“Mamma Mia!” will be presented at the Stowe High School theater Thursday to Saturday, Nov. 21-23, at 7 p.m. Tickets are $5 and available at the door, cash or Venmo.

The Waterville Historical Society and about five dozen people helped the town celebrate its 200th anniversary of the town charter, established November 1824, on Nov. 17 at the Waterville Town Hall.

The annual Veterans Day service was held in front of the Akeley Memorial Building beginning at 11 a.m. Stowe High School’s Veterans Day Brunch preceded the ceremony from 8:30 to 10:30 a.m. in the cafeteria.

The Stowe Land Trust, in partnership with Stowe Trails Partnership, Stowe Nordic and the Catamount Trail, is working with the Percy family to protect the Adams Camp Connector, a parcel of land along the West Branch of the Little River.

It took a village to pull off the 4th annual Don Post Coed Memorial Hockey Tournament in honor of the late Don Post on Oct. 19.

The crew from Yankee Steeplejack of Harvard, Mass., removed the rotten steeple from atop Stowe Community Church early Tuesday morning.

Scenes from back-to-school day in Stowe and Morrisville. From the big kids to the little ones, educators welcomed back students this week for the 2024-25 school year.

Runners head up Mt. Mansfield’s Toll Road for the annual Race to the Top of Vermont. Runners and cyclists ascend the historic road for 4.3 miles and 2,564 vertical feet to reach the top of Vermont’s highest peak.

Green Mountain Wrestling brought its over-the-top, against-the-ropes, body-slamming, rip-roaring good time to Johnson last Saturday, in an event billed as Turmoil in Lamoille.

The Stowe Jazz Festival featured bands performing all over town this past weekend. The music, as always, was free, lending at least a semblance of cool to the hot, muggy weekend.