Local History: Machining empire started with Brattleboro’s immigrant tinkerer
In the late 1800s, Francis Curtis, a French-Canadian immigrant, invented the first automatic screw machine, leading to the manufacturing of...
In the late 1800s, Francis Curtis, a French-Canadian immigrant, invented the first automatic screw machine, leading to the manufacturing of...
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Rare screening of 1927 Best Picture “Wings” with live music on Nov. 10 in Brattleboro. Tickets $20, veterans free, doors...
Yale Young Poets Award Winner Airea D. Matthews to read from “Bread and Circus” in Manchester on Nov. 17, 6...
Author Kate Spencer’s book “The Cat Who Walked the Camino” tells a heartwarming and educational story of a cat’s adventures...
Monthly film series at 118 Elliot in Brattleboro featuring “Levitated Mass” documentary on Nov. 15, exploring art and humanity through...
The Stone Church’s Grrrls to the Front program aims to provide women and gender nonconforming people a platform within the...
“The snow is sparkling like a million little suns.” – Lama Willa