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Taking His Art Public

Herb Ferris, a Windsor sculptor, wants to build a piece of art for public land in Hartland. It would be called toori – a Japanese word meaning the entrance of a sacred place. (Katy Savage Photo)
Artist Herb Ferris Wants To Place Sculpture On Town Land
by Katy Savage, Standard Staff
Top Stories
And The Rest Is Granola History
by Curt Peterson, Standard Correspondent
Pomfret Board Member Resigns: Fire Truck Purchase To Be Reviewed
by Katy Savage, Standard Staff
Hefty Fees Force Closure Of Quechee Mobil Mart
by Curt Peterson, Standard Correspondent
Police: State Crime Lab Slow To Process Results
by Katy Savage, Standard Staff
Man Who Burgled Quechee Store Accepts Plea Deal
by Eric Francis, Standard Correspondent
Locals Find Ways Around Route 106 Closure
by Curt Peterson, Standard Correspondent
Longtime Bridgewater Postmaster Ready to Retire
by Virginia Dean, Standard Correspondent
Golf Courses Battling Each Other To Bring In More Members
by Katy Savage, Standard Staff
Vermont National Park Offers New Programs For Centennial
SPORTS
Boys Lacrosse Scores Big In Win Against Colchester
by David Miles, Sports Correspondent
Girls Lacrosse Knocks Off No.1 Chelsea
by George Calver, Standard Correspondent
Softball Sweeps Poultney In Doubleheader
by David Miles, Sports Correspondent
Woodstock Baseball Loses Close Game To Blue Devils
by David Miles, Sports Correspondent
Boys Track Finishes Third At Slater Invite
by David Miles, Standard Correspondent
OBITUARIES
Committal – Lloyd Martin
Frances Cady
Heith Lashway
Joanne Sohrweide
Leon Lewin
Morgan Murphy
Natalie Webster
Robert Orcutt
Ronald Harlow
Sarah Mitchell
Wesley Alexander
PHOTO GALLERIES – all photo galleries
GMHA Spring Hunter Jumper Show
Green Mountain Horse Association hosted its Spring Hunter Jumper Show in South Woodstock, VT on Saturday, May 21.
Woodstock History Fair
The annual Woodstock History Fair, held by Woodstock Elementary School 4th graders took place at Woodstock History Center on May 12.
BarnArts, Race Around The Lake
The annual BarnArts Race Around The Lake, was held on Sunday, May 22. The 5K and 10K events had over 200 people participating in the event.
2016 Road To The Pogue
The annual Road to the Pogue, a 6.4 mile race on the trails of Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park where the path runs around the Pogue lake was held on May 14.
Zack’s Place Players, “Good News from Around the World”
Town Hall Theater in Woodstock VT was close to capacity on Wednesday evening May 18 for the World Premiere of “Good News from Around the World,”