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Who can we trust?

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I recall many years ago as a young boy questioning my father as he watched the political conventions on TV.

The original biofuel

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Despite all of the over-the-top emotional turmoil over the nomination of candidate Donald Trump for U.S. president, at least last week’s announced Republican Party platform gave us an insight into the Trump agenda.

Monsters’ Mercedes homers in 3 straight games

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TROY, N.Y. — Miguel Mercedes became the first player in Vermont’s 23-year history to homer in three straight games.

Woman cited for shoplifting

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RUTLAND TOWN — On July 21, at approximately 8:01 p.m, Vermont State Police was notified that an individual had been caught by store employees shoplifting at the Hannaford Supermarket in Rutland Town.

Spc. Prouty promoted

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SHELBURNE — Vermont National Guard Spc. Katie Prouty, 22, of Shelburne, daughter of Glen Prouty of Cornwall, was promoted to the Guard’s military police force.

The man with all the time in the world

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VERGENNES — Addison County’s only clock repair engineer, Dave Welch, is a treasure. This month, the master timekeeper is settling in to his new Clock Shop location, in the rear section of the Kennedy Brothers Building in downtown Vergennes.

Police investigate alleged assault incident

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STARKSBORO — The Vermont State Police received an assault complaint which occurred in the Town of Starksboro late on July 29 and into the morning of July 30.

Sawyer Fredericks performs

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DOWNTOWN RUTLAND — Sawyer Fredericks, the homeschooled teenager and winner of season 8 of the popular T.V. show “The Voice”, performed at the Friday Live Series in downtown Rutland on July 29.

Notte in on refugee secret ‘stunned’ at speed of decision

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RUTLAND — A secret plan to make Rutland a permanent refugee resettlement community has divided residents and put the mayor’s political future in doubt.

John Deere “Day of Play”

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MIDDLEBURY — Mountain View Equipment, a John Deere dealership in Middlebury Vermont will hold its second Annual “Day of Play” on Saturday, Aug. 6.

Juice Amour: Nectar of the gods—in cute little jars

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MIDDLEBURY — Sheri Bannister was feeling a little “squeezed” for time last week as she was filling dozens of little mason jars with fresh, raw, organic fruit juices.

Hand-mowing event to honor Field Days’ founding father

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NEW HAVEN — Lucien Paquette will be honored at Addison County Fair & Field Days Hand Mowing Demonstration on Thursday, Aug. 11, at 9 a.m.

Rutland woman going to court

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RUTLAND — The Vermont State Police responded to the Marble Valley Regional Correctional Center in Rutland and arrested 24-year-old inmate Arabella Babcock.

Pulitzer prize winning N.Y. Times writer to speak

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RUTLAND — New York Times Paris Bureau Chief and 2016 Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, Alissa Johannsen Rubin, will be speaking at the Paramount Theatre in Rutland Aug. 5, at 7:30 p.m.

Bristol wraps up 22nd Stampede event

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BRISTOL — Last week’s 22nd Annual Three Day Stampede got underway on July 29 to commemorate the event’s 25th year of raising money for Cystic Fibrosis research.

“Borne” is a Rutland art landmark

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RUTLAND — When visiting the Rutland region, a select group of art lovers will often seek out one of the area’s little known treasures of contemporary art, a prodigious marble sculpture titled “Borne”.

Optimism our national fuel

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Now that we’ve put the two political party conventions behind us, we’ll get set for the onslaught of political bashing that comes with every election cycle.

Vergennes man cited

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VERGENNES — Vermont State Police received a recent walk-in report that indicated Michael Smith, 36, of Vergennes, had violated a relief from abuse order that had been placed into effect.

Teens create Bristol Hub mural

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BRISTOL — All teens are invited to come help paint a new mural at the Bristol Hub Teen Center and Skatepark.

Vermont taxes

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Tax, tax, tax; when will Vermont politicians stop talking about taxing the people?
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