About The Cabot Chronicle
The Cabot Chronicle is a not-for-profit newspaper published by the Cabot Community Association (CCA) and is made possible by generous support from the Town of Cabot, advertisers and private donations.
The Cabot Chronicle…
-- is the only local news source that reaches every household in Cabot and publishes content specifically for those residing in the greater Cabot area.
-- is delivered free of charge to 1,500 households in Cabot, Marshfield and West Danville, delivering information not found in other media outlets. Additional copies are available at local stores.
-- is very much appreciated and read by Cabot residents. In early 2021, more than 120 residents responded to a poll to measure support for continuing a printed newspaper. The results overwhelmingly supported (82%) continuing with the printed version of the paper.
-- is a revival of a newspaper that was founded in 1920. The Cabot Coalition began publication of The Cabot Chronicle in 2008 and in 2013 the CCA adopted responsibility for publication and management.
-- can be mailed to friends of Cabot in distant places by purchasing a subscription
-- publishing deadline is on the 15th of the month preceding publication. Articles or ideas for stories may be submitted by all Cabot residents.
To submit a news story, click here or email inbox@cabotvermont.org.
The Cabot Chronicle relies on contributions from a multitude of volunteers and two very dedicated part-time staffers:
Jeannie Johnson, Editor, inbox@cabotvermont.org
Todd Jones, Layout & Graphic Designer
An Advisory Board meets three times a year to make policy recommendations, review published paper and verify policies are followed, propose and/or obtain content, review finances and ensure budget is sound and contribute to operating guidelines. review policies and make content decisions.