Bears slow start overshadows strong second half in loss to Rutland

Brattleboro Bears showcased resilience in their football game against Rutland, rallying for a second-half comeback as they aim for the Elwell Trophy next week.

Brattleboro Bears showcased resilience in their football game against Rutland, rallying for a second-half comeback as they aim for the Elwell Trophy next week.

On Oct. 10, emergency responders addressed a single-vehicle crash in Brattleboro, sending one to the hospital with minor injuries; two were uninjured.

Rev. Beverly Dale will discuss her book on sexuality and Scripture at Guilford Community Church on Oct. 19. Open to all; contact the church for details.

Join Guilford Cares for the final Senior Walk on Oct. 14, 10:30 a.m. at Guilford Fairgrounds. Enjoy a scenic 1.5-mile trail while identifying trees!

Guilford Center Stage celebrates its 10th anniversary with Agatha!'s two one-act plays featuring Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple, Oct 17-19.

Brattleboro Bears field hockey showcased their determination in a narrow 2-1 loss against the defending champions, setting up an exciting homecoming match ahead.

Guilford Community Church hosts a Book Sale on Oct. 11, 8:30 am - 2:30 pm. Donations accepted, plus free bestseller with $25 purchase. Coffee & treats available.

Brattleboro Bears field hockey team seeks redemption after a tough loss, gearing up to host Hartford. Follow their journey to improve this season!

Ken Campbell's induction into the BUHS Athletic Hall of Fame celebrates his nearly four decades of dedication to Brattleboro sports and inspiring athletes.

Chuck Collins, an author on economic inequality, critiques wealth concentration and proposes community solutions in his new book, "Burned By Billionaires."

Reese Croutworst shines as the Brattleboro Bears secure a 4-1 victory, highlighting her status as the all-time leading scorer. Discover more about the exciting game!

A second screening of Brian Remer's film "Time Machine" will be on Oct. 4 at Guilford Community Church. The 13-minute short explores memory and nostalgia. Q&A with the crew follows. Free event; donations for youth group encouraged.

Guilford launched a 76-page digital "Guilford Guide" to connect residents with local resources, businesses, and volunteer opportunities. Available online for free.

Nico Conathan-Leach sets a new cross country course record in Brattleboro, finishing in 17:14. Discover his inspiring achievement and the Bears' rising talent!

Brattleboro Bears cross country team excels at the Manchester Invite, finishing 16th. Experience their journey as they prepare for a thrilling home meet!

Join the excitement as the Brattleboro Police Department defends their title against the Fire Department in a spirited softball showdown, raising funds for veterans' mental health.

Brattleboro Bears football faced a tough defeat against Hartford, showing resilience in the second half. Discover their journey and upcoming match details.

Discover how Brattleboro Bears' Willow Sharma clinched victory in cross country and the girls soccer team's impressive win, showcasing local talent and spirit.

Brattleboro Bears battled fiercely against Windsor in a close match, highlighting remarkable athletes and community spirit despite a narrow 1-0 loss.

Brattleboro Bears boys cross country team impressively claimed third place in Thetford, showcasing talent with strong individual finishes. Discover their achievements here!

Join the fun at the Nelson Withington Skating Facility opening October 25! Enjoy affordable skating sessions and exciting programs for all ages.

Guilford will hold a Republican Town Committee caucus on Sept. 16 at 6 p.m. at the Town Office. All residents are invited. Call 802-257-1550 for info.

Join the Back O’Town Cajun Band on Sept. 14 at Christ Church, Guilford, for high-energy Cajun and Zydeco music. Bring a chair!

Guilford Cares' Senior Walk is on Sept. 16, meeting at 10:15 a.m. at Christ Church. Enjoy nature along a one-mile, easy trail. Carpooling required.