I recall many years ago as a young boy questioning my father as he watched the political conventions on TV.
Who can we trust?
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The original biofuel
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.
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Monsters’ Mercedes homers in 3 straight games
TROY, N.Y. — Miguel Mercedes became the first player in Vermont’s 23-year history to homer in three straight games.
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Woman cited for shoplifting
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.
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Spc. Prouty promoted
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.
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The man with all the time in the world
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.
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Police investigate alleged assault incident
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.
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Sawyer Fredericks performs
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.
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Notte in on refugee secret ‘stunned’ at speed of decision
RUTLAND — A secret plan to make Rutland a permanent refugee resettlement community has divided residents and put the mayor’s political future in doubt.
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John Deere “Day of Play”
MIDDLEBURY — Mountain View Equipment, a John Deere dealership in Middlebury Vermont will hold its second Annual “Day of Play” on Saturday, Aug. 6.
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Juice Amour: Nectar of the gods—in cute little jars
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.
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Hand-mowing event to honor Field Days’ founding father
NEW HAVEN — Lucien Paquette will be honored at Addison County Fair & Field Days Hand Mowing Demonstration on Thursday, Aug. 11, at 9 a.m.
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Rutland woman going to court
RUTLAND — The Vermont State Police responded to the Marble Valley Regional Correctional Center in Rutland and arrested 24-year-old inmate Arabella Babcock.
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Pulitzer prize winning N.Y. Times writer to speak
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.
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Bristol wraps up 22nd Stampede event
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.
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“Borne” is a Rutland art landmark
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”.
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Optimism our national fuel
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.
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Vergennes man cited
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.
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Teens create Bristol Hub mural
BRISTOL — All teens are invited to come help paint a new mural at the Bristol Hub Teen Center and Skatepark.
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Vermont taxes
Tax, tax, tax; when will Vermont politicians stop talking about taxing the people?
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