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April 27th
By JOHN FLOWERS
SHOREHAM — Awe-stricken friends and family who have had the good fortune of viewing Judy Blake’s robust bell collection have invariably told her she should share it with the world.
Hmmm, a “bell museum.”
The ‘sexting’ story on today’s front page boggles the imagination of most of us over 40. Heck, I can’t figure out how to make my phone stop ringing when I don’t want to answer, let alone send a photo of myself to others — dressed or undressed!
By Andy Kirkaldy
We sports fans have a championship-or-bust mentality. Where else but in the sports world can the Buffalo Bills or Minnesota Vikings, each of whom have played in, but lost, four Super Bowls, be considered some of the greatest losers of all time?
April 20th
By JOHN FLOWERS
MIDDLEBURY — The recently disbanded Middlebury Probation and Parole Office could soon be re-established in permanent, full-time space in the Addison County Courthouse, state and local officials confirmed last week.
By ANDY KIRKALDY
VERGENNES — As the Vergennes Planning Commission nears the finish line for producing a draft for a new city plan, planners after much debate added provisions that, if adopted, would lay the groundwork for zoning laws to regulate franchise businesses like McDonald’s Restaurants.
By ANDY KIRKALDY
MIDDLEBURY — A narrow win for the Mount Abraham girls over host Middlebury and a number of strong early season performances highlighted the season’s first track meet, which brought Vergennes and Lyndon to the Middlebury College track on Saturday as well as the Eagles and Tigers.
April 16th
By JOHN FLOWERS
BRIDPORT — Addison County lawmakers on Monday warned that the Legislature and Gov. James Douglas appear to be on another collision course this session, this time on the issue of taxes.