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Towns mark Memorial Day with parades, remembrances

Several town around Vermont sponsor annual Memorial Day parades. In Addison County, parades and related events in Vergennes, Middlebury and Orwell attracted patriotic, flag-waving crowds.

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Letter to the Editor: A flatlander in paradise

Aug. 12, 2014 - Moved to Vermont. It is so beautiful here. The hills are so serene and beautiful. Can hardly wait to see snow cover them. God's country...I love it here.

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Vermont farm drawings, circa 1800s, coming to Rokeby

The Rokeby Museum in Ferrisburgh will open “The Farm: Drawings of Rowland Evans Robinson, 1850-1880”, a never-before-seen exhibition of drawings on Sunday, June 14.

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Class of 2015: Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life

Middlebury College graduates wave their canes in the air during the college’s commencement ceremony May 24.

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Three school districts unite against distracted driving

 A trio of local schools got a harsh lesson in what can happen if you decide a text message is more important than keeping your eyes on the road.

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Local veteran inducted into NYS Senate Veterans Hall of Fame

Indian Lake resident and World War II veteran Frank Casazza was inducted into the New York State Veterans Hall of Fame for his service at a Tuesday, May 19 ceremony at the state's capitol.

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Adirondack Diversity Advisory Council holds LGBT sensitivity workshop

LGBT sensitivity trainer Brian McNaught presented a workshop called "Anyone can be an Ally" designed to create a more welcoming Adirondacks for residents and visitors at the Wild Center on Saturday,...

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Warrensburg community observes Memorial Day

Spectators lined the sidewalks in Warrensburg under cloudy skies to watch the annual Memorial Day procession march its way to the cemetery to honor those who fought and died in various American wars...

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Hookah bar opens in Lake George Village

The owners of R and P Hookah and Tea, recently opened in the heart of Lake George Village, say that their new business will provide an outlet for a currently underserved demographic in the region.

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Ferebee, Preston to lead Essex County board of supers

Essex County lawmakers have selected Bill Ferebee to lead the board of supervisors and Randy Preston as his deputy. Both will be sworn in next week.

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Local farmers galvanized by new grant program

 A trio of local farms are pumped after receiving news that they’ve landed some $90,000 in state funds to support the growth of new farmers.

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NAC ends Ti 10-year reign at top of Class C

 In a case of role reversal, the Northern Adirondack Bobcats walked off with a win against the Ticonderoga Sentinels May 26, ending Ti’s 10-year run as the top team in Section VII/Class C.

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Memorial Day 2015 in photographs

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Community, students contribute to Community Service

After two postponements, Minerva Central Jr./Sr. High School students and their teachers participated in a school and community service day Friday, May 1.

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BBQ heavyweights to descend on Lake Placid

The aromas from the pit bosses will once again waft from the Olympic Speed Skating Oval in Lake Placid when the 10th Annual I Love BBQ and Music Festival, benefitting the Thomas Shipman Youth Center in...

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Lake Champlain Physical Therapy Ribbon Cutting announced

The Ticonderoga Area Chamber of Commerce announces that they will host a Ribbon Cutting for Lake Champlain Physical Therapy, PLLC Thursday, May 28, at 4:30 p.m., as part of their Grand Opening...

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Historic Rutland church to honor award-winning organist

A concert of ceremonial music will recognize Vermont’s most talented organist and help kick-off this summer's celebration of the 150th birthday of historic Trinity Episcopal Church.

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Duprey supports legislation that delays, reforms teacher evaluations

Assemblywoman Janet Duprey expressed satisfaction with the passage of legislation (A.7303A) that will delay and reform the controversial teacher evaluations reforms enacted in this year’s budget on May...

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McCullough appointed to Champlain National Bank Board

Champlain National Bank Chairman Peter Paine is pleased to announce that at a recent board meeting, Deena Giltz McCullough was elected as a new member both that board and that of the Champlain National...

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4-H Club members gather at farm

Addison County and Rutland County 4-H Club members met at the Meyers’ farm in Chittenden for a sheep blocking and fitting clinic this month.

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