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Joseph Gresser

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Sick of winter yet?

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by Tena Starr Sick of winter yet? Apparently, it’s not sick of us. Adding insult to the injury of a winter that started early and is ending late, a Nor’easter dumped more than two feet of snow in some places in Orleans County Friday, leading to clogged roads a... More »

A meeting of bee lovers

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by Mary Coyle BROWNINGTON — A dozen people sat around a big table at the Old Stone House Museum here Sunday to talk bees. …To read the rest of this article, and all the Chronicle‘s stories, subscribe to the online edition below: Annual online subscription Shor... More »

Obituaries 3.27.19

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Michael R. Allard Michael R. Allard, 65, of Newport Center, died on March 19, 2019, in Lebanon, New Hampshire, after a courageous battle with cancer. He was born on December 21, 1953, in Newport to Rene and Beatrice (Brooks) Allard. He was a proud veteran of t... More »

Irasburg is on the right path with its university

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Last week Irasburg launched the University of Irasburg, a month of neighbors offering free classes to neighbors. In some ways, as organizer Judith Jackson acknowledges, it’s amusing. But it’s also serious. Urban Vermont, urban America, are doing pretty well ri... More »

The high cost of insulin

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by Tena Starr When Congressman Peter Welch came to Vermont recently to announce legislation that would allow insulin to be bought in Canada, Elia Spates Marquis of Derby was by his side. …To read the rest of this article, and all the Chronicle‘s stories, subsc... More »

Newport could become botanical garden city

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by Joseph Gresser NEWPORT — Newport could soon be a botanical garden city, with a completely renovated Gardner Park playground, and a bike trail stretching all the way from the Canadian border to downtown. …To read the rest of this article, and all the Chronic... More »