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Out the Gate and Back in 11.7 Seconds

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Out the gate and back in 11.7 seconds, Elliana Blake takes Magic down and through a sharp turn swiftly, with horse digging in deep to make the maneuver. Photo by Matthew Wilson during this weekend’s Gymkhana event at Roaring Brook Park in Barton. More »

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Watch for Turtles on the Roadway

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  Vermont’s turtles are on the move, and the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department is asking for the public’s help in keeping them safe.  Female turtles will soon be looking for places to deposit their eggs, and they sometimes choose inconvenient or dangerous l... More »

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St. Paul’s flag retired with full honors

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  by Trisha Ingalls BARTON — When St. Paul’s Catholic School Principal Joanne Beloin realized it was time for a new flag, she didn’t know she would also get a full ceremony to go along with it. On May 24, at the start of the school day, students were able to w... More »

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Council meeting ends abruptly

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by Joseph Gresser NEWPORT—A special city council meeting called to start the process of hiring a new city manager ended before it began Saturday.  Besieged by a chorus of “point of order” from members of the public in the council chambers, and by challenges to... More »

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Mayor Beth Barnes resigns

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by Joseph Gresser NEWPORT—Monday’s city council meeting took up where Saturday’s ended with one difference.  Mayor Beth Barnes resigned before it began. Rather than call the meeting to order, the mayor read the following statement: “This is a message to the go... More »

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Troy students not in Kansas anymore

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by Trisha Ingalls NORTH TROY — The Troy Elementary School gym was packed with proud parents, grandparents, friends, and family anxious to get their shot at seeing the classic L. Frank Baum tale The Wizard of Oz brought to life by students. Third grade teacher ... More »

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Catering to the carriage trade

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by Joseph Gresser COVENTRY — If it hadn’t been for the green dandelion studded field, the scene Saturday at the Webster farm here would have looked like the world’s largest used carriage lot.  A good number of the many carriages, wagons, coaches, sleighs, and ... More »

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Justices seek equity and inclusion

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  by Joseph Gresser NEWPORT — A panel that included two Vermont Supreme Court Justices visited the Orleans County Courthouse here on May 10.  They were making the eleventh stop on a tour slated to stop in all 14 counties for the purpose of discussing how the s... More »

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Falcon nine squeaks by Rangers

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  by Matthew Wilson Down to the game’s final out, the matchup between North Country’s Falcons and Lake Region’s Rangers on Saturday saw each team testing the other.  Both showed off their pitcher’s skill and the quick thinking of defensive players in the outfi... More »

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Derby board nixes inclusivity

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  by Matthew Wilson DERBY –  Despite the pleas of a crowd of residents who came out to Monday’s meeting, the Derby Select Board voted, by a three to two margin against signing a Declaration of Inclusion. The Declaration of Inclusion, written by a small organiz... More »

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Westmore board worries about race planning

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by Matthew Wilson WESTMORE — At the select board’s meeting Monday night, members discussed concerns about an upcoming May 20th 5k trail race to be held in the Lake Willoughby area.  The board also talked about setting up a plan for replacing the town’s heavy d... More »