NEW HAVEN — On May 15 at approximately 10:45 p.m., Vermont State Police were advised of a family fight at a residence on Belden Falls Road in New Haven.
Man charged with domestic assault
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Breakfast on the Farm plans fun on Bridport farm
BRIDPORT — This summer’s Vermont’s Breakfast on the Farm event will be held at two locations.
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Middlebury man cited for DUI
NEW HAVEN — On May 23, Vermont State Police conducted a motor vehicle stop after observing a motorcycle traveling southbound on U.S. Route 7 in New Haven exceeding the posted 50 MPH speed limit.
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Shafer's Market & Deli opens downtown
MIDDLEBURY - When it comes to downtown Middlebury addresses, 54 College St. has been a popular destination for college students, tourists, and townies alike since the 1970s.
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MSJ to field men’s soccer team
RUTLAND — Mount Saint Joseph Academy’s athletic staff announced that a men’s soccer program will start in the fall of 2017.
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Grateful citizen
VERGENNES – Vergennes resident Dr. Monique Thurston marched in the Vergennes Memorial Day Parade May 29.
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Orwell woman makes local racing history
WEST HAVEN — The Hanson family of Orwell were in for a big win at Devil's Bowl Speedway last weekend by making some important Vermont racing history.
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Vermont no. 12 in new jobs report
VERGENNES — According to Vermont Gov. Phil Scott, Vermont’s future will depend upon an expanded tax base of working individuals, an influx of new businesses and the biggest kingpin in any state’s growth equation: job creation.
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Vermont Sun plans summer of fitness
MIDDLEBURY — Vermont Sun Fitness Center of Middlebury and Vergennes, organizers of the Vermont Sun Half Marathon and (short) Triathlons, want to motivate people to have fun with their fitness this summer.
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Shoplifters sought in Rutland
RUTLAND — On May 21 at approximately 9:30 p.m., Vermont State Police responded to a report of two males and one female concealing items at the Hannaford Supermarket.
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Stopping ticks from the ground up
Thanks for the tick article (The Eagle, June 3, page 1). What I’ve been doing with some success is a program of biological control.
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Rutland commercial properties change hands
RUTLAND - Rutland Mayor Dave Allaire has praised the announcement June 6 of two major downtown-area real estate purchases.
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Meet Mr. Bale
FERRISBURGH-VERGENNES – This loveable hay bale sculpture stands in the Aubuchon Hardware parking lot along Monkton Road near the Ferrisburgh-Vergennes line.
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Legal, illegal immigration discussion in Vermont
VERGENNES - Officials of Bixby Memorial Library in Vergennes will host a representative of Vermont Attorney Gen. T.J. Donovan’s office to give the presentation titled, “Immigration and Vermont", on Wednesday, June 14, at 7 p.m.
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”New Voices” to be heard in Vermont
Last month, Gov. Phil Scott signed into law legislation that gives increased First Amendment protections for Vermont student journalists, as well as their teachers and advisers.
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Middlebury seniors receive athletic awards
MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury College recently recognized eight seniors with its annual athletic awards.
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Be on guard
Several weeks ago, we warned about ongoing scam artists using false IRS information in order to take advantage of honest folks trying to do the right thing.
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Class of ’17: VUHS names Kass as valedictorian
VERGENNES — The Vergennes Union High School class of 2017 valedictorian is Sadie Kass, daughter of Alexander Smith and Susan Kass of Panton.
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Man exposes himself in hotel spa
RUTLAND TOWN — On May 15, the Vermont State Police were notified by the Department of Children and Family Services that Richard Piper, 62, exposed himself while in the spa at the Holiday Inn in Rutland Town.
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A reader comments on McClaughry's commentary
John McCaughry [sic], one of the main persons of the Koch Brother front group the Ethan Allen Institute, described the U.S. national debt as our biggest problem to “America and our global civilization”.
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