Eighty-one-year-old Jim Geier is a maker of high-end rocking chairs. But back in the early 1980s, he was part of building a movement to stop the proliferation of nuclear arms.
Father David Cray is at home on the campus of Saint Michael College, where he lives with 16 other priests. His title, “Superior General of the Society of Saint Edmund,” is lofty for a very down-to-earth guy.
Mary-Anne Liguori has a passion for dancing. The 91-year-old is rarely without a smile, unlike a darker period when she was a young girl caught up in the chaos of World War 2.
Sherman Adam has the goods, just not the customers. Our Joe Carroll found out what's in store for the future of this week's Super Senior and his store.
Tom Estill finds comfort in a quilt his late wife Peggy made for him before she died 25 years ago. Now, the 73-year-old is learning to quilt himself, and sharing her passion with a younger generation.
Joe Cerasoli has bagged dozens of bucks in his hunting career, but the latest is a special one for this Vermont Super Senior. Our Joe Carroll found out why.
Jack Devine finds solace in the sport of table tennis. From playing with his dad when he was a kid to today, the 80-year-old Super Senior is still in full swing.
Don and Diane Heleba are not only married, they work as a team on their farm, as well. As our Joe Carroll reports, these Vermont Super Seniors run a small operation with a big following.
Merle Chilcott was brought up to help others. Now, he's the top banana of feeding folks but he's also sweet as honey. Our Joe Carroll introduces you to this Super Senior.
Eighty-three-year-old Hartford High School assistant field hockey coach Gail Patch is in the midst of what will be her last season with the team after a lifetime of coaching.
Larry Golden is an upbeat guy, but he was tested last month when his prolific passion for painting was dampened. Our Joe Carroll introduces you to this Super Senior.
They say home is where the heart is, and for this Super Senior, it's been in Rochester for nearly 90 years. And as our Joe Carroll learned, his life is all about hard work and taking chances.
It’s Monday morning on Lake Champlain and a handful of strangers converge for the first day of the Women In Wind Club, a week-long sailing course taught by Janice Lange at the Community Sailing Center in Burlington.
Like so many rescue squads in Vermont, Wallingford relies on volunteers to fill the ranks. And at just a month shy of 79, Ed Dias is the oldest to go out on calls.
In the Northeast Kingdom town of Brighton, 97-year-old Frank Allard is a rare breed -- one of the few survivors of the 260 honored local war heroes who returned home.
Every Tuesday, rain or shine, Anne Ferguson leads a group of mostly seniors to pick up garbage around downtown Montpelier. The group’s moniker? Trash Tramps.
Seventy-four-year-old David Pratt has a class full of young admirers at the Franklin Central School, a mostly farming community next to the Canadian border.
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.