MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury College’s Mike Phelps, a native of Middlebury, has earned the New England Intercollegiate Baseball Association’s (NEIBA) Kevin Burr Assistant Coach Award.
Middlebury man earns baseball honors
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Perticone named Midfielder of the Year
MIDDLEBURY — Hollis Perticone was named the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) Division III Midfielder of the Year
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Baseball games will be streamed
BURLINGTON — Every Vermont Lake Monsters home game this season will be audio broadcast exclusively through web streaming, the New York-Penn League affiliate of the Oakland Athletics announced Monday.
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Castleton hosts town wide yard sale June 24
CASTLETON — The 10th annual Castleton Town Wide Yard Sale will be held Saturday June 24 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. rain or shine.
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Reefer madness
This week, the Eagle, in cooperation with non-profit True North Reports, looks at the issue of legalized marijuana.
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Monsters' season opener suspended
BURLINGTON — The Vermont Lake Monsters got their 2017 New York-Penn League season underway Monday night at LeLecheur Park, but couldn't finish it as their contest against the Lowell Spinners was suspended by rain in the top of the third inning with no score. The game will resume on Tuesday in Lowell before the night's regularly-scheduled series finale.
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Fish story
Rutland resident Don Chioffi will be happy to tell you the story behind how he caught this rainbow trout on the Deerfield River with Harrison Anglers Guide Service.
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Rutland region to be featured in Boston Globe
RUTLAND — The Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing and the Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce will be featured in a special two-page news feature in the Boston Herald newspaper, according to the Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce.
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Guest Viewpoint: Scott’s second act will be much harder
Gov. Phil Scott came into office pledging to put Vermont’s wounded economy back on the right track.
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Vermont horses
WHITING – Horses graze in a pasture along the Leicester Whiting Road in Whiting, just west of swampy Beartrap Island, June 20.
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McClure Foundation officially announces leadership transition
MIDDLEBURY — The board of directors of the J. Warren and Lois McClure Foundation announced that it has elected Lois McClure as president emerita, Barbara Benedict as president and Rebecca Henry as vice president.
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Memorial to honor David Budbill
BARRE — A Memorial Celebration of the Life and Work of David Budbill, who passed away at his home in Montpelier on Sept. 25, 2016, will be held at the Barre Opera House in downtown Barre on Sunday, June 25 from 3 to 5 p.m.
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Grant helps rebuild Vergennes sidewalk
VERGENNES — Thanks to $40,000 Vermont taxpayers’ grant, a section of School Street in downtown Vergennes has been rebuilt.
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Share the road
MIDDLEBURY – Summer means more bicyclists on Vermont roads.
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College sees increase in scholarships, fellowships
MIDDLEBURY — Every year, Middlebury College students and young alumni receive a number of fellowships that send them across the globe, including Fulbright Grants, Marshall Scholarships and Watson Fellowships.
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Online video celebrates Vergennes
VERGENNES — The Vergennes Partnership recently collaborated with Bristol-based Red Barn Productions to create a promotional video that highlights some of Vergennes’ best attributes and attractions.
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Where’s Waldo?
RUTLAND — Where’s Waldo? In Rutland, of course.
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Some summer motorcycle safety tips
VERMONT — Operating a motorcycle takes different skills than driving a car, but the laws of the road in Vermont apply to every driver just the same.
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Honduran band kicks off Festival on the Green
MIDDLEBURY — The 39th Annual Middlebury Summer Festival on the Green will start with a performance by Radio Free Honduras.
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Time capsule
The Vermont Gold Rush started in 1826 in Newfane and Somerset.
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