Vt. Trainer Missy Clark & North Run's Young Riders are the Teens to Beat in Grand Prix Arena During 2007 Vermont Summer Festival Warren, VT - July 11, 2007 - North Run trainer Missy Clark of Warren, Vt.
The Rutland Area Visiting Nurse Association & Hospice, along with the Dorset Nursing Association and the Coalition for Adult Immunization in the Rutland Region, will hold 18 public seasonal flu shot clinics through Nov.
Published: Friday, September 18, 2009 at 12:01 a.m. Last Modified: Friday, September 18, 2009 at 2:01 a.m. Editor's Note: This is an excerpt from "Roger Ebert Journal," a blog by the famous movie critic that appears regularly on the Chicago Sun-Times Web site, blogs.suntimes.com/ebert/. This post appeared on Aug.
James "Jay" Hathaway, the executive director of the Manchester and the Mountains Regional Chamber of Commerce, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, Sept.
The town has begun a "microloan" program which will lend up to $10,000 to low-to-moderate income residents who want to start or expand a local business.
East Dorset, Vermont For the sixth week in a row, Alissa Kinsey of Fort Meyers, FL, and Grisset won the $2,500 Marshall & Sterling Adult Amateur Jumper Classic on Saturday, August, 8, during the final week of competition at the Vermont Summer Festival in East Dorset, VT.
Governor Jim Douglas along with his wife Dorothy visited with Hope Benner during the Leadline class prior to the $30,000 Manchester & The Mountains Grand Prix on Sunday, August 2 at the Vermont Summer Festival Horse Show in East Dorset last Sunday.
A University of South Carolinaequestrian who suffered a life-threatening head injury at a horse show in East Dorset July 24 is still in serious condition, although she continues taking baby steps toward recovery and will soon be heading to her home state of Georgia, according to online posts by her family.
A 20-year-oldcollegian who suffered a life-threatening head injury at an East Dorset horse show is showing signs of improvement in an Albany, N.Y., hospital.
A 20-year-old collegian who suffered a life-threatening head injury at a Vermont horse show is showing signs of improvement in an Albany, N.Y., hospital.