NEW HAVEN — On May 27, Vermont State Police troopers from the New Haven Barracks conducted a motor vehicle stop on U.S. Route 7.
Middlebury man cited for speeding
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Line drive catch
SALISBURY – Former WFAD radio personality Jerry Germain took this stop-action photo at a baseball game at Kampersville in Salisbury last weekend.
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Local supers see benefits of statewide health care contract for teachers
MIDDLEBURY — Rutland area school superintendents haven’t taken an official stance on Gov. Phil Scott’s plan for a statewide health care plan for all teachers, but they say the idea offers wide-ranging benefits.
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Hannaford students keep on truckin’ with new course
EAST MIDDLEBURY — Instructor Len Schmidt of Addison County’s Hannaford Career Center is looking for a few good truck drivers.
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Brandon kicks off summer with festival
BRANDON - Brandon residents are ready to shake off their soggy jackets and shoes this weekend after enduring a month of rain and overcast skies.
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Local-vores
MIDDLEBURY – Middlebury FFA Sustainable Agriculture class students learn about local foods in their class at the Hannaford Career Center.
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Champlain Valley Equipment has full range of vehicles
MIDDLEBURY — Founded in 1970, Champlain Valley Equipment in Middlebury carries a full range of products for agriculture, landscaping, light construction and recreational vehicles.
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Time capsule
MIDDLEBURY – A view of Middlebury College’s Old Stone Row and the main campus quadrangle in 1890.
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Mr. Dairy: ‘Field Days’ founder Lucien Paquette at 100+
NEW HAVEN — If there ever was a “secret” to living to the age of 100 plus, Lucien Paquette is more than willing to admit it probably has something to do with a watchful Providence and — maybe, too — fresh beet greens from his backyard garden.
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Addison County’s dairy going strong
BRIDPORT — For more than 40 years Maplefields’ Middlebury Beef convenience store on U.S. Route 7 in East Middlebury has been selling the complete line of Monument Farms Dairy products.
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Uncle Sam’s war surplus at work on the farm
MIDDLEBURY — A few years ago, Vermont organic dairy farmer Joel Pominville of Middlebury purchased two giant U.S. Army surplus M928 trucks at a government auction held on the Internet.
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MUHS Class of 2017 valedictorian and salutatorians
MIDDLEBURY — Congratulations to the entire Middlebury Union High School Class of 2017.
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Brandon's first summer fest a success
BRANDON — A father and his young daughter enjoy the antique carousel ride at the Brandon Kick-Off to Summer Festival held at Estabrook Field along U.S. Route 7 last weekend.
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Whites Park groundbreaking
GROUDBREAKING — Rutland Mayor Dave Allaire (third from left) got a shovel ready job June 6 as part of groundbreaking ceremony at Whites Park for the new community pool which will open next summer.
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VELCO to build high-tech data center in Rutland County
RUTLAND TOWN — VELCO, the Vermont Electric Power Co., is moving ahead with plans to build a new, 7,000-square-foot high-tech data facility at 366 Pinnacle Ridge Rd.
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The value of local business
Local, homegrown businesses in our rural areas provide so much more to the stability of our community economy than many realize.
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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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Local police warn about legalizing marijuana in VT
MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury Police Chief Tom Hanley is among those local law enforcement officials who feel unsettled about opening the lid on legalized marijuana in Vermont.
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Champions!
TIGER POWER: Congratulations to the Middlebury Union High School Varsity Girls lacrosse team following its 10-8 win over Mt. Anthony Union High School in the 2017 Division 1 State Championship game June 12.
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Hayes stars in NEIBA All-Star Game
CASTLETON — Devin Hayes participated in the 2017 New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association (NEIBA) All-Star Game
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