Eighty-eight-year-old Paul LaRose knows his craft. He started high-end custom woodworking back in the ‘50s. Now retired, he is training his grandson to maybe one day carry on the family business.
Super Senior Janie Feinberg first came to teach in the Green Mountains in the summer of ‘69. After decades away, she later returned full circle to where she started.
Mary and Douglas Grant have been running Grants Maple Products as a mom-and-pop operation for 52 years. But lately, they’re taking on a tough opponent.
Eighty-five-year-old Barb Hyde, a former school principal, started the idea to form a local chapter of the grocery giveaway called Food4Kids in the Dover area.
Super Senior Al Perry served on a Navy submarine during the Cuban missile crisis. The family's four sons have followed in their dad's footsteps in service to their country.
Every Wednesday, Sandy Kish holds court. He leads a group that calls themselves “The Hit Squad,” helping people cope with Parkinson’s Disease by playing tennis.
Joe Devall is a man-about-town in Bristol, but he doesn't like the praise. That didn't stop our Joe Carroll from listing this Vermont Super Senior's accomplishments.
In 1967, Alan Rubel traveled from his home in Barre to Montreal to visit a cousin. While there, he spotted a dark-haired beauty who changed his life forever.
Paul Stone has walked just about every inch of his 800-acre farm in Orwell. This week, he’s putting in a few more steps. Thirty-eight thousand gobblers at Stonewood Farm will soon become the centerpiece of Thanksgiving meals all over the Northeast.
The colors of Stowe in October -- green grass, amber leaves, and above the clouds, there’s a sprinkle of the white stuff. Snow is what cross-country skier Trina Hosmer and her crew of masters are training for.
In downtown Morrisville, there’s a landmark. Once a church, in more recent times it has served as a senior center. And a few weeks ago it was renamed in honor of Super Senior Gloria Wing.
This Vermont Super Senior says she's going to bike to heaven, but she's got a long road ahead of her before then. Our Joe Carroll takes you along as he tries to keep up with Lindy Millington.
Addison County attorney Peter Langrock loves his land and the animals on the farm he shares with his wife in Salisbury. And at 85, he still runs an active law practice out of his Middlebury office.
What’s a fair without food? Seventy-year-old Pat Brennan and his dad Tom started The Bloomin’ Onion in 1993. It’s an easy menu remember - just a deep-fried whole onion with a side of special sauce.
A few years ago, it would have been unthinkable for this Vermont Super Senior to be in the business he's in now. He rarely speaks about it, but he did with our Joe Carroll.
There’s a bit of racket happening on a normally quiet street in Colchester as a group of Super Seniors with Habitat for Humanity are building a new home.
At a quarry lake in Poultney, Dick Walker takes his golden retrievers Martin and Merlin for a swim. It’s a quiet respite for a hot summer day, but what lies around the corner is another story.
When Monique Zeigler first entered St. Ann Catholic Church in Milton, something was lacking. Twenty-eight stained glass panels -- and five years later -- the Super Senior shows her faith for all to see.
Eighty-eighty-year-old Dave Pash -- affectionately known as “Bunker Dave” -- is out five days a week working as the groundskeeper at Montague Golf Course.
Super Senior Dick Thut grew up in Chicago sneaking into Wrigley Field to watch the Cubs play. But it wasn't until he retired that baseball became a hit. Our Joe Carroll explains.
At White River Valley Middle School in Bethel, there’s the traditional classroom. And then just up the hill, there’s a more earthy education with 75-year-old outdoor education teacher Bonna Wieler.
Just off the track at Lake Region Union High School, there’s a dedication honoring Pete Davis' past. But the 80-year-old's dedication to coaching races on.
For close to seven decades, Super Senior Claire Duke has kept a secret from her family -- she wanted to go to college. This week, she got formal recognition from the school she always wanted to attend.