dennis Beauchesne: A Vietnam Veteran Battling for all Veterans
* The Glen Road Cannon
* The Perils of Graduating from Middle Age
* Painting a Tribute to the Victims of September 11 and to America’s Veterans
* Genealogy
December 2006
* I Am the Son of Santa Claus
* Uncovering the Memories of a Forgotten Community and Its One Room Schoolhouse
* The Fish-Adams Residence on Fish Hill at Arnolds Mills
* Dam Breached to Make Way for Fish
* Remembering Emily Nelson – Newport City Historian
* The More Times Change to More They Stay the Same in the World of Education
* A Book about Our Neighbors to Our North: The Eastern Townships: In Town and Village
* Solving the Mystery of the Civil War Letter
* Memorabilia From the Baxter Post of the Grand Army of the Republic
* A Christmas Mostly for My Mother
* Slip Sliding Away On a Chicken Pie Day
* The Moose Have Come Home – Are Wolves On their Way?
* Wood Stove Brings Back Memories
* A Hundred Years
* Genealogy
* Scott Wheeler Wins His Race for the Vermont House
January 2007
* The Year 2006 in Review
* When the Night Sky Glowed With Hate
* Newspaper Weighs in on the Ku Klux Klan
* Can you help identify this photo?
* Fiery Crosses in the Green Mountains
* Potato Farmer, Pilot, and Politician: Rep. Janice Peaslee Finds Time for Flying
* Ela Bailey: A Mill Girl at Home – Part 1
* Things That Go Bump in the Night
* Ruby Remembers Life as a Mother, Teacher, and a Military Wife
* Never Be Afraid to Take a Shot
* Memorabilia from the Women’s Christian Temperance Union
* Tell Me the Good News
* Genealogy
February 2007
* Recording the History of the Clyde River Fishery
* Good Fishermen Don’t Get Old, They Become Legends
* Standing On Thin Ice
* Shadow or Not
* Flatlander Fables: The Odyssey Continues
* Ella Bailey: A Mill Girl at Home – Part 2
* Vintage Cabin Fever: First Vermont Winter for Europeans
* Memories of a Kindergarten Graduation in Derby Line During the 1950s
* Booze Car Tries Runaway Stunt
* Veteran Turned Celebrity
* Making a Feather Bed
* Two Prize Bulls on the Simino Farm – a poem
* Two Silly Guys – a poem
* A New Legislator But Not a Stranger to the State House Steps
* This Land is Your Land, This Land is My Land
* Genealogy
March 2007
* Celebrating Five Years of Recording the History and Voices of the Kingdom
* Lola Aiken Sends Her Congratulations
* Milking Cows, Churning Butter, and Sewing Baseballs – Rose Valley Remembers 104 Years of Living
* Rose Valley Celebrates 104 Years
* Washington’s Birthday Was a Big Day in Lyndonville
* Ella Bailey: A Mill Girl at Home – Part 3
* Mystery Photo Identified
* Woodchuck: A retelling of grandmother’s story
* Stephen Huneck’s Sally Hits the Slopes
* Flatlander Fables: The Odyssey Continues
* A Musing about the Northeast Kingdom
* Genealogy
* Excerpts from letters to the editor: Celebrating 5 Years in Business!
* Behind the Scenes at the Northland Journal
* Things I Bought That Broke
* Behind the Attic Door
April 2007
* I Survived the Valentine’s Day Blizzard with Both Ears and All My Fingers and Toes
* The Year the Black River Turned Black With Crude Oil
* Oil on the Waters of Black River
* From the “Lowest Form of Human Life” to a Career in the Gas Business – Thanks to the Portland Pipeline
* Coventry Boy Digs Up Remnants of the Oil Spill of 1952
* Where Have the Bull Frogs of the Black River Gone?
All Environmentalists, Please Stand
* Burn Off Oil Pools Along Black River
* Ella Bailey: A Mill Girl at Home – Part 4
* Grammie’s Sixty-Dollar Babies
* Running Booze
* Two Siblings Born in the Same House on Same Street, but Different Towns
* Tim de la Bruere – Working for the Native Americans of Vermont
* The Last Ride
* Jay Peak Pioneer Walter Foeger Passes Away
* A Walter Foeger Original Donated to Jay Peak
* Memories of Potton Springs Brought to Life Again
* Genealogy
May 2007
* Welcome to the Northeast Kingdom That I Love
* Long Before Refrigeration There Was the Handy Family
* Can You Identify These Photos?
* The Hand Family Comes to America
* Northland Journal to Recognize Veterans Who Served in the Korean and Vietnam Wars
* Morgan, Vermont, Home of Monk Besaw – A Man Who Makes New Things Old
* The Naming of a Man Named “Monk”
* Route 5 – The Old Indian Joe Trail
* A National Obsession – Our Lawns
* Ella Bailey: A Mill Girl at Home – Part 5
* Genealogy
* National Geographic Picks Northeast Kingdom as Top Spot for “Geotourism”
June 2007
* Livestock, Antiques, and Junk – Adventures at the Orleans Commission Sales
* Remembering the Heyday of the Family Farm through the Eyes of Ken Scott
* Pulling Kale on Uncle Milo’s Farm
* The Creamery
* The “A” in Alternative Farming is for Alpacas
* Charlie Lang and Old Horse Talk
* Poultry Culling Demonstration Saturday
* I tried to plan Raspberries but I Got a Daughter Instead
* Gambrel- Roofed Barn is Equipped Fully for Profitable Operation
* This Milk Problem: Why and Where of Vermont Dairy Farming
* Vermont Agriculture Today
* The Widow of U.S. Senator George Aiken Embers Her Husband’s Love of Farmers
* 300 Hear Governor Aiken, McGraw and Tator O.K. Milk, Inc.
* Genealogy
* Daybreak – The Most Magical Time of Day For Me and For Farmers
* Fly Time Approaches
* Vermont Couple Live Out Farm Dream on the Blogosphere
* Triple Calves, 14- Pig Litter: Barton Domestic Animal Prolific This Spring
July 2007
* The Times They Are A-Chagin’ on the Vermont-Quebec Border
* Driving Harley
* In Search of Metal- Two Treasure Hunters Share Their Finds
* Canary on the Telephone
* Isaac Fletcher, USCC Delegate in the Civil War
* Growing Up in an International Community in the 1920s and ‘30s – Part 1
* Mutt
* Busy Bob Walker
* Abuse Yourself – It’s Summer
* Views from the Shadows of the Jay of the Jay Peak Ski Summer Resort
* Harold “Ace” Ackerman, One of Vermont’s State Police Troopers, Remembers Years of Service
September 2007
* Happiness Doesn’t Come in a Wallet
* A Long Life on the Shores of Lake Memphremagog
* My favorite Memories of the Waterfront Plaza
* Tony Pomerleau Teams Up with Jay Peak Ski and Summer Resort to Build Waterfront Convention Center in Newport
* Time to Feed the Chickens
* Happy 75th Birthday, Mom (Pauline Simino Wheeler)
* A Miracle Reunites a Long Lost Family Member After 66 Years
* Growing Up in an International Community in the 1920s and ‘30s – Part 3
* On Kingdom Mountain with Howard Frank Mosher
* Doesn’t He Look Great!
August 2007
* Remembering the Days of the Big Tour Boats with Dreams of Bringing Them Back to Life
* Steaming Around Willoughby
* A New Lighthouse Rolls into Newport
* Growing Up in an International Border Community in the 1920s and ‘30s – Part 2
* The Crooked Border
* The Beloved Gravedigger of Charleston – Richard Colburn
* The Civil War Vets that I Remember
* To Dynamite “Spec” Pond
* Korean and Vietnam War Veterans Recognition Day a Huge Success
* Nellie the Horse
* A Lesson on Fish I Caught in the Kingdom
October 2007
* Molly the Beagle Passes into History
* Barton Believables: Pageant Park
* A Native Son’s Return to His Roots
* Horse Power and Horse Maneuvers
* Growing Up in an International Community in the 1920s and ’30 – part 4
* I wasn’t scared – really!
* Wheeler Family Gather for a Reunion
* Memories of Growing Up During Prohibition
* Marlene Simmons: Genealogist Par Excellence
* Genealogy
* Picking Dandelions and Remembering the Black Iron Kettle
* Spaghetti, French Fries, and Raised Doughnuts
November 2007
* A Genealogical Query Unites Two Men with Common Ancestry
* Coming of Age in Orleans, Vermont 1944-1951
* Memories of Life on the Border and the Tour Boats of Lake Memphremagog
* Francis Clark Wins Contest
* A GI’s Memories of D-Day
* Reminiscing Over the Last 91 Years
* Ancestral Roots Grounded in Farmlands of Coventry
* It Doesn’t Pay to Fish with Stolen Bait
* Have Grocery Store, Will Travel
* Growing Up on the Border in Derby Line, Vermont – Late 1940s and Early ‘50s
* Genealogy
* Remembering the Sugar Traverse
* A Hunt with Poppy
December 2007
* The Most Unique Christmas Present I Ever Gave
* My Life in Skunk Hollow
* The Family That Brought Christmas to Thousands of People in the Northeastern United States
* A World War II Nurse Gets a Letter from Home
* World War II from the Clouds
* There Was a Tavern in the Town
* My Grandfather Gets His Diploma 60 Years Late
* Flatlander Fables: Thy Odyssey Continues
* Mystery Photo
* Barton Believables: The Baby Fairs
* Genealogy
* In the Shadow of the Mountain
* Song for Winter Coming
* A Gift of Grace from Emerson
* Wise Ones in Accord
January 2008
* A Glimpse Back at 2007
* Remembering Greewood Bus Lines
* Can You Help Us Identify These Photos?
* Photo Identified!
* Derby Line’s Unofficial Mayor, Joe Queenin, Recognized by His Friends, the Counity, and Vermont’s Northland Journal
* Jim Webber and J.C. Eaton’s Peddler Wagon
* Remembering Cecil A. Broome Jr.., Sgt., Cecil A. Broome Sr., and Wayne and Eva Broome
* Bobcats Raising Havoc with Deer
* Proposed West End Park, Playground, and Parking Area
* Deep into the Icy World of Greenland: A Derby Man’s Adventure
* Genealogy
* When I Was a Barefoot Green Mountain Boy – Part 1
February 2008
* Life is Good – Words to Remember
* Mystery Photo Identified
* Over the Mountain with the Flying Farmer
* The Man Who Helped Electrify the Jay Peak Ski Area – Al Flory
* Al Flory Weighs in on Hydro and Wind Power
* When I Was a Barefoot Green Mountain Boy – Part 2
* Grant Family Proved Blood Was Thicker Than Paint
* Rare Canada Lynx Shot and Killed in Newport by Vermont Fish and Wildlife Warden
* Another Mystery Photo Identified
* My First Real Job
* Genealogy
* A Pastor’s Memories – Rev. Roger Fletcher
* My Border Memories
March 2008
* North Country Union High School Class of 1984 to Appear on TV Talk Show
* Sisters Help Identify the Faces in Mystery Photo
* Barton Believables: Balloon Ascension
* Sugaring in Albany – Can Anyone Identify the People in the Photo?
* Newport Native Helps Bring the Simpsons Movie Premiere to Vermont
* Skiing Has Been Rudi’s Life
* When I Was a Barefoot Green Mountain Boy – Part 3
* Genealogy
* Harriet F. Fisher’s Hometown Album Reissued
* Decorated Survivor of the Battle of the Bulge Passes Away – Ken Scott
* He Survived Pearl Harbor but Lost His Battle with Time
* Lions Still Guard Bank in Lyndonville
April 2008
* Lola Aiken Honored in Montpelier
* Fish and Human Tales: Memories of Life in the Kingdom
* Mother Hunt’s Dormitory for Dependable Docile Discharges Has a Kind Landlord
* Need Help Identify This Photo
* Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Assassination – A Newport Woman Remembers
* When I was a Barefoot Green Mountain Boy – Part 4
* The Northeast Kingdom and the State Say Goodbye to Rep. Cola Hudson
* Another Photo Identified
* Horsepower in the Garage
* Genealogy
May 2008
* The Birds Are Flying the Nest
* Boxing Their Way Into the Pages of Vermont History
* Four Time Vermont & New England Golden Gloves Heavyweight Champion: Tony Robitaille
* Paul Letourneau’s Sugarhouse & Dance Hall
* Lyndonville Board of Trade
* A Salute to the Veterans of World War II
* Cabin at Shadow Lake, Glover, Vermont
* When I Was a Barefoot Green Mountain Boy – Part 5
* David Clark Remembered as a Kindhearted Soul
* Congratulations Curtis and Nick
* Genealogy
* Do you Recognize These Hunters
June 2008
* Where Have All the Gardens Gone?
* Victor Daniels and His Milk Route
* Working with Horses Making a Comeback
* When I was a Barefoot Green Mountain Boy – Part 6
* Recollections and Reflections of Darling Hill
* Barton Believables: Fourth Annual Farmers Day
* There Are No Flies on Us
* Help Identify This Photo
* Genealogy
July 2008
* Don “Sleepy” McNally: From Vaudeville to Drive-In Pioneer
* Off to the Jalopy Races
* Stoddard Wins Third Time in Thrilling Jalopy Races Here – old newspaper article
* Hitchcock Wins Here – Old newspaper article
Jalopy Racing Club May Move – Old newspaper article
* G. Greenwood Wins Feature Race of Jalopy Card Here – Old newspaper article
* Mason Jalopy Winner – old newspaper article
* More Racing Photos
* Remembering George “Cubby” Smith
* Tiger Fire Company No. 1
* When I Was a Barefoot Green Mountain Boy – 8
* Growing Up in the Northeast Kingdom
* Flatlander Fables: The Odyssey Continues
* Genealogy
August 2008
*The Gorilla That Got My Attention – with a Hit Up Side the Head
*Pisgah Lodge at Willoughby Lake
*True Tales from Paul Houghton
*Connecting with an Ancestor – Sylvester Robinson
*The 2008 Gathering of World War II Veterans is History
*On the Home Front during World War II
*Members of the Twelve Tribes Speak at Goodrich Memorial Library
*Memories of the Island Pond Raid of 1984
*Genealogy
*The Eastern Townships: On Lake and River
September 2008
*A T-shirt to a Historical Find a a Shared House
*70th Anniversary of the Fire of 1938
*Remembering Harriet Fisher
*1950s Fair Memories
*Early Fairs in Lyndonville
*Worth Family Reunion
*The “Bulge” 35 Years Later
*Military Airplane Slams into Jay Peak in 1943
*Canadian Trainer Plane Crashed Into Side of Jay Peak – One killed, One Hurt
*Salvage Operations on Crashed Plane Now Underway
*Westfield Man Remembers an Attempted Trek to the Crash Site
*Genealogy
October 2008
*Decades of Recording People and Events of the Northeast Kingdom
*Pat Hunt – Preserving History One Article at a Time
*A Reporter’s View of Mac’s Parties
*Brian Smith of Derby – One of the Many Party Goers
*A World War II Honor Roll
*Authors Remember Harriet Fisher
*The Birth of a Novel
November 2008
*No Alcohol Needed at the 135 Convention of the Women Christian Temperance Union
*Horace Tabor, Sliver King of the West, Has Roots in Holland, Vermont
*The Flood of 1927
*The World War II Generation Loses One of It’s Heroes – and I lose a Friend
*Civil War Monument in Derby – Oldest Community Memorial to that War in the United States
*They Mayor of Skunk Hollow
*Vermont’s Genuine Landscape
*Need Help Identifying These Photos
*Readers Identify Jalopy Racer
*Another book by Michael Hahn
*Lili the Cat Meets Her Match
*A Friendship Made and Bound by the Love of Hunting
*Genealogy
December 2008
*We Should Honor the Man Who Gave the Northeast Kingdom Its Name
*Christmas Tree for Rockefeller Center, New York
*Book About Don McNally and the Derby-Port Drive-In to Hit the Bookshelves
*The Woman Behind the Showman: Irene McNally
*My Grandparents’ Farm
*Roots into an Agricultural Past
*1864: The Civil War Comes to the Border
*Captain Quimby Makes the Ultimate Sacrifice – Part 1
*Large Crowd Turns Out to Honor Chester Carpenter in Derby
January 2009
*Reliving the Year 2008
*Boxing, Singing, and Riding the Rails Into the Pages of Newport’s History
*A Several Ton Catch on a Fly Rod
*Reader Identifies Herself in a Mystery Photo
*Memories of the Little Train on Railroad Street, North Troy, Vermont
*Captain Quimby Makes the Ultimate Sacrifice Part- 2
*The Morgan Horse and the Kingdom Connection
*Genealogy
February 2009
*Skiing the Slopes of Chamberlin Birch and Living to Tell About It
*Genealogy
*When Skiing Was Work
*Yvette Deslandes – From the Family Farm to 50 Years in Healthcare
*North Country Hospital on Schedule
*Glover Man Witness to Justice at the Nuremberg Trials
*Interesting Tale of Orleans County Boys: Three Local Boys in Mountain Infantry Together Since Enlisting
*Recognizing the Gold Star Families of Vermont
March 2009
*History Comes in All Sizes and Places
*Andy Pepin – the Last Standing Pioneer of Jay Peak
J*ay Peak’s Beginning
*Yesterday’s a Success, Future Looms Bright – by Walter Foeger
*Fallout from Mac’s Party
*A Look through a Grandmother’s Photographs
*Photo Takes 80-Year-Old Man Back to School Days
*Writer Shares His Memories
*Genealogy
April 2009
*A Historical Look at the Inauguration of President Barack Obama
*Snapshot of the Inauguration of President Barack Obama
*The Many Faces of Maggie Little – the Famed Fisherwoman of Lake Memphremagog
*One Family’s Way of Helping the Needy in the 1930s and ‘40s
*Doughboys Pass through Newport
*Memories of Newport in an Earlier Time
*Tis Sugaring Time Again
*Country Roads in the Spring
*Business Was Tops in Lyndon
*Honoring the Sacrifices of Vermont’s Gold Star Families
*Remembering the Country Poet James Hayford
*Happy 18th Birthday, Emily Wheeler!
*Genealogy
May 2009
*The Richness in Kindness and Sharing
*Barton Believables – The 1908 Vermont State Champions of Barton
*St. Johnsbury Ball Club Is Impetus for New Family
*Could the Chamberlin Birch Ski Area Rise Again?
*A Doughboy from Newport Arrives in France
*Life in Derby during the 1950s and 1960s on the Seat of a Bike
*Letter and Memories from One Happy Reader – Elaine (Prue) Daniels
*A Day to Celebrate the Northeast Kingdom
*My Speech on the Floor of the House of Representatives
*Genealogy
June 2009
*Hot Dogs and Love at Jay’s Snack Bar
*Let’s Go to Jay’s: First Trip
*A Doughboy from Newport in a Hospital in France
*The Skull and Bones Club of Newport High
*Uncrushed Honor – Francis Whitcomb
*A Letter from Australia
*Flora Temple, Harness Trot 2:19-3/4
*Childhood – a poem
*Genealogy
July 2009
*I’ve Lived Here Almost Since the Beginning of Time
*Henry Leland – the Man Behind Cadillac and Lincoln
*Gloria May Stoddard: the Author Who Told Vermont about One of Its Own Sons – Henry Leland
*A Segment from Gloria May Stoddard’s Book about Henry Leland
*The Vermont-Quebec Border: Life on the Line
*The Raid and Retreat of Rogers’ Rangers
*A Day on the Jay with Gramp
*Rocheleau’s Grocery Store
*Tribute to Vermont’s Gold Star Event is Now History
*Thank You to the Contributors Who Took Part in the Tribute to Gold Star Families
*Genealogy
August 2009
*Northeast Kingdom Has Connection to At Least Three Past Supreme Court Justices
*The Last Ride of the Lady of the Lake
*If Only a Building Could Talk: A Look Back at the History of the Union House in Glover
*Drew’s Zoo and Life on the Barton –Glover Line during the 1920s and 1930s
*Drew’s Zoo Recorded in the Pages of Glover’s History
*Craftsbury Cartoonist Takes a Lighter Look at Life in the Northeast Kingdom
*Let’s Go to Jay’s: Second Trip
*Forever – a poem by Elaine (Prue) Daniels
*Andrea Webster – Newest Member of the Northland Journal Team
*Genealogy
September 2009
*Rural Vermonters were Green Before Green was Cool
*Up, Up and Away with Cecil Wright and His Flying Machines
*Newport’s Link to the Champlain Celebration of 1909
*An Automotive History
*I won’t be Home for Christmas – A Book Review
*Images of Vermont: The Story of Richard Petit and Carlyle Goodrich, Stereopticon Photographer
*Let’s Go to Jay’s: Third Trip
*One Hundred Years Old but Not Too Old to Make Music
*Genealogy
October 2009
*We are Americ – ‘can’, not Ameri-can’t’”
*Life and Work at Space Research
*The Life and Death of a Man Named Gerald Bull – the Man Who Made the Supergun
*The Era of Space Research Corporation
*Space Research Transformed into Contemporary American Fiction by Wheelock Author
*St. Mary Star of the Sea Church Celebrates 100 Years – 1909-2009
*Mom’s Story – Growing Up in Island Pond
*A Long Road from Island Pond to the Pentagon
November 2009
*Almost Bagged by a Buck
*Runaway Locomotive
Railroaded
*Let’s Go to Jay’s: Fourth Trip
*Reverend Luther Leland: Missionary Pioneer in the Northeast Kingdom
*Winter is Coming – Again
*A Letter of Thanks
*Northeast Kingdom Hunting Stories Have Classic Flavor All Their Own
*Annual Epidemic Here: Hunting Fever
*It’s a Tradition, My Deer
*Genealogy
* Like a Leaf Peeper and Enjoying the Views
*More Thanks Than Ever
December 2009
*Bell Hop and Bouncer at the Newport House
*The History of the Newport House
*Newport Police Chief Killed at the Newport House
*Main Street Newport 1952 – As I Remember
*Camp Duncan – Recollections from the 1930s
*A Bit of History of Camp Duncan
*Barton Cadamey and Graded School – A Village Icon Enters Its Second Century
*The Old Schoolhouse
*One-Room School Shapes a Family’s History
*A New Season
*Genealogy
*Faith at Christmas
*Senator Vince Illuzzi Helps Preserve the Memory of Vermonter Turned U.S. President Calvin Coolidge
*Memento from Newport High’s Class of 1946 Found in an Unlikly Place
January 2010
*Good Times and Bad Times – 2009 in Review
*A Journey Back to Life on the Farm with Roy Ingalls of Irasburg: Part 1
*Roy and His Poker Games as Told by “The Quiet One”
*History Channel Comes to Derby Line
*The Spanish Influenza of 1918 Changed One Family’s Life Forever
*The Art of Chair Caning
*Let’s Go to Jay’s: Fifth Trip
*Parallels through Time
*Genealogy
*Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom Turns 60 Years Old
February 2010
*From Horse and Buggy to Space Ships
*Long Before There was the Jay Peak Ski Area, the Community of Jay had Helen Morse
*Letter Provides Look into the History of the Community of Jay
*A Brief History of the Community of Jay, Vermont
*Big News from Jay Peak – 1956
*A Journey Back to Life on the Farm with Roy Ingalls of Irasburg: Part 2
*Genealogy
*Cartoonist Turns His Passion Into a Book
*Problems of Plowed Roads
*Jay Peak in 2009 pictorial
*Article Sparks Memories
March 2010
*An Earthquake that Rocked the World
*“We Are All Safe!” : A Newport Native Living in Haiti Writes Home after the Earthquake
*The History of Runaway Pond
*Save the Dates: June 4-6,2010: Runaway Pond Bicentennial Celebration in Glover
*A Journey Back to Life on the Farm with Roy Ingalls of Irasburg: Part 3
*Decades in a Sewer , Followed by a Happy Reunion
*Words of Thanks for Getting Her Ring Back More than 60 Years Later
*Let’s Go to Jay’s: Sixth Trip
*The Mystery of the Silver statue: One Author’s Journey
*The Mystery of the Silver Statue
*Old Timey
April 2010
*Don’ t Judge a Book by Its Cover, or These Two Men by Their Appearance
*The Grizzly Adams of Albany and a Moose Named Pete
*Doug Nelson Stands His Ground
*The Struggle to Save Pete Put into a Poem and a Music Video
*Memories, Moonshine, and a Bear
*Where and What is Chiefo?
*Comrades in War, Friends in Peace, Proud Veterans Forever!
*Two Local Haitian American Nurses Talk about Life in Haiti
*Tree Planks Become an Heirloom
*Frog in the Bucket
*Genealogy
*Mills D. Andross: Vermont’s Defender of the Alamo
May 2010
*Finding Closure 65 Years After the End of World War II
*If Anybody Can Catch a Salmon in a Mud Puddle, Dan Can
*Help Us Put Names to These Fishermen of the Clyde
*Funny People, Things, and Places – Trials and Tribulations of an On-the-Road Repairman
*Virginia Downs of Lyndonville Discusses Her Professional Life
*Going to War with Milkweeds from Vermont
*Locate Milkweed Stands Show for Fall Use
*Heaven at 4 p.m.
*Finding Father
*Reader Remembers Dave Kennett of Jay
*Jay Man Commended By Vermont Governor
*The Wagon Wheel (poem)
*Genealogy
*The History of Jay Peak Ski and Summer Resort to Come to Life in a Book
* Reader Recognizes her Father-in-law in a Photo
*Raymond Walter Sanville Died Fighting in World War II
June 2010
*Vermont’s Last Catamount and a Rare Canadian Lynx with Something in Common – Death by a Bullet
*Remembering the Canadian Gateway Airport in Derby
*Parachute Jumper at Derby Meet Rips Door from Plane, Escapes Death by Miracle
*Leaps from Plane, Loses Life in Pond
*Search for Charles Lindbergh’s Kidnapped Son Comes to Vermont
*Ellery Webster, Union POW – Part 1
*Let’s Go to Jay’s: Seventh Trip
*Snapshots of History in Craftsbury Schools
*Genealogy
*A Camel is a Man’s Best Friend
July 2010
*One Hundred Issues and Still Going Strong
*The Fosters – Bringing Tourism, Wealth and Golfers to Derby
*The Canadian Gateway Airport (a pictorial)
*Pete the Moose Has Been Saved from the Bullet!
*Fred Marshall, a Man for All Seasons
*Armed Forces Day Brings Healing for Two Families
*Ellery Webster, Union POW – Part Two
*The Haskell Free Library and Opera House: A Century of History
*Barton Believables: Reflections of Runaway Pond
August 2010
*Looking for Stories of Life on the Vermont-Quebec Border Before and After the September 11 Terrorist Attacks
*Percy Daniels: “Murder & Mayhem, Rum-running and Romance” – Part 1
*Guarding the Border – A Team Effort
*Take Part in History and Come to Derby’s Veterans Park on August 21
*The Ice Haus Indoor Ice Rink is Open for Business
*Curtis Wheeler Comes in 4th in the Vermont City Marathon
*Ellery Webster, Union POW – Part Three
*My Memories of Growing Up in Chiefo
*Facebook Helping Connect People with their Ancestors
*Wheeler’s Farewell Speech to the Vermont House of Representatives
*Journey Back in Time to the Gateway International Airport (a letter)
*Matching Wits with a Woodchuck
*Glover Recognizes the 200th Year of Runaway Pond
*Genealogy
September 2010
*Yes, Sir, That is What I said, I’m Going Monster Hunting
*Living the American Dream and Protecting the U.S. Border
*The History of the U.S. Border Patrol
*Horses and Buggies, Silent Movies, and Rumrunners: 92 Years of Life on the Vermont-Quebec Border Part 1
*Percy Daniels: “Murder & Mayhem, Rum-running & Romance” – Part 2
*A Man Who Made a Difference .. Topsham Minister’s Efforts in the Abolitionist Movement and *Underground Railroad
*The Vietnam War 35 Years Later
*Genealogy
October 2010
*Saving History with Help of the Worldwide Web
*Horror on the Rails: A Daughter Remembers Her Lost Father
*Train Wreck in Newbury – 4 killed
*News of the Newbury Rail Disaster Spread Quickly
*My Moose Hunt
*Moose Are No Strangers to Vermont
*Horse and Buggies, Silent Movies, and Rumrunners: 92 Years of Life on the Vermont – Quebec Border
*This Old Schoolhouse
*I Love Root Canals – Yes, You Read that Right!
*Genealogy
*War Hits the Northeast Kingdom Hard Twice This Summer
*Remembering the Veterans from Derby Who Served Their Country
November 2010
*Senator Bernie Sanders Thanks an American Hero
*To Proud for the Poor Farm: A Mother Leads Her Children Through the Great Depression
*Fatal Accident at Newport Center
*Horses and Buggies, Silent Movies, and Rumrunners: 92 Years of Life on the VT/Quebec Border Pt. 3
*The Mysterious Beebe Families of Beebe, Vermont-Quebec
*Little Schoolhouse in the Kingdom: First Grade at the West Charleston School
*Orleans County Loses a Medical Legend
December 2010
*Thank You, Guv, For Your Years of Service
*Gentleman Jim, the Unflappable Governor, Retires
*Words of Prasise About the Governor
*Tribute to Governor Jim Douglas from Lt. Gov. Brian Dubie
*Sled Dogs and Winter Carnival in North Troy – 1941
*Horse and Buggies, Silent Movies, and Rumruners: 92 Years of Life on the VT – Quebec Border – Pt. 4
*Peacham Civil War POW Made His Mark by Writing about Andersville Prison Experiences
*Always Close the Gate Behind You – A Book You Won’t Be Able to Put Down
*Derby Native Nick Wheeler Runs Away With Maine Half Marathon Title
*Mom’s Kitchen
*Let’s Go to Jay’s: Eighth Trip
*Reader Remembers the Derby Gateway Airport
January 2011
*The Wonders and Horrors in 2010
*Flying Like a Bird Off of One Big Ski Jump in North Troy
*Photographing the Winter Carnival
*The Carnival Site Today
*Rembering Ski Jumping in Newport
*West School Boy Wins Jumping Contest in Meet
*Bean vs. Darling: The Race of the Season!
*One Woman’s Mission to Protect the United States During World War II
*A Moose Hunt of a Lifetime for Two Young Moose Hunters
*Looking Back On My Marriage 25 Years Age
*Genealogy
*Memories of Performing with the Vermont Symphony Orcestra
*One Gutsy Deer
February 2011
*Looking for Stories Written by Readers
*From Mild-Mannered Pharmacst to Freedom Fighter or Rabble-Rouser — Part 1
*A Tribute to Dennis Taylor
*In Search of Information about a Boat Bulder
*Neither Wind, nor Snow, nor……….
*The Story of Gilpin Mountian in Northern Vermont
*The Guy with a Fly in His Ear
*Nanny’s Home Remedy Bag
*St. Mary’s Star of the Sea Church Honors Veterans
*A Look Into the Mind and Dreams of Walter Foeger – A Ski Pioneer
*Genealogy
*Governor James Douglas Immortalzed in Painting
*Rare Color of Wild Turkeys Are Drawing Stares and Questions
March 2011
*Sap, Smoke, and Tree Bark – All You Need for Vermont Liquid Gold
*A Marriage That Gave Birth to Six Children and Thousands of Gallons of Maple Syrup
*This issue also has several maple recipes
*Vermont: The United State’s Largest Producer of Maple Syrup
*The History of Bil’s Lakeshore Maples
*Sweet Memories
*Sugar-on-Snow – The Secret Joy of a Crazy Vermonter
*Sugaring Time in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom
*A Snapshot of the History of Maple Grove Farms
*Recollections of the Old Days
*There’s Nothing Like the Smell of Boiling Sap
*Sugaring Through the Eyes of J.N. Webster
*From Mild-Mannered Pharmacist to Freedom Fighter or Rabble-Rouser: Part 2
*Kingdom Ramble
*Genealogy
April 2011
*Ten Years After I Refused to Give Up On a Dream
*A Letter from Gov. Shumlin
*A Letter from Senator Sanders
*Message from Tom Salmon
*Northland Journal Honored
*Words of Praise from Our Reader On our 10th Birthday/Anniversary
*January Issue Brings Back Memories of a Lost Brother
*Valentines 70-Plus Years and Counting
*Death of a Vermont Pioneer Woman in the West
*The Western Blizzard
*Otis Tye Family
*Ada’s Colorful Father
*The Hereford Mountain Bear
*Thoughts on the Food Chain
*Thank You to the Northland Journal Dream Team
*Rallying Around a Green Mountain
*Genealogy
*Ski Jumping Article Brings Back Memories for a Reader
May 2011
*Disaster in Japan: Former Foes Concerned for the People of the Island Nation
*Hunting Moose Armed with a Camera
*Combat: Fighting a War That Wasn’t His to Fight
*Yutaka Minakuchi: The Story of a Japanese Minister Living in Glover during World War II – Part 1
*Tales from the Border
*Walking On the Crust in Winter
*My Hilltop Home
*Deep Rooted in Spring
*Let’s Go to Jay’s – Ninth Trip
May 2011
*Disaster in Japan: Former Foes Concerned for the People of the Island Nation
*Hunting Moose Armed with a Camera
*Combat: Fighting a War That Wasn’t His to Fight
*Yutaka Minakuchi: The Story of a Japanese Minister Living in Glover during World War II – Part 1
*Tales from the Border
*Walking On the Crust in Winter
*My Hilltop Home
*Deep Rooted in Spring
*Let’s Go to Jay’s – Ninth Trip
June 2011
*The Beginning of the Civil War – 150 Years Later
*Commemorating the 150th Anniversary of Vermonters in the Civil War
*To Preserve the Union
*Peacham Civil War Sergeant Tells His Story Through Diaries and Letters
*The Gettysburg Address
*Combat: Fighting a War That Wasn’t His to Fight-Part 2
*Yutaka Minakuchi: The Story of a Japanese Minister Living in Glover; Vermont, During WW II – pt 2
*A Tale of Toilet Tanks and Patriotism: A Story About Barton, VT
*Honoring the Civil War Veterans of Canaan, Vermont
*Genealogy
July 2011
*My Family’s Role in Ridding the Region of the Ice Age
*Sarah (Ames) Dumas: Telling the History of Orleans County Through Photographs
*A Brief History of Orleans County
*Combat: Fighting a War That Wasn’t His to Fight – Part 3
*Event to Honor the Veterans of World War II
*Brigadier General Gustavus Loomis: A Man of Faith and War
*Yutaka Minakuchi: The Story of a Japanese Minister Living in Glover; Vermont, During WW II – pt 3
*Plans for World’s Largest Cadillac Parade in Barton
*Warebrook – Making Music for 20 Years
*It Would Knock Down a Horse – A story about horseradish
*Cowboys and Indians
*Genealogy
August 2011
*The Call of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom
*The Old Stone House: Alexander Twilight’s Dream Continues
*Visit with a 96-Year-Old Yankees Fan
*Combat: Fighting a War That Wasn’t His to Fight – Part 4
*Yutaka Minakuchi: The Story of a Japanese Minister Living in Glover; Vermont, During WW II – pt 4
*Letter Writer Remembers the Minakuchis of Glover, Vermont
*A Taste of New Sugar: The Story about William Scott, the Sleeping Sentinel
*A Memorial to My Brother Donald Dean
*Making Eye Contact: One Man’s Time at the Nuremburg Trials
*Genealogy
September 2011
*Terror from the Skies – Ten Years Later
*Facebook Fans of VT’s Northland Journal Reflect on Sept. 11, 2001
*A Mixed-Up Night on Jay Peak
*Back In Time: The Story of “The Mountain Maid”
*The Pickel Family and “The Mountain Maid”
*Rebel Officer’s Wife Aided Vermont Officer
*Yutaka Minakuchi: The Story of a Japanese Minister Living in Glover; Vermont, During WW II – pt 5
*Genealogy
*Combat: Fighting a War That Wasn’t His to Fight – Part 5
*Irish Immigrants Made Their Mark in the Northeast Kingdom
*High Atop Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom
October 2011
*Recording the Stories of World War II
*Junk Yard Racers: Remembering the Can-Am Speedway
*The World War II Gathering is Now History
*Combat: Fighting a War That Wasn’t His to Fight – Part 6
*Yutaka Minakuchi: The Story of a Japanese Minister Living in Glover; Vermont, During WW II – pt 6
*The Fight that Never Was: The Civil War Skirmish at Lake Memphremagog
*Let’s Go To Jay’s – 10th Trip
*Barton, Vermont, Sets a Cadillac Parade World Record
November 2011
*A Long Tradition of Giving is Alive in Vermont
*Remembering the Flood of 1927
*Rattling Windows and Doors and Falling Trees: John Curtis Remembers the Hurricane of 1938
*It Looked Like the End of the World: The Hurricane of 1938 Brings Havoc to Vermont
*Kyle Barry Found his Thrills at the Can-Am Speedway
*A Comradery
*Rick Hamblett and Gimpy Farm Valley Boys
*Winston Dowland – the Man Behind the Flag
*The Cost and Love of Racing
*David Campbell – Voice of the Can-Am Speedway
*Barton Believables: From Civil War Officer to Congressman – William Wallace Grout
*Combat: Fighting a War That Wasn’t His to Fight – Part 7
December 2011
*Mother Nature Kept Us on Our Toes in 2011: The Year in Review
*King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Visit the Vermont-Quebec Border
*There Britannic Majesties Captivate Hearts of 100,000 at Art Reception in Sherbrooke
*Artisan on Nelson Hill
*A Wisconsin Vermonter Looks at a Civil War Wisconsion Vermonter – Colonel William Wallace Robinson
*Let’s Go to Jay’s – Eleventh Trip
*A Step into Vermont’s Sacred Past: Visiting Brunswick Springs
*Combat: Fighting a War That Wasn’t His to Fight – Part 8
*Take a Walk and Meet Exemplary Citizens
*A Snapshot in Time
*Genealogy
*Looking for Photos of Jay Peak Pioneers
January 2012
*Battle for the Mountains
*In Search of the Elusive Catamount
*Tribute to Our Silent Veterans
*Canuk and Shorty Meet on Veterans Day 2011
*A Look at Vietnam Today
*The 150-Year-Old Diary that Solved a Family Mystery
*Voice from the Vault: Getting Steamed: Vermont’s Energy Debates
*A Journey into the Blodgett Family History
*Flatlander Fables: The Prowler
*Genealogy
*Derby Native Finishes 9th in the Philadelphia Marathon
February 2012
*The Story of the Self-flushing Outhouse Toilet
*Spiders, Creaking Boards, and Cats: Memories of My Grandparents’ Outhouse
*Memories from the Outhouse
*Never Leave the Toilet Paper in the Outhouse
*A Frugal Vermonter and an Outhouse
*From the Bombed-out Streets of Germany to Northeast Kingdom Photographer
*Combat: Fighting a War That Wasn’t His to Fight – Part 9
*Janis Wilson Looks Back on Vietnam and Life as a Military Wife
*Statistics about the Vietnam War
*Barton Believables: The Last Casualty of the Civil War?
*Perry Merrill – The Man Who Put Vermonters on Skis
*Voice from the Vault: Of Serendipity and Search Engines
*A Glover Lynx Hunt
*Teddy Bears
*Grand Opening Held for Jay Peak’s Waterpark
*Genealogy
March 2012
*Picking Night Crawlers and Digging into Weather History
*Schoolchildren Snowbound in a Wind-whipped Snowstorm
*Blizzard Blocks Vermont Traffic: Holland School Bus Marooned but Children Stay at Worth Home
*Clearing the Roads by Hand: Memories of Winters on the Farm
*Scenes from Snowstorms Past
*From the Bombed-out Streets of Germany to Northeast Kingdom Photographer – Part 2
*They Also Served – Part 1
*Richardson Photographs Donated to the Old Stone House Museum
*Voice from the Vault: A Flood of Thoughts
*A Family Legacy: Life with the Monteith Family
*Newport Airport Appears to Have Promising Future
*The Year Without a Summer
April 2012
*Memories – Snapshots of Lives Well Lived
*Life Down on the Community Poor Farm – Part 1
*“Bed-Sheet People in Vermont: The Short Life of the Ku Klux Klan in the Green Mtn. State
*From the Bombed-out Streets of Germany to Northeast Kingdom Photographer – Part 3
*My Jay Foto Story
*They Also Served – Part 2
*New Life Being Brought to the Express and Standard Building
*Brothers and Soldiers – A Little Brother Honors His Hero
*Genealogy
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That
May 2012
*Riding and Working the Rails
*Two Firemen Killed and Brakemen Hurt When Fast Freight Struck Washout
*The Weather that Derailed Canadian Pacific 903
*Remembering Alvin L. Smith
*Head-On Collision
*Death of a Railroad Man Captured in a Diary
*Collision Kills Fireman
*A Pinch of This, a Pinch of That
*Genealogy
*The Raffle – a Civil War Mystery Unraveled
*On the Farm
*Life Down on the Community Poor Farm – Part 2
*The Renaissance of Newport’s Main Street
June 2012
*Murder in the Kingdom: Grief and Redemption
*Boyhood in Orleans County, 1908 – 1818
*The Death of Rev. Harvey D. Butterfield
*Humor at Fournier’s Store
*Missisquoi Valley Historical Society Museum
*A Valorous Soldier: Brigadier General Stephen Jocelyn of Browning and Barton
*Mystery Behind the Historical Painted Theater Curtain
*Genealogy Column
*A Wild Ride Down and Up and Around on La Chute
*Saying Goodbye to Two Journal Supporters
*Ada of the Hills
*Lumbering in the Black Hills of Glover: The Gene Rash Lumber Co.
*More about the Rash Lumber Company Photos
*A Pinch of This, a Pinch of That (an old-recipe column)
July 2012
*Big News for Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom
*The Sands of Lindsay’s Beach
*Memories of Lindsay’s Beach
*Living and Learning at Lindsay’s Beach
*Songadeewin
*Coutts-Moriarty Camp: 80 Years of Engaging Hearts and Hands
*History from Above: July Heat
*Paul E. Ste. Marie: The Northeast Kingdom’s Renaissance Man
*Logging Article Brings Back Memories
*Memories of L.A. St. Marie and Ste. Marie’s Market
*The House That Jacobs Built
*Memories of Cousens Beach
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That
*Genealogy
August 2012
*Red Sox and Yankees: I don’t Know Anything About Baseball
*Dr. Starr: Boston Red Sox Fantasies
*Memories of Fenway Park and the Men Who Made it Great
*Would-be Hit Man Turned Police Chief Hangs Up his Gun – Part 1
*Barn Raised at the Old Stone House
*Joe Queenin – Hitting the Roads on a Motorcycle at 89 Years Old
*Black Civil War Soldier from Vermont Memorialized in South Carolina
*Old Times at the Norton School
*I Am a Vermont-Grown Mutt
Memories of the Big Falls in North Troy
Blakey and his Amazing Spavin Cure
*Recalling the Blair Veneer Company in North Troy
*The Jeep Incident
*Mining Operations in Newport Town
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That
*Genealogy
September 2012
*Barton Fair Has Come and Gone So Winter is Right Around the Corner
*A Vermont County Fair in the Early 1900s
*Memories of the Barton Fair
*History of the Caledonia County Fair
*Communications Pioneer and First President of AT&T Had Ties to Lyndon
*A New Vail Museum to be “Unveiled” at Lyndon State College
*Would-be Hit Man Turned Police Chief Hangs Up His Gun – Part 2
*Autumn Rite: Concord Opens Its Door to History
*Lowell Celebrating 200 Years
*Rev. Isaac Blake: Pastor, Farmer and Civil War Chaplain
*Growing a Neighborhood
*Remembering the Origin of the Summer Street Garden
*Genealogy
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That
*The End of an Era: The LB Snack Bar (Formerly Nips) Comes Crashing Down
October 2012
*Tarnishing the Image of the Northeast Kingdom Camp #10
*On the East Branch of the Nulhegan River, Lewis, VT – Part 1
*A Rare Event in the Skies of the Kingdom
*Tom Emrich, a Man Who Captured History with his Camera Passes into the Pages of History
*Astronomers to Set Up Instruments in Derby
*Memories of the Eclipse of 1932
*Eclipse Thrills and Disappoints
*Prescelle – the King of Hypnotists
*Serving Her Country at the Wheel of an Army Truck
*The Fiery Cross of the Ku Klux Klan in Island Pond
*Looking for Trophies from Derby Academy
*Geneva Powers Wright: A Missing Link
*Memories of Growing up in North Troy
*The Caledonian Record Turns 175 Years Old
*Genealogy
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That
November 2012
*Huge Changes Planned for the Northeast Kingdom
*Camp #10: On the East Branch of the Nulhegan River, Lewis, Vermont – Part 2
*The Silvio O. Conte National Fish and Wildlife Refuge
*Jim Jacobs and His Brood of Hunters
*Dozier’s Last Stand
*Successful Past Hunts
*The Buck That Got Away
*The Curtis Family Take to the Woods
*Lowell, Vermont, Celebrates its 200th Birthday
*What’s in a Nickname?
*How I Found Dog Nirvana in the Northeast Kingdom: Discovering Dog Mountain
*Genealogy
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That
*In Search of Bunny Piper
*Looking for Photos of the Chamberlin Birch Ski Area
December 2012
*Santas of the Northeast Kingdom
*Guts and Glory Vietnam Platoon Sargent to Santa Claus
*Neither Rain nor Snow – Not Even War – Can Stop Santa from Making His Rounds
*Santa Gets a Strange Request
*Memories of Santa
*Sure Looks and Sounds Like Uncle Percy Behind the Beard
*Santa and His Fire Truck
*Santa Cycles Himself to Health
*Little Craig Davis Meets Santa
*Vern Barry – Born Santa at Heart
*I Am the Son of Santa Claus
*History from Above – Northeast Kingdom Weather: Christmas Weather Extremes
*Two Coventry Camels Dream of Pulling Santa’s Sleigh
*Twenty Years of Barkers in the Pulpit Come to an End: Christmas Just Won’t Be the Same
*The Last Black Spruce
*From a 4-H Project to a Christmas Tradition
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That
*Camp #10: On the East Branch of the Nulhegan River, Lewis, Vermont – Part 3
*Number 10 Camp Article Brings Back Memories
*A 1952 Trip to Kansas City with Future Farmers of America
*Genealogy
January 2013
*January 2012 – The Highs and the Lows
*Transforming the Northeast Kingdom into a World-wide Ski Destination
*Memories of the Barton Jump
*Vermont Ski Areas Association President Recognizes Stenger and Quiros
*Harold Haynes – Father of Jay Peak
*Honoring Years of Dedication
*Honoring Harold Haynes on the 50th Anniversary of Jay Peak Resort
*Jay Peak (a poem)
*Saturday is Dedication Day for Jay Area (1958)
*The Jay Cloud – The Reason for All the Snow
*The History of Burke and Burke Mountain Resort
*Burke Mountain Through the Eyes of a Child
*Camp#10: On the East Branch of the Nuhegan River, Lewis, Vermont – Part 4 of 4
*Genealogy
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That
February  2013
*Grieving for Our Neighbors in Newtown, Connecticut
*Life and Love on the Farm and in the Sugarbush – Part 1
*The Maple Story of Pure Vermont Maple Syrup
*Cooking with Vermont Maple Syrup
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That
*Love in the War Zone
*From Paris, With Love
*Celebrating Almost 60 Years of Marriage
*Big Things Happening at Jay Peak – 1966
*Jay Peak Project Biggiest of Year in Eastern U.S.
*Bear Mountain – A Ski Area That Never Was
*Those Winter Holidays
*Old Toll House at Burke Mountain: Gateway to Depression-Era Park Development
*Only the Best Is Good Enough
*Sweet Childhood Memories
*Genealogy
March 2013
*The Apple Doesn’t Fall Far from the Tree
*Perron Maple – A Little History
*Sugaring with a Story and a Chuckle
*Tips for Cooking with Vermont Maple Syrup
*Life and Love on the Farm and in the Sugarbush – Part 2
*A Sweet History (That’s a Little Squirrely)
*Early Runs in the Sugarbush
*Maple … the Official Flavor of Vermont!
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That
*Memories of Pleasant Street School in Island Pond
*Memories of Brighton Outing Club
*How Cold Is It?
*All American Highway
*Walmart Hopes to Build  in Derby
*Uncovering the Lives of Fallen World War II Veterans
*Ascending Jay Peak by Tractor and Snow-shoe
*Rest in Peace, Ken Powers
April 2013
*Jalopies, Junkers, and Memories
*Can You Help Identify This?
*Engines Roar, Dust Flies: Off to the Races Northeast Kingdom Style
*Racers Remember the Speed and Thrills of their Youth
*Hitchcok Wins Here
*Stoddard Wins Main Event, Carter Takes Mad Scramble
*Jalopy Race Car at Veterans Park Sunday
*Ashman Cops Main Event in Jalopy Racing Program
*Jalopy Racing Club May Move
*There were Big Plans for American Legion Post 21
*Spring Log Drives Through Fifteen-Mile Falls
*Skedaddlers in Barton
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That
*Thriving in April
*A Career of Successful Military Service: Brigadier General Charles A. Woodruff of Burke, Vermont
*Indestructible
*Genealogy
 
May 2013
*Trapped Between Two Worlds
*John Curtis Passes into the Pages of History
*Until Death Do Us Part: War, Marriage, and Life on the Railroad
*Of Mountains and Men
*Making Ski Lifts the Hard Way
*Dr. Gates B. Bullard from Northeast Vermont: A Remarkable Man of Medicine
*Comet Set to Grace Our Night Skies
*Heirloom Gardening
*Love at the Hairdresser’s
*Cellar Holes
*Postcard and Stamp Show Brings Out Large Turnout
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That
*A Ditty about the Orleans County Jail
*The History of a Long Gone Newspaper
*It’s Later than You Think
*Sugarmaker Identified
*Can you Identify this Photo?
*Looking for Bits of History of Bloomfield
*Can You Help Identify This Photo?
*Men Identified Thanks to Our Facebook Followers
*Q Burke Mountain Resort Announces New President and CEO
*Genealogy
 
June 2013
*Bombs Rock the Boston Marathon, the World, and My Family
*Paul and Nancy Daniels: Preserving a Rare Breed of Cattle
*A Message from Paul Daniels
*The History of Cattle on the Farm Including White Belted or Dutch Belted
*Diamond Jubilees: A New Breed of Cattle Developed at Diamond-Heart Farm
*Crestmont Farm: Hinton Ridge
*Remembering Natalie (Hinton) Davis
*Hinton Family Recipes
*Until Death Do Us Part: War, Marriage, and Life on the Railroad – Part 2
*Two Companies and 640 Jobs Coming to Newport
*Aerial View Brings Back Memories
*Farming Wildlife
*Recollections of Exposure to Farming in North Troy, From a Young age to My Teens
*Rufus Kinsley – A Civil War Sharpshooter
*Genealogy
 
July 2013
*Alpacas: Beautiful New Additions to the Northeast Kingdom Landscape
*Pilot, the Registered Holstein Sire, and My Partner on the Farm
*From Farmer to Fireman to Farmer
*Weather Folkore on the Farm
*Barton Fourth of July Parade
*Until Death Do Us Part: War, Marriage, and Life on the Railroad – Part 3
*Article Rekindles Dandelion Green Memories
*Help the Goodrich Memorial Library Save the Early Newspapers for Future Generations
*A Thank-You from an Appreciative Daughter
*Sacred Sundays
*Indian Joe, Revolutionary Scout
*The 1938 Dodge Pickup Doodle Bug
*Remembering My Father-in-law, John Walter Curtis
*Genealogy
 
August 2013
*Keeping Our Fair Traditions Alive
*Orleans County Fair Century
*Growing a Fair and Harvesting the Benefit
*The Drumming of Hooves and History
*Overcoming Hurdles, Helping People and Winning Trophies
*Family Fun at the Barton Fair
*Mavis’s Food Booth at the Caledonia County Fair
*The Pulling Ring
*Dog Days of Summer
*Putting Faces and Stories to Three Northeast Kingdom WW II Veterans
*Until Death Do Us Part: War, Marriage, and Life on the Railroad – Part 4
*Lowell Congregational Church Gets a New Steeple
*Genealogy
*60,000 Fish in Rearing Pools
 
September 2013
*Reflections of Life in Newport
*The Rise and Revitalization of a Lakefront Community – Part 1
*Fear of the Indians
*A Memoir of an Explorer’s Journey to Lake Memphremagog
*The West Derby Mill District
*Remembering the Community of West Derby
*Until Death Do Us Part: War, Marriage, and Life on the Railroad – Final Segment
*CPR Steam Locomotives Leave Today
*Dot Monfette – A Hero Without Medals
*Draft Animal-Power: Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow
*Time and Again
*Rev. Stephen S. Morrill of Danville, Vermont A Civil War Hospital Chaplain
*With Fall Comes the Time for Gathering of the Twigs
 
October 2013
*A Journey Back in Time with Mr. Peabody and Sherman
*Log Drives and Mills of Newport
*Memories of the Lay of the Lake and the Anthemis
*Newport Industrially
*The Butterfield Mansion Reborn
*Growing Up in the Butterfield Mansion
*2013 Summer in Review
*The Covered Wagon
*Witches Come Flying
*Small Town Team that Could… And Did! North Troy High Wins VT State Championship – Part1
 
November 2013
*Remembering My Mother The Woman Who Brought Me Into This World and Helped Bring the Journal to Life
*Small Town Team that Could…And Did! North Troy High Wins VT State Championship – Part 2
*Frog Run Farm: The Beginning, 1972-1974 – Part 1
*The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy 50 Years Later
*The Day she World Stopped Turning: Memories of the Death of President Kennedy
*President John F. Kennedy’s Inauguration Speech
*Daily Express Pays Tribute to Late President
*Memories of the Log Drives and Mills of Newport – Part 2
*Newport’s Hotels in Their Halcyon Days
*City Is to Have Beautiful Park
 
December 2013
*Back-to-the-Landers Meet the People of the Land
*Frog Run Farm: “The Golden Age,” 1973 -1980
*Memphremagog House Gone
*Traffic Officer J.P. Manogue Shot and Killed
*When the Night Sky Glowed with Hate
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That
*Christmas in the Civil War
*The Tree Stand Story
*Erma’s 103 Years of Trying Her Best
*The Once and Future Meeting Place
*Pinky and Porky
*Lois Bennett: The Life of a U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps – Part 1
*Popcorn Balls: Keeping the Tradition Alive
 
January 2014
*The Year 2013 in Review
*Born to Ski: From Makeshift Ski Areas to the Slopes of Jay Peak – Part 1
*Susan Dunklee: Keeping the Olympic Family Flame Burning
*A Brief Summary of the Early History of Coventry
*Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor’s Link to Coventry
*The Settling of the Heermanville Section of Coventry
*Frog Run Farm: Evolving Organically into the 20th Century, 1981-1987
*Santas Converge on Newport
 
February 2014
*Micheline Auger: Overcoming Obstacles and Making the World a Better Place
*Born to Ski: From Makeshift Ski Areas to the Slopes of Jay Peak – Part 2
*Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Held for Stateside Hotel and Baselodge
*Fred Webster: From Collector Extraordinaire to the American Pickers
*Shipping Wars Brings Jesse the Camel to Coventry
*Phish Comes to Coventry and Transforms Coventry into Vermont’s Largest Community
*The Year the Black River Turned Black
*Joe Queenin Honored as “Northeast Kingdom Senior of the Year” for 2013
*Bagging a State Record Bear with a Bow
*Welcome to Our World Stan and Jane
*Letter Writer Remembers Newport in an Earlier Time
*A Grandmother’s Long Ago Connection to the Northeast Kingdom
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That
*Frog Run Farm Article Brings Out Praise
*Muzzleloader
*For the Love of Words
 
March 2014
*Stories You Never Expect
*Sugaring for Love of His Abenaki Heritage – Part 1
*History of Maple
*Orleans county Maple Syrup Recipes
*Max and King
*Childhood Story About Sugaring
*Standing Together
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That:  Childhood Memories
*War Comes to Barton
*Born to Ski: From Makeshift Ski Areas to the Slopes of Jay Peak – Part 3
*Walter’s Theory Behind Building Ski Trails
*Opportunity at Jay Peak
*What is Natur Teknik?
 
 April 2014
*A Well-Deserved Honor for Chris Braithwaithe
*Sugaring for Love of His Abenaki Heritage – Part 2
*Funny Moments in the Sugarhouse by Joel Perron
*Warren Mitchell and Arthur “Luke” Lucas Recognized for Helping Sugar Makers
*The Mitchell System Syrup Then and Now
*Kathleen Berry Bergeron: Using Art to Keep Sugaring Alive
*The Best in Cooking in Newport
*Sugaring (a poem)
*The Chronicle in Barton Turns 40 Years Old
*A Longtime Employee Welcomes Her Boss, Chris Braithwaite
*Author Howard Frank Mosher Praises Chris Braithwaite
*Fond Memories of the Butterfield Mansion
*Dreams of Barton Becoming a Downhill Ski Destination
*Genealogy
*Barton Winter Sports Plans Grow Rapidly
*Mud Hole Adventures
*The Peacham Ski Tow
*The Seed of Benefit
 
May 2014
*A Love of Flight Connects Pilots of All Ages
*Exciting Times at the Newport Airport – Then and Now
*John Campbell Remembers the Airport Road Long Before the Airport
*Airport Problems
*Newport State Airport – An Aviator’s Home Airport
*Remembering the Canadian Gateway Airport in Derby
*Claiming the Sky
*Recognizing the Sacrifices of Vermont’s Vietnam Veterans
*Resolution Honors Vermont’s Vietnam Veterans
*Statistics about the Vietnam War
*Representative Vicki Strong’s Words on the Floor of the Vermont House to Vietnam Veterans
*Flashback to 2007 Welcome Home Celebration
*A Pinch of This, a Pinch of That
 
June 2014
*Finding My Youth and My Hair at the Fountain of Youth
*History of Aviation in Vermont
*Golden Eagle Complete Wreck in Fall to Earth Near Charleston
*Nicholas Wheeler to Wed Abigail Iselborn
*Welcome Home to Two Olympians from Barton
*D-Day Plus 70 Years: A Veteran Remembers
*D-Day Speech by General Dwight D. Eisenhower
*Facts about the D-Day Invasion
*A Letter Writer Remembers the Early Days of Jay Peak
*One Hundred Years of Living History
*Birthday Wishes from Governor Peter Shumlin
*Birthday Wishes from President and Mrs. Obama
*Articles Bring Back Many Fond Memories for Reader
*A Real Vermont Winter Genealogical Queries
 
July 2014
*How Will History Look at Some of Our “Good” Ideas?
*Memories of Growing Up on Kelley’s Crystal Brook Farm – Part 1
*Crystal Brook Farm
*The Drew Family Zoo in the Heart of Glover
*Memories of Drew’s Zoo in Glover
*The History of Fairbanks Scales
*A Story of St. Johnsbury and the Fairbanks Scales Company
*Compassion and Reconciliation in War
*Newport Before the World Was a Village
*Summers at Lake Willoughby in the 1950s
 
August 2014
*From Driving for Golf Ball to the Wilds of Pirate’s Cove
*Golfing Among Cow Plops and Cow Bells
*Barton’s Unique Golf Course Swallowed Up by Interstate
*A Brief History of the Newport Country Club
*Newport Country Club Has Grand Opening
*Memories of Growing Up on Kelley’s Farm – Part 2 Old Home Sunday: An Annual August Tradition in Holland
*Two Who Died at Wilderness Honored in Brownington
*It’s Still the Garden of Eden with The Unchained Gang
*Phish in Coventry: Ten Years Later
*Genealogy
*What Remains
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That
 
September 2014
*An Old Marine’s Dream Comes True
*Surviving Mother Nature’s Fury (the NEK hurricane of 1940)
*More Memories of the Tornado
*Cyclone Wrecks Farm Buildings, Trapping Stock in Leveled Barn
*Small Cyclone Wrecks Farm House and Barn
*Vermont: It’s Not Tornado Alley, but It Does Get Tornados
*From Picking Up Cow Plops to Fixing Teeth
*Cows Perform Sit-In at Barton, VT, Country Club
*History of the Orleans Country Club
*Orleans Country Club Celebrates Sixtieth Year
*Orleans Country Club Today
*The Fosters – Bringing Tourism, Wealth and Golfers to Derby
*Newport Woman Named WCAX’s Super Senior
*One Hundred Years Since the Extinction of the Passenger Pigeon
*Fort Alctraz in the Civil War
 
October 2014
*One Part Northeast Kingdom and One Part St. John Valley Equals Our First Grandchild
*Space Research: A Story of International Intrigue
*Life and Work at Space Research
*A Lifetime of Connections (story about Claire Comeau)
*If These Walls Could Talk – Rembering the Barton Baseball Team of 1908
*Playing the Old Barton Country Club – Part 1
*Vermont’s Palatial Hildene Estate and Lincoln Home
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That
*How We Landed on Planet Canaan
 
November 2014
*The Passing of a Legend: Remembering Lola Aiken
*From the Brink: Return of the Bad Eagle
*Craig Newman: Photographing and Rehabilitating Raptors
*Playing the Old Barton Country Club – Part 2
*Golf Course Article Brings Back Memories of the Fletcher Links
*Pasteurized Goff
*Honoring Wedding Vows 72 Years Later
*The French-Canadian Experience in Greensboro and Orleans County
*Charleston Historical Society Celebrates 25 Years
*Looking for Information about Deer Head
*Honoring a Forgotten Vermont Military Hero
*Article Brings Back Many Fond Memories of Cy Searles
*Fairbanks Scales Articles Bring Back Memories
*The Era of Space Research Corporation
*Hired in Canaan
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That
*J. W. Simpson Memorial Library Museum a Marvel to Behold
 
December 2014
Giving Credit to My Ancestors
*Logging on the Lakeshore – Part 1
*One Hundred Years Ago – The Last Long Connecticut River Log Drive
*Photograph Brings Back Memories
*The Town of Glover and Its Revered Namesake in Boston
*A Pinch of This, A Pinch of That
*The Wild and the Wild at Heart
*Genealogy
*The Rebirth of Reverend Arnold Brown’s Model T
*Old Three Legs
*Remembering a Man Named Whistling Rufus
*Humor on the Mountain
*Real Blizzard Sweeps Over the Newport Area
 
January 2015
*A Look Back at 2014
*Logging on the Lakeshore – Part 2
*Memories of the Black River Sawmill
*The Parker- Young Company
*Along the Logging Trails
*Governor Grout House – Politicians, Soldiers, and Ghosts
*The Story of Oleomargarine: Invention for the Poor, Protection for the Rich
*Genealogy
 
February 2015
*The United States Though the Eyes of Foreign Journalists
*Vermont’s Elusive Bobcat
*An Invasion of Snowy Owls
*Remembering a Colorful Artist: Adrien “Yellow” Patenaude
*Holocaust Survivor Told Her Own Story
*Mysteries Buried Within an Old Postcard
*Dear Future Parents
*Dr. Fitch Retires After 47 Years as City Dentist
*Vermonters in the Civil War and Starvation and Death at Andersonville
*Remembering Arthur Ploof (AKA “Whistling Rufus”)
*Stealing Heat
*A Pinch of This, a Pinch of That
 
March 2015
*They Are Gone, but Our Memories of Them Will Forever Live On
*Space Research Corporation: Dr. Bull’s Salesman Speaks – Part 1
*Family Traditions Mean Sweet Rewards
*The Awakening and Sweetwater Sugar Making
*Maple Sugar Time is Near
*The Most Expensive Maple Sugar Ever Made
*A Pinch of This, a Pinch of That
*A Letter to A Pinch of This, a Pinch of That
*Sugaring from the Archives of Glover Historical Society
*Two World War II Veterans Share Their Stories
*Martin E. Turner and His “Modern House” of 1929
*Real Estate Companies Joining Ranks
*Genealogy
 
April 2015
*From Prohibition to a Career as a Chronicler of History
*Prohibition Through the Eyes of a Bootlegger
*Curtis Sargent: Nothing Like a Good Police Chase
*John Moore: Boston Baked Beans and Bootleggers
*A Teetotaler Remembers Prohibition
*Space Research Corporation: Dr. Bull’s Salesman Speaks – Part 2
*Railroad Fondly Remembered as Trail Development Continues
*The Lifelong Saga of Colonel Moses Hazen
*Woodies and Flying Dump Rats
*The Jester – A Drone’s Eye View of the Kingdom
*Genealogy
 
May 2015
*From the Prohibition of Alcohol to the Prohibition of Marijuana
*Sterling Weed: “A View from the Bandstand”
*Prohibition Pictorial
*A Daughter Remembers the Father She Lost During Prohibition
*Space Research Corporation: Dr. Bull’s Salesman Speaks – Part 3
*Man of God Remembers Space Research
*Manning the Port of Entry to Space Research
*A Young Man’s Sugaring Experience
*Bomber Crash Nearly Forgotten
*Elizabeth Dickens Thomson: The Daughter of Prohibitio0Era Lawman
*The Dickens Will Be After You
*Barbara Grush & Arlene Barnes: “E.B. Webb, Customs Hero”
*A Tribute to Ken Jenness and Memories of Prohibition
*Genealogy
*Marijuana is Medicine! Beer is Medicine!
*Jed’s Maple Products Opens Sugaring Museum in Derby
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June 2015
*A Canary in the Mine: Early Medicine in the Northeast Kingdom
*For 33 Years “Doc” Cured Derby’s Ills
*Dr. Leo Seagal Honors His Friend and Colleague, Dr. Frank Fiermonte
*A Pinch of This, a Pinch of That
*Reflections of Crowing Up the Son of a Beloved Doctor
*House Calls at the Provost Farm
*My Memories of Dr. Fiermonte
*The HALO Foundation: The Wright Family Uses Their Tragedy to Help Others
*Indian Doctress Molly Orcutt: Treating Her People and European Settlers
*Dr. Rachel Allyn: A Pioneering Physician
*Medical Care on the Vermont Frontier
*Northeast Kingdom Council on Again, a Yankee Tradition
*Space Research Corporation: Dr. Bull’s Salesman Speaks – Part 4
*An Old Time Project – Bootlegging in Vermont
*Prohibition Articles Bring Back Memories
 
July 2015
*It’s Never Too Late to Say “Thank You, Doc”
*Vermont 70s Project
*Life at Earth People’s Park
*Space Research Corporation: Dr. Bull’s Salesman Speaks – Part 5 of 5
*Sidebar – Canadian Scientist Shot to Death
*Sidebar – Bull: His Life and Death
*Journal Brings Back Memories
*Dr. Frank Fiermonte: The Evolution of Healthcare in Orleans County – Part 1
*Memories of My Uncle – Dr. Frank Fiermonte
*Thank You, Dr. Fiermonte
*Remembering Dr. Percy Erastus Buck
*Dr. Percy Buck and His Black Satchel
*A Pinch of This, a Pinch of That
*Danville Post Office Dedicated in Honor of Thaddeus Stevens
*Fun Times in North Troy in an Earlier Time
 
August 2015
*Sandy McKenny and Ernestine “Steeny” Pepin: Preserving the History of Newport
*Downtown Newport Then and Now: One Chapter Ends, Another Begins
*Vermont’s Lake Memhremagog and Newport, Vermont Description of the Lake, the Town and the Scenery (from the June 21, 1867 issue of the Boston Daily Advertiser)
*Many Changes on Newport Main Street in Past 50 Years (From the January 26, 1966 issue of the Newport Daily Express)
*Dr. Frank Fiermonte: The Evolution of Healthcare in Orleans County –Part 2
*Memories of Dr. Frank Fiermonte
*Our Memories of Dr. Fiermonte
*Orleans County Memorial Hospital Opened to Public Tuesday, July 1 (from the July 4, 1924 issue of the Newport Express and Standard)
*New Hospital Opened Here This Afternoon (From the August 6, 1947, issue of the Newport Daily Express)
*Broadview General: Aug. 6, 1947 – Jan. 19, 1967 (from a 1967 newspaper)
*Give Me That Old-Time Medicine: Patent Medicines in the Northeast Kingdom
*Dr. David Toll Going Strong at 90 Years Old
*World War II Veterans Gather on the Anniversary of D-Day
*Old Stone House Museum Director Named Citizen of the Year
*Northland Journal Welcomes Two New Team Members
 
September 2015
*The Northland Journal The Most Improbable Successful Publication
*Dr. Butterfield Caring for Patients for a Bag of Vegetables or a Load of Firewood
*A History of Troy, Vermont
*North Troy: Life in a Northeast Kingdom Border Community
*Dr. Frank Fiermonte: The Evolution of Healthcare in Orleans County – Part 3
*Memories of the Orleans County Memorial Hospital
*North Country Hospital on Schedule (1974)
*New Hospital in Operation (1974)
*Remembering the Move from Orleans County Memorial Hospital to North Country Hospital
*Downtown Newport Then and Now: One Chapter Ends and Another Begins – Part 2
 
October 2015
*Goodbye to a True Community Servant, Pauline Glover
*Lakeside Disaster: The Burning of the Memphremagog Yacht Club
*Yacht Club Building Leveled By Disastrous Fire Last Evening
*A Look Back at Healthcare in St. Johnsbury
*Patient Transfer Over in Less Than Two Hours
*Patient Transfer Ready, Police Ask Cooperation
*A Vermont Physician His Life and Career
*Dr. Frank Fiermonte: The Evolution of Healthcare in Orleans County – Part 4
*A New/Old Way to Give Birth
*Caroline “Toppy” Sherry Honored as Danville’s Oldest Woman at 97
*Hardwick: From Granite to Food
*Genealogy
 
November 2015
*Preserving Memories Before They Are Lost to the Grave
*The Auger Trio: Homegrown Trapeze Artists – Part 1
*Dr. Frank Fiermonte: The Evolution of Healthcare in Orleans County – Part 5 of 5
*Country Doctors and the Lack of Hospitals in Early 20th Century Orleans County
*Postcards from Grandma Haven
*At Almost 102, Lida Surridge Recalls a Very Different Way of Life
*The Joys and Headaches of Restoring Vermont’s First Auto Speedway
*A Pinch of This, a Pinch of That
*Genealogy
*Letters to the Publishers
 
December 2015
*Journey into the World of Industrial Wind
*The Mackinaw: A Christmas Day Tragedy
*Dr. Peck Hangs Up His Stethoscope
*Dr. Peck: A Farewell and Thank-You
*Dr. Leslie Lockridge: Bucking the Trend While Providing State-of-the-Art Medicine
*The Burklyn Mansion: A Gem in the Kingdom for Sale
*Historic Barn High Drive Bridge Collapses in West Glover
*Genealogy
 
January 2016
*The Year 2015 in Review
*Jerry Hunt: Early Storekeeper and Traveling Salesman
*A Pinch of This, a Pinch of That
*Hunting for Mines Aboard a World War II Minesweeper
*Ninety-seven-Year-Old Gisele Seymour Breaks Ground for Walmart
*Coe’s Diary Depicts Life 100 Years Ago
*Times Sure Have Changed in the World of Medicine
*Dutton Homestead Then and Now
*Genealogy
 
February 2016
*Meeting Northeast Kingdom Natives Near and Far
*Annie Mosher Making Music in Nashville
*Goldfish – (a song by Annie Mosher)
*Genealogy
*Smuggling – Booze, Horses and Men
*Rigging Parachutes and Surviving Pearl Harbor
*World War II Veterans Remembers Pearl Harbor
*Coming into the World in Dr. Peck’s Office
*Dr. Frank Fiermonte Honored in the Pages of the US Congressional Record
*Dr. Henry Tinkham: A Brownington Man Who Left His Mark on Medicine
*History Sleuth: Who Painted the Church?
*An 1872 Home Remedy for the Croup
*The Eclectic Life of Nelson Rand
*Stumbling Upon a Journal and Becoming a Subscriber
 
March 2016
*Rest in Peace and Thank You for the Memories
*Early Sugaring in the Kingdom
*A Sweet Taste of Vermont (sugaring recipes)
*A Pinch of This, a Pinch of That
*The Wright-King-Scott Farm, Home of This Sugar Place
*Love and War at Pearl Harbor
*Don’t Let the Fear of Colonoscopies Kill You
*Memories of the North Troy Schoolhouse
*Meeting Governor Aiken
*Dr. Percy Templeton: Irasburg’s Old-Fashioned Country Doctor
*A Real Old-Fashioned Doctor
*The Canal – Lake Memphremagog to the Connecticut River
*Sugar Mountain: An Old-Fashioned Candy Store
 
April 2016
*Never Too Old to Learn Technology
*Dick Hall: Combat Veteran to Beloved teacher – Part 1
*Willard Powers: Reflecting on a Lifetime of Sugaring
*Sugar Making in Vermont
*The Great East Village Fire of 1912  (East St. Johnsbury)
*Autobiography of Albert Peter Dussault (memories of St. Johnsbury Trucking)
*For the Love of Golf – Two St. Johnsbury Superlatives
*Journal Brings Memories Flooding Back
*At the Front in Orleans County During the War of 1812
*Fletcher Farmhouse Then and Now
 
May 2016
*Lucas Leonardo Brugman: Marching to the beat of His Own Drum
*Rags to Riches – St. Johnsbury Trucking
*Northeast Kingdom Trucking Memories
*Dick Hall: Combat Veteran to Beloved teacher – Part 2
*Coventry’s Mero Family in the Civil War
*Peggy Pearl Helping Preserve the History of St. Johnsbury
*Remembering Ed Parenteau: An American Hero
*Adventures of a Hitchhiking College Student in the 1940s and Early ‘50s
*Vermont: The Little Republic That Never Was
*Genealogy
 
June 2016
*Senator Bernie Sanders is Making History
*Bill Gove: Recording the History of Logging in the Northeast Kingdom – Part 1
*Second Show Breaks Record (1922 car show Newport)
*Towering in the NEK: In Irasburg, One Home is a Castle
* Dick Hall: Combat Veteran to Beloved teacher – Part 3
*Article Brings Back Memories of Mr. and Mrs. Hall
*Prosperous Gypsies
*Paul Monfette: The Death of an American Hero
*Grant-Nicols Fife and Drum Corps: A 150-Year Tradition Unbroken
*A Pinch of This, a Pinch of That (recipes)
 
July 2016
*Recording the Memories of an Amazing Man – Dick Hall
*Bill Gove: Recording the History of Logging in the Northeast Kingdom – Part 2
*Vermont Legislature Honors Bill Gove
*A Cause for Celebration at Jay Peak: Everett Demeritt Remembers Building the Aerial Tramway
*The Difference Between a Tramway and a Gondola
*Genealogy
*Doctors, Doctors’ Bills and Ailments
* Dick Hall: Combat Veteran to Beloved teacher – Part 4
*The Ballard of the D-Day Dodgers
*Southern France Campaign
*A Pinch of This, a Pinch of That
*Buckwheat Pancakes
*Circus Draws Record Crow – 1922
*Photo Takes Reader Back Almost 70 Years
 
August 2016
*Through Thick and Thin: We Are All in This Together
*Words of Praise from a Happy New Subscriber
*Memories of a Winding Dirt Road Along Lake Willoughby
*Building a Road Along Lake Willoughby: An Amazing Undertaking
*The Life of Peter Gilman
*Shelf Highway
*Dick Hall: From Combat Veteran to Beloved Teacher – Part 5
*Northeast Kingdom History of Community Bands – Part 1
*Solders to Inkeepers to Book Men: The Unusual Path of the Stevens Family of Barnet, VT
*The Passing of a Wonderful Woman – My Aunt Wilma Devost
*Memories of Dr. Toll
 
September 2016
*Reflections on Orleans County’s Commercial Center: The Derby Road
*From Potatoes to Donuts: Evolution of the Derby Road
*The Birth and Death of the Derby-Port Drive-In – Part 1
*Life as a Prisoner of War in Nazi Europe – Part 1
*A Bit of History of Charleston, Vermont
*Dick Hall: From Combat Veteran to Beloved Teacher – Part 6 of 6
*Northeast Kingdom History of Community Bands – Part 2 of 2
*The Battle for Flood Control – Union Village Dam
 
October 2016
*Dr. Robert Wood: A Medical Legend Retires
*Dancing and Skating at the Red Wing
*Believes Farm Boys and Gals Need More City Life Gaieties
*The Birth and Death of the Derby-Port Drive-In – Part 2 of 2
*Life Nazi Prisoner of war in Nazi Europe – Part 2
*Voting is a Privilege: The Story of a Reluctant German Soldier
*Don Mullally: A Northeast Kingdom Radio Legend
*John Vining: Newport’s Very Own Andy Griffith Passes Away
*100-Year-Old Movie Shown at the Haskell Opera House
*Before and After Photo: Photos of the Macie Home in Coventry
*The Very Severe Covenanters of East Craftsbury, Vermont
*Memories of a Train-loving Kid
*Porsches Fill the Northeast Kingdom
 
November 2016
*Honoring or Veterans on Veterans Day
*History and Memories of the Lowell Asbestos Mine – Part 1
*Remnants of 1943 Military Airplane Crash Found on Jay Peak
*Time Travel, Well, Sort of…
*Life as a Prisoner of War in Nazi Europe – Part 3 of 3
*A Tribute to Chet Carpenter: A Pioneer in Preserving the History of the Kingdom
*Moving a School by Combining Oxen Power with Modern Technology
*Top O’ the Hills Comes to Life on the Derby Road
*Newport’s West Side Holds a Reunion
*The Upright Steeple Society: An Old Church Gets a New Life
*Genealogy
 
December 2016
*Taking Aerial Photos Without the Motion Sickness
*Welcoming Natalie Hormilla to the Northland Journal Team
*The Life and Loss of the Robillard Flats Round Barn
*A Great Photo of a Horrible Day
*A Bit of History About Round Barns
*85-Foot Round Barn of George Metcalf of Irasburg
*The Hurricane of 1938
*Lee Emerson and His Municipal Forest Legacy
*First Tribal Forest Conserved
*History and Memories of the Lowell Asbestos Mine – Part 2 of 2
*Christmas Eve Memories
*Serenading an Ailing Wife as Elvis
*Film Being Made of 2004 Coventry Phish Festival
*Willoughby & Memphremagog Articles Bring Back Memories
*Stories from a Greensboro Cemetery
*Life on the Line Isn’t What It Used To Be
 
January 2017
*One Interesting Year: 2016 in Review Part 1
*Honoring David and Beth Bouffard
*Elmwood Dairy: A Milkman Remembers
*Curt Brainard and Elmwood Dairy
*New Life Brought to the Darling Inn
*Harley “Sam Bly: World War II Prisoner of War Passes Away
*Iwo Jima Survivor Passes Into the Pages of History
*Derby Academy Remembered
*To the Homemaker (recipes)
*Memories of North Troy’s Skunk Hollow
*Genealogy
*Walmart Opens in Derby
 
February 2017
*One Interesting Year: 2016 in Review – Part 2
*Living the History of a Ski Mountain
*Life is Returning to Normal After EB5 Scandal
*Gunmen Storm a Bank in Derby
*What We Call the Civil War Shows Our Bias
*Don Mullally: The Voice of the Northeast Kingdom is Silenced
*Memories of the Huntington Tourist Inn
*Micky Busiest Man in Town
*An Old-Time Railroad Pamphlet
*Genealogy
*Excerpt from Lord Freshboy’s New England Tour
*Unique Museum with Vintage Medical Devices
 
March 2017
*The Loss of My Best Friend and Unofficial Mayor of Derby Line – Joe Queenin
*Thank Our Native American Ancestors for Maple Syrup and Much More
*St. Johnsbury – Onetime “Maple Center of the World”
*Maple Sugaring Trivia
*Greetings from the Maple Center of the World: St. Johnsbury, Vermont
*Katherine Ide Gray: An Eminent Vermonter Exalted
*A Snow Roller Museum in Peacham
*Roland “Buzzy” Roy: The Long Branch’s Turtle Master
*A Wild Bobsled Ride through Downtown North Troy
*Wind, Snow, and a Newborn Baby
*Booze Car Shot to Pieces Friday Morning
*Smashed Car Spills Booze
 
April 2017
*Vermont’s Northland Journal Celebrates 15 Years of Telling the Story of the Kingdom
*Serving Up Drinks in the Snake Pit
*The Passing of Howard Frank Mosher: A Writer and Mentor
*Howard Mosher: Fabled Chronicler and Generous Mentor
*What I learned from Howard Frank Mosher
*The Howard Effect
*Remembering Howard Frank Mosher
*Howard Mosher, a Most Generous Man
*North Country Graduate Considered for National Security Adviser
*Storm King Snow Roller
*Trips to the Woodshed
*When Craftsbury Was a True Industrial Center
*Wartime Construction, Mohawks and Rivets
 
May 2017
*Memories of the River Boss, Albert Flory
*The River Boss Tells His Story
*Pedaling and Skiing History of Kingdom Trails
*Memories of the Founding of Kingdom Trails
*Betty Kelley was the Lowell Town Genealogist
*Genealogy
*Country Commune Cooking
*The Passing of Dorothy “Dot” Monfette: A Hero in Her Own Right
*Elwood Dairy Closes Its Doors
*Looking for Old Photos of the Orleans County Grammar School
*Gone Fishing
*Welcome to the World, Daniel Scott Wheeler
 
June 2017
*Characters of the Mountain
*Letter of Thanks
*David Kennett: A Life of Solitude on the Side of Jay Peak
*Willie and Viola Bell: Surviving the Best They Knew How
*Thoughts About the Name Skunk Hollow in North Troy
*My Life in Early Jay, Vermont – Part 1
*Genealogy
*Fond Childhood Memories of Shadow Lake Camp
*World War II Veteran and Radioman, Donald Wheatley, Passes Away
*Samuel Chandler Crafts: Master Politician and Explorer
*Northeast Kingdom Trivia
*A Foggy Fishing Story
*Three Rooster Recipes
*Canada’s Richest Industrialist and Lake Memphremagog
*Ski Mountain Manager to Gentleman Farmer – Ford Hubbard
 
July 2017
*Celebrating 150 Years of the Orleans County Fair
*Orleans County Fair Century
*The Baby Fairs of Barton
*Reminiscences of Orleans County Fair (1867-1967)
*Memories of the Barton Fair
*Norm Lewis “AKA – Danny Gore” Used Laughter to Celebrate the Northeast Kingdom
*The Life, Love and Laughter of Norman Lewis
*A Fond Farewell to the Funniest Man in the Kingdom
*My Life in Early Jay, Vermont – Part 2 of 3
*Helen Morse of Jay Honored with a State Resolution
*A Civil War Prisoner of Andersonville Comes Home to Waterford
*Olive and Ed: North Country Royalty
 
August 2017
*Solving the World’s Problems on the Front Porch
*The Chamberlins Reflect on the Changes of the Barton Fair
*A Vermont County Fair in the Early 1900s
*Tough Decisions as a Cattle Judge
*Modern Day Orleans County Fair
*Dick Lawrence Leading Caledonia County Fair into the Future
*History of the Caledonia County Fair
*My Life in Early Jay, Vermont – Part 3 of 3
*Genealogy
*Two Brothers and a Covered Bridge Legacy
 
September 2017
*Thoughts about Brain Drain in the Northeast Kingdom
*Articles Awaken Childhood Memories
*Articles Bring Back Memories
*Resurrection of a Drive-in Elephant (Derby-Port Drive-In)
*Genealogy
*Northeast Kingdom Wrestles with Brain Drain
*The Northeast Kingdom: A Region of Potential
*A Covered Bridge on Parade (The Sanborn Covered Bridge in Lyndon Center)
*Sanborn Bridge Details
*World War II Paper Drives in North Troy
*Northeast Kingdom Trivia: The Prohibition Era
*The “Mayor” of Derby Line and His Beloved Wife Are Laid to Rest
*Secrets of Old-Time Cookbooks and Recipes
*Alice’s Old Fashioned Cookies
*Lewis O. Brastow: Civil War Chaplain, Pastor, Theologian
*Past and Present Photos of the Orleans County Memorial Hospital
*Why is There a Bowling Ball Pyramid on Route 58 in Lowell?
 
September  2017
*It Sure Is a Small World
*The Legend of Albany’s Haunted House
*Childhood Memories of Living in Hayden House
*Genealogy
*Memories of Newport and the Cooley Family
*Sgt. Sherrill Cooley Killed in Action on Luzon April 8
*Family of Staff Sgt. Sherrill Cooley Receives Comfort
*Evolving Book to Celebrate the 100thBirthday of Newport
*Weekly Sales Bring Farers to Orleans (for the Orleans Commission Sales)
*Photos of Coventry Village Then and Now
*Thoughts on “Brain Drain” (a letter)
*Peggy Day Gibson Steps Aside at the Old Stone House Museum
*Slavery in the Borderlands: A Vermont and Canada Reflection
*Loss of Tour Boat – the Northern Star – Blow to Downtown Newport
*Orleans County Fair Celebrates 150 Years (photos of the festivities)
*Case of the Vanishing Weathervanes
 
November 2017
*For Love of Our Immigrants
*Remembering Kelley’s Farm Stand on the Derby Road
*An Underground Railroad Stop in West Glover
*Genealogy
*Grandpa’s Old Photo Album
*A Derby Man’s Mission to Unravel a Civil War Mystery
*Fred Webster and Jesse the Camel: Coventry’s Reality TV Celebrities
*Country Stores Live On in the Northeast Kingdom (Hastings Store and Willey’s Store(
*The Scary Night When the “Devil” Struck Craftsbury
*Wylie Willard Ends 34 Years As Rural Mail Carrier (1949 newspaper article)
*Memories of a 1932 Plymouth
 
December 2017
*Partying in Honor of a Northland Journal Milestone – the Journal Tuns 15
* Fiery Inferno Engulfs Newport’s First Congregational Church
*Fire Sweeps Through Local Congregational Church
*Cornerstone Was Laid July 27, 1889 – History Recalled
*More Memories of the First Congregational Church Fire
*Life on the Farm and in the Woods of Jay – Part 1
*Historic Barn in Barton Burns to the Ground (the Pines)
*Steve Wright: From Baseball to Ski Mountain Manager
*Teaching the Teachers in the 1830s, with Samuel Read Hall
*Memories of the B&W Snack Bar – Part 1
*Lyndon Institute Celebrates 150 Years
*British Raid in Derby in 1813
 
January 2018
*The Year 2017 in Review
*Northland Journal Honors the Mary E. Wright Foundation
*Letter to the Northland Journal
*Harold Locklin: Booze Chasing Prohibition Lawman Remembered
*The Story Alcohol- Laden Horses
*Death of the Al Capone of the North Country
*Honoring a Fallen Newport Police Officer 100 Years Later
*U.S. Border Patrol Thanks Officer Joseph Manogue for his Sacrifice
*Traffic Officer J.P. Manogue Shot and Killed
*Memories of the B&W Snack Bar- Part 2
*Memories of Friends, Family, and an Armed Robbery at the B&W Snack Bar
*Life on the Farm and in the Woods of Jay – Part 2 of 2
*Postcards of the Future: The Northeast Kingdom Imagined
*Genealogy
*St Johnsbury Academy Marks 175th Anniversary
*Evolution of Accommodations at Jay Peak Resort (pictorial)
 
February 2018
*Remembering the Old Ways
*Growing Up in Orleans in the 1960s
*Genealogy
*Memories of the B&W Snack Bar Part 3 of 3
*What Life Was Like in Newport in 1918
*Bringing the CCC Back to Life in Willoughby State Forest
*Making Commune Brew – Part 1
*Virginia Downs of Lyndonville Passes Away
*Virginia Downs of Lyndonville Discusses Her Professional Life
*Eric Metraux’s Brief Encounter with Craftsbury Academy
*Genealogy
 
March 2018
*International Politics Can’t Stop Our Firefighters on the Border
*Words of Praise and a Clarification
*Life and Death of the Valley House
*Orleans Suffers $50, Blaze this Morning (1939)
*Fire Destroys the Valley House in Orleans (1998)
*Nature’s Tiny Maple Sugarmakers – Red Squirrels
*Soo Locks, Railroads, and a Mill Company
*Two School, One Community
*History Is Not Black and White
*Food For Thought at the South Carolina Capitol
*Reverend Levi H. Stone: Congregational Minister and Civil War Chaplain
*Making Commune Brew Part 2 of 2
*Future of Granby and Victory’s One-room Schoolhouses
*Preserving History in Miniature Form
 
April 2018
*Ruby and Ken Jenness Together Again
*Memories of Life on the Darling Farm Part 1
*A Bit of History About the Darling Farm
*Letter of Praise from a Reader
*A Teacher Remembers of the Days of the One-Room Schoolhouse
*Genealogy
*Fairbanks Hemp Weighing Scales
*Willie Bell’s Washing Machine
*Old Chandelier Returns to Brownington Grange Hall
*Gilbert C. Lucier of Jay: Vermont’s Last Civil War Soldier
*Old Time Sugaring
*Vermont Sugaring Scenes from the Past (Pictorial)
*”Pie Plant” With a Long History: Rhubarb in the Kitchen
*Memories of Growing Up in Orleans in the 1950s and 1960s
*Changing Names (1949)
*Journey into Vermont’s Gold Dome
 
May 2018
*Growing Old with a Sense of Humor
*Looking for Help Identifying These Soldiers
*Fred Webster: Heart of a Farm Boy – Part 1
*Memories of Life on the Darling Farm – Part 2
*A Vermont Boy’s Dream Comes True
*Veterans of the Mont Pleasant Cemetery in St. Johnsbury
*A Civil War Soldiers’ Monument in St. Johnsbury
*Horace F. Graham Craftsbury: Crooked Governor or Innocent Dupe?
*Modern Haying and Farming 1949
*Life of a Childhood Engineer
*Jacques Cousteau’s Teen Years at Harvey’s Lake
 
June 2018
*Dr. Gilles Bouchard – a Border Legend
*Gilles Bouchard, MD of Stanstead, Quebec (2007)
*House Concurrent Resolution Honoring Dr. Bouchard
*Dr. Marc Bouchard Remembers his Uncle Dr. Gilles Bouchard
*Presidential Visits to the Northeast Kingdom
*Roosevelt at Barton
*Inventors in the Northeast Kingdom
*Memories of Life on Darling Farm – Part 3 of 3
*My Paper Route in Island Pond in 1956
*Heart of a Farm Boy – Part 2 of 2
 
July 2018
*Book Recounts 100 Years of Newport’s History
*Pete Racine: World War II Veteran and Daredevil
*Rhoda Benson: One Hundred and Two Years of Memories
*A Drone’s Eye View of Newport
*Jack, Gerry, and a Ladder Truck
*Second segment of the death of Dr. Bouchard. (Stanstead’s Doctor Bouchard Retires)
*Memories of Dr. Bouchard
*Remembering Dick Hall: WW II Veteran, Tree Farmer, and Teacher
*Passing of David Butterfield
*General Ulysses S. Grant Visits Island Pond
*Lowell’s Centennial Celebration in 1912
 
August 2018
*The Kingdom’s Long History of Welcoming People
*Amish Settle in the Northeast Kingdom
*Eating to Benefit the Amish
*Working Alongside the Amish
*Lake Memphremagog’s Quirkiest Island
*Oliver Johnson: A National Abolitionist Leader from Peacham
*An Antique Light Globe Meets a Golf Club
*Remembering Warner’s Dance Hall
*Tools and Trade of Yesteryear: The Journey of Courtney Mead
 
September 2018
*Newport Centennial a Huge and Hot Success
*Introducing Our Latest Grandchild, Annabelle Pauline Brugman
*Preserving the Logging History of a NEK Community (Victory)
*Amish Carpenter Help Save a Family Farm
*Dexter Randall: Dairy, Devons, and Dogs
*Paddling Scott’s Cove: A Creepy Wildlife Preserve
*Land Trust Optimistic About Bridge Funding
*A Bit of History of Scott’s Cove
*Understanding the Northeast Kingdom Dialect
*Drive-In Elephant Slide Resurrected
*Buying a Little Plot of Land for the Future
*Paying Tribute to Pat Hunt
*Newport’s Centennial in Photos
 
October 2018
*The Passing of Lindy Palin: WW II Veteran, Businessman, and Wonderful Person
*Lindy Palin Remembers the Canadian Gateway Airport.
*Dancing, Farming, and Celebrating 100 Years of Living – Part 1
*Rudy Vallee: A Native of Island Pond
*Rudy Vallee Scolds a Newport Woman
*Needleman’s: Clothing the Kingdom for Almost 100 Years
*World War II from the Clouds
*Restored Iconic Painting Returned to St. Johnsbury Athenaeum
 
November 2018
*Vermont’s Northland Journal Marks Its 200th Issue!
*History of Jay Peak Resort and the NEK Jay Peak Region Recorded in a New Book
*Dancing, Farming, and Celebrating 100 Years of Living – Part 2
*Craftsbury Concentration Camp Liberator Honored
*World War II Veteran Doris Hall Passes Away
*NVRH’s Next CEO: Shawn Tester Committed to the Kingdom
*My Dad’s Single-Shot Shotgun
*Erastus Buck of Charleston: From the California Gold Mines to the Civil War
*History of Peaslee’s Vermont Potatoes
 
December 2018
*Two Health-care Icons Retire (Buzzy Roy and Bengston)
*Buzzy Roy Closes Historic Brown’s Drug Store
*Life in Derby and Newport in the Sixties
*Jack’s Truck Rides Again
*Dancing, Farming, and Celebrating 100 Years of Living – Part 3
*Sympathies to Helen Morse and Family
*Bengtson Reflects on 32 Years Leading NVRH
*Newport Book Brings Back Memories
*George P. Foster: Civil War General and U.S. Federal Marshall
*State-of-the -Art Athletic Fields Unveiled at Jay Peak Resort
 
January 2019
*Hot Weather and a Hot Economy in 2018: The Year in Review
*Honoring John and Janis Wilson
*Kevin Mack: Leading Burke Mountain Resort
*Dancing, Farming, and Celebrating 100 Years of Living – Part 4
*Memories of My Uncle Donald
*The Manufacture of Veneer for Car Seats and Ceilings of Newport, VT.
*Memories of the Eclipse of 1932
*Astronomers to Set Up Instruments in Derby
*Eclipse Thrills and Disappoints
*My Cousin Rudy Vallee
 
February 2019
*Fred Carter: The Passing of a Colorful Legend
*A Carnival, a Ski Jump, and Surviving World War II in North Troy
*The Haunted, or Not So Haunted Hayden House
*Junkyard Racing in Coventry
*Childhood Memories of Living in the Hayden House
*Harriet Gran Celebrates 100 Faith-filled Years
*Memories of Drew’s Zoo in Glover
*Dancing, Farming, and Celebrating 100 Years of Living – Part 5
*The Passing of Gisele Seymour: Her Walmart Dream Lives On
*Vermont’s First Civil War Governor – Erastus Fairbanks
 
March 2019
*Iconic Vermont Sugaring Scenes
*Cary Maple: Silent Film from the Sugarbush
*Recipes Using Maple Syrup: United Church Ladies Aid of Irasburg
*Recipes Using Maple Syrup: American Legion Auxiliary Post 21
*Alice Elizabeth (Johnson) Blair: 99 Years and Counting
*Lowell Woman Wins Car in 1910 Popularity Contest
*Why I Like Being a Small-Town Librarian
*The Forgotten War: A Barton Veteran Remembers the Korean War
 
April 2019
*History Isn’t Always Pretty
*Lyndon Battles Crime and Gangsters
*A Challenge to Law Breakers
*Smuggling of Chinese Immigrants Through the Kingdom
*Chinese Smuggling
*Profit in Bringing in Wool and Other Matters Described by a Vermont Customs Officer
*Council Hear Complaints (chickens on Autumn Street in Newport)
*Letters from War (remembering Adelord Taylor)
*A Journey Across America
*A Grandfather’s Near Death in the Frost Veneer Seating Company
*Reminders of St. Johnsbury Role in World War 1
*Sugaring Season
*Orleans Photographer Helped Shape Vermont’s Image
 
May 2019
*A Tribute to Mark Biron – A Man of Service
*Memories of Chief Don Eagle: A Mohawk Wrestler from Island Pond
*Monument to a Child Civil War Veteran Planned for Derby
*Smuggling of Chinese Immigrants Through the Kingdom – Part 2 in a Series
*Remembering Batesville
*U.S. Army General Asa P. Blunt of Danville
*Silas and Matilda Spend Their Money on Coventry Street
*Fifteen Mile Falls, Then and Now
*The Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium: Recording Weather for 125 Years
 
June 2019
*A Dropped Notebook Leads to a Long Friendship
*Glover, Vermont: A Great Place to Grow Up
*Horse Races in Glover
*Glover Speedway Makes the News
*Smuggling of Chinese Immigrants Through the Kingdom – The Last of a Three-Part Series
*Saying Goodbye to a Man Who Personified Courage & Integrity: Dave Kanell
*Death of an Inspirational Legend – Micheline Auger
*Burke Mountain Club Centennial Celebration to Honor Elmer Darling
*Abigail Chandler: Orleans County Women’s Suffrage Pioneer
*The Many Lives of Francis Whitcomb
*David Timson: The Governor of Lake Willoughby’s Nude Beach
 
July 2019
*A Bridge and a Sandwich Named in Honor of the Late Joe “the Mayor” Queenin
*Annette Wright: Giving Birth to a Northeast Kingdom Empire – Part 1
*Holland Elementary School is Now History
*The Passing of Donald Farrar – A Walking, Talking Textbook of Orleans County History
*1921 Cold Case Murder in St. Johnsbury Part 1
*Newspaper Editors and Locals Demand Action
*Sicotte Hockey Stick Mill Was Part of Lowell’s Industrial Past
*The Story of Caplan’s Army Store
*Onward: Alexander Twilight and the Education of Women
*Luther B. Harris – What a Life!
 
August 2019
*One Door Closes for My Wife and Another Door Opens Wider
*Annette Wright: Giving Birth to a Northeast Kingdom Empire – Part 2
*Photos Newport’s North Yard Then and Now
*The Sinking of the SS President Coolidge
*New Life for the Morgan Country Store
*1921 Cold Case Murder in St. Johnsbury Part 2 of 2
*Sam Wah: St. Johnsbury Business Owner
*Farm Museum of the Caledonia County Fair
*Cabot Creamery Cooperative Celebrating 100 Years
 
September 2019
*The Prouty Family Character
*Annette Wright: Giving Birth to a Northeast Kingdom Empire – Part 3
*Remembering a Barn Collapse 50 Years Later
*Hobos and Tramps Riding the Rails of Vermont
*The Tramp’s Prayer
*King of the Hobos Visits Northern Vermont
*Hobo A-11 Pays a Visit to St. Johnsbury
*A Suggestion and Warning About Tramps
*Tramp Story in Lunenburg
*The Passing of Helen Morse of Jay
*Bernard Matthews Reflects on a Century of Life, Love, and Music
*Dr. Charlotte Fairbanks – Heroic Surgeon from St. Johnsbury
*Craft Beer and Freight Rail: A Modern Relationship
*The History of Ben’s Mill
 
October 2019
*Telling the Story of the Northeast Kingdom to the World
*Annette Wright: Giving Birth to a Northeast Kingdom Empire – Part 4
*A Bit of History About St. Benedict’s Catholic Church
*Derby Barn Lost in Fire, Cattle Saved
*St. Johnsbury Band – Third Oldest in the Nation
*East Haven Radar Base Closed 50 Years Ago
*Journey to the East Haven Radar Base
*More Photos of the East Haven Radar Base
*Dr. Rachel Allyn- Pioneer in Medicine from Charleston, Vermont
*Excerpts from Dr. Rachel Allyn’s Diary
 
November 2019
*Introducing Booze in the Kingdom: Voices from Prohibition
*Delivering Moonshine on Horseback
*Stories You’ll Find in Booze in the Kingdom: Voices from Prohibition
*Remembering Craftsbury Cartoonist Skip Sedore
*Helping Solve the Mystery of a Poem
*A Mystery at Holland Pond
*Irene Lanoue: 95 Years Old and Going Strong Helping Others
*September Issue of the Journal Brings Out Memories
*Peggy Pearl Honored for Life’s Devotion to Local History
*Thoughts About Peggy Pearl
*Trying to Unravel the Story of a Calf with a Human Head
*Annette Wright: Giving Birth to a Northeast Kingdom Empire – Part 5
 
December 2019
*Giving Life to the Northeast Kingdom
*Gertrude Essaff: From Eating Breadcrumbs to Pioneer of the East Side Restaurant – Part 1
*1923 article about sweetgrass basket making
*The Story of Odanak and the Abenaki
*Sugaring for Love of His Abenaki Heritage
*Attempting to Make Sense of the Naming of the Northeast Kingdom
*Development Group Meets at Lyndonville (1949 article)
*Vermont Exports Costly to State, Say Sen. Aiken (1949 article)
*Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom (1949 article)
*William “Willie” Johnston – Derby’s Child Civil War Hero Honored

January 2020
*The Year 2019 in Review
*Honoring Darcie McCann- Executive Director of the NEK Chamber
*Richard Colburn: Remembering the Gravedigger
*Richard Colburn’s Story
*Gertrude Essaff: From Eating Breadcrumbs to Pioneer of the East Side Restaurant – Part 2
*The Famed Cedars of Lebanon
*The Josephs: From Immigrant Family to Island Pond Tradition
*The Handy Ice Empire
*Lambert Packard’s Architectural Wonders
 
February 2020
*Blundering My Way into the National News
*Life on the Other Border
*Building Booze-Running Cars
*Remembering Famed Fisherwoman Maggie Little
*Northeast Kingdom Band Rocks the Kingdom 35 Years Later (VISE/SRO)
*The Life and Times of C.H. Goss
*Gertrude Essaff: From Eating Breadcrumbs to Pioneer of the East Side Restaurant – Part 3
*Employees of the East Side Restaurant Under Helen, Lewis, and Gertrude Essaff
 
March 2020
*The Art and Stories of Obituaries
*Maple Sugar Trains of the 1920s: A Vermont Publicity Stunt
*Glover Universalist Church Goes Up in Flames in 1910
*Church Burns at Glover
*30,000 Fire at Glover
*On the Farm Before Electricity
*Jay’s Poster Girl Shares Her Memories ( Eva Foeger Duvillard)
*The Rev. Edwin and Lois Parker: Missionaries from St. Johnsbury to India
*In Island Pond: The Post Office That Wasn’t Built and the Mural That Wasn’t Painted
*The Heermans of Coventry, Vt., and Duxbury, Mass.
*Landmark East Side Restaurant Reopens Under New Ownership (1986)
 
April 2020
*Newport’s Evolving Traffic and the Arrival of All-Terrain Vehicles
*Forecasting the Weather with Mark Breen
*The Day Border Traffic Stopped Flowing: Remembering the Storm of 1940
*Mt. Lebanon to the Green Mountains
*Grandsons of Senator Ralph Flanders Weigh In on the Naming of the Kingdom
*Memories of the 1938 Glover Village School
*A Bit of History of Institute Hall
*Glover Fire Marks End of Famous Old School
*Letter from a Reader (Marinne Handy Hrabi)
*St. Johnsbury’s Main Street Then and Now (only two photos)
*Manufacturing Horse Power in East Berkshire
*Demeritt Family Working the Farm for More than 100 Years
*Bob Davis – from Coaching to Barbecue Master
 
May 2020
*COVID-19 Rocks the World, Including the Northeast Kingdom
*Japanese Submarine Surfaces on St. Johnsbury’s Main Street
*Memorial Throng Buys $13,310 in War Securities
*History of the HA. 19 Submarine
*A Horrific Disaster Strikes Richford (17 killed )
*Between Two Mothers
*The Spanish Influenza Strikes the Northeast Kingdom
*Remembering the Spanish Influenza Epidemic of 1918
*A Hometown Military Man and a Royal Visit (Colonel Aubrey W. Akin Sr.)
*King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Visit the Vermont-Quebec Border
*Small Church – Lots of History (St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Lyndonville)
*Hunting Down History Through Postcards: The Old “Social Media”
 
June 2020
*Looking Forward to the Return to Normal (COVID-19)
*Execution of Edwin C. Hayden
*Bit of History About the Derby Line Hotel
*A Sad Story (murder committed by Edwin C. Hayden)
*Edwin C. Hayden Hanged
*Vermont’s Last Hanging
*From Childhood Struggles to Nursing Angel – Part 1 (Kaye Stark)
*The Death of a West Glover Airman During World War II (Burleigh Kimball)
*Buttercup Storybook Cookbook Series – Part 1 of a Periodic Series
 
July 2020
*The Life and Loss of Dr. Frank Fiermonte – an Old-Fashioned Country Doctor
*Dr. Frank Fiermonte’s Obituary
*COVID-19 Updates
*Moonshining on the Hills of Lake Willoughby
*Clodius and Katherine Willis at Lake Willoughby
*From Childhood Struggles to Nursing Angel – Part 2 (Kaye Stark)
*Mountain Biking Comes to Lyndon’s Century-Old Experimental Forest
 
 
August 2020
*Celebrating Our Similarities While Embracing Our Differences
*Jim Currier and the End of an Era for Currier’s Market – Part 1
*Newporters Purchase General Store in Glover Village (1967)
*Jim Currier: From the Pages of the 2005 Glover Town Report
*The 20-Year History of Broadview General Hospital
*New Hospital Opened Here this Afternoon (1947)
*A Doctor Remember Broadview General Hospital (the l*ate Dr. Frank Fiermonte)
*A Simpler Time in Healthcare
*Buttercup Storybook Cookbook Series – Part 2 of a Periodic Series
*The First Cannabis Craze of Caledonia County
 
September 2020
*Journey into the World of Off-Road Vehicles
*Vermonters Under the Big Top – The Harford Circus Fire of 1944
*152 Die, Hundreds Injured in Circus Fire in Hartford
*Still No Trace of Mrs. Fifield in Circus Fire
*Marguerite Birch, Daughter and Son Died in Fire
*Jim Currier and the End of an Era for Currier’s Market – Part 2
*A Quest to Find a Nineteenth-Century Family Hill Farm in the Northeast Kingdom
*The End of an Era for a Derby Nursing Home
*Abenaki Meaning for Lake Memphremagog
 
October 2020
*Life and Death During the Days of COVID-19
*Bad Days on the Rails
*Train Accident at Orleans
*Railroad Sheds and Railcars Destroyed in Blaze
*Hiram A. Cutting: A Great Mind
*Introducing “Sir” Henry Charles Brugman
*Vermont Historical Society Stores Windsor State Prison’s Electric Chair
*Growing Up in Brownington in an Earlier Time – Part 1
*Poem About the Building of Brownington School
 
November 2020
*The Inspirational Story of Tony and Gigi O’Connor
*Couple Remembers Humorous Moments at the Drive-In
* Growing Up in Brownington in an Earlier Time – Part 2
*75,000 Irasburg Fire Leaves Eight Families Homeless
*Recollections of the Fire (Irasburg)
*Article About Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus Brings Back Memories
*Josiah Grout: Farmer, Soldier, Governor
*Lyndon Home Earns Historic Designation
 
December 2020
*Quebecers Helped Keep Many Vermonters “Lubricated” During Prohibition
*Moving a Church to the Top of the World
*A Journey Back to Old-time Lunenburg – Part 1
*Marjorie LaValley of Lunenburg Celebrates 100 Years of Living
*$50,000 Lunenburg Fire Sweeps Main Street – Hotel, Stores, Dwellings Burned
*Buttercup Storybook Cookbook Series – Part  3of a Periodic Series
*My Father’s Traverse (Walter Dodge)
 
January 2021
*The Year 2020 – The Year a Virus and Politicians Rocked the County
*Tod Pronto: The Northland Journal’s 2020 Person of the Year
*History and Loss of the Memphremagog House Hotel
*Memphremagog House Gone
*Newport’s Hotels in Their Halcyon Days
*In the Stage Coaching Days Before the Railroad Had Entered Newport
*The Holy Rollers of Hardwick
*Old Vermont Recipes – First in a Periodic Series
* A Journey Back to Old-time Lunenburg – Part 2
*Mail Delivery by Horse-drawn Sleigh a Century Ago
 
February 2021
*Tough Times in the Good Ol’ Days
*Vaudevillian Becomes Jay Peak Ski Area’s First General Manager
*Madness at Red Village
*From New England Textile Mills to Vermont Dairy Farm: My Memere and Pepere’s Journaly
*Valentine Postcards: A Penny for Your Heart
*Tripping Through Time in the Northeast Kingdom
 
March 2021
*Vermont Maple Producers Meeting the Challenge
*Sugar Making in the Maple Woods
*Maple Syrup: Made in Vermont
*History and Language Matter
*Blue Ribbons and Buckets: Sugarmaker Gets Result the Old-fashioned Way
*Wearing the Green for St. Patrick’s Day in Vermont
*Maple Grove Candies Grow in Popularity
*Influenza Claims Life of Orleans County State’s Attorney in 1918
 
April 2021
*A New Book – “Newport: Voices from an Evolving Community”
*Evolution of Maple Sap Tubing in the NEK
*Times Have Changed in the Sugarbush
*Covered Bridge in Troy Destroyed by Fire
*Memories of a Husband Lost on a Covered Bridge
*The Burning of the Orne Covered Bridge in Irasburg
*Vintage East Postcards in the NEK
*Memories of Addison Loukx
*The 1940 Closing of a Border Post Office
 
May 2021
*Fire and Firefighting in the Northeast Kingdom
*Charleston: Two Villages and Three Massive Fires – Part-1
*Fire (a 1921 editorial)
*Sweet Memories of a Lost Love
*World’s Largest Fluorescent Tubes Lit in Lyndonville
*Luke Buzzell’s Giant Wheel
*Luke Buzzell Obituary
*Buttercup Storybook Cookbook Series – Part 4 of a Periodic Series
*Big Rum Fleet Seized
*One Room School (a poem)
*The Love of Mother’s Day in Vintage Postcards
*Mementos of a Newport Center Civil War Veteran
*Bran Muffins on the Farm
 
June 2021
*Winston Carbonneau – Death of an American Hero
*Pudding Hill Schoolhouse to Become an Aviation Museum
*Charles F. Willard: The First Person to Pilot an “Aeroplane” Over Vermont
*Fair Great Success (in which the aeroplane took flight)
*Charleston: Two Villages and Three Massive Fires – Part 2 of 2
*Once More the Fire Fiend (a 1924 editorial)
*Ulysses S. Grant Buried in the NEK?
*Abigail D. Chandler and Women’s Suffrage
*From Peace to War, Recognizing Father’s Day
 
July 2021
*Flying in the Passenger’s Seat
*Memories of Air Shows and a Lost Daredevil
*A Bit of History of Vermont Airways Corporation
*First Vermont Air Meet
*Book Brings Back Memories of Big Fish and Handmade Feedbag Clothing
*Remembering “Ren” and His Two Sons
*Old Vermont Recipes: Second in a Periodic Series
*Vermont’s Finest Engraver: Prisoner Number 1348
*Essex County Logging Camps (a poem)
 
August 2021
*Masks – the Great Debate
*Escaped Monkeys Swinging Through the Kingdom
*Monkeys Escape From Crystal Brook Farm
*The Drew Family Zoo in the Heart of Glover
*Memories of Growing Up on Kelley’s Crystal Brook Farm
*Parachute Jumper at Derby Meet Rips Door from Plane, Escapes Death by Miracle
*Air Circus at Derby Saturday and Sunday (1933)
*Leaps From Plane – Loses Life in Pond
*Peeling Potatoes, Pumping Gas, and Milking Cows – Part 1 of 2
*Local DAR Refurbishing Two Revolutionary War-Era Cemeteries
*Buttercup Storybook Cookbook
 
September 2021
*Memories of September 11 Terrorist Attacks 20 Years Later
*The Tragic Death of Teddy the Beloved Black Bear
*Escape from the 74th Floor of the North Tower of the World Trade Center
*Fear of the Loss of Her Husband Turns to a Bittersweet Joy
*Ground Zero Two Days Later
* Peeling Potatoes, Pumping Gas, and Milking Cows – Part 2 of 2
*Greensboro Once Center of Sunday School Movement
*A True Bear Story (by Florence A. Kendall)
 
October 2021
*COVID-19 Forces a Local Journalist to Make a Big Decision
*Memories of a Bizarre Bank Robbery on the Border
*News Accounts of the 1958 Bank Robbery and Hostage Taking in North Troy
*Marshall Ames: From Civil War to Vermont Legislature
*A Bit of the Marshall Ames Family Tree
*Marshall L. Ames – the Good Old Times
*Vermont’s Last Civil War Veteran – Gilbert Lucier
*Halloween a Hundred Years Ago
*Old Vermont Recipes: Third in a Periodic Series
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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