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January 13th

'Shop local' push buoys area businesses

By KATHRYN FLAGG

ADDISON COUNTY — After bracing for a dismal holiday shopping season this year, many local retailers were pleasantly surprised to see sales hold steady and in some cases increase slightly over last December’s figures.

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College preps for Martin Luther King Day events

Posted on January 13, 2009 |
By Brian Fung



MIDDLEBURY—By now, François Clemmons is an old hand at planning Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations. At the height of the Civil Rights movement, Clemmons helped make large, annual vigils in King’s honor a success in New York City. Since then, the current Alexander Twilight Artist-in-Residence at Middlebury College has seen countless MLK events come and go. But, far from being rote or routine, this year’s celebration promises to hold a deeper meaning than usual for many observers.

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Doc and Tito: Leaders of the Celts & Sox

By Karl Lindholm

Leadership: What is it?

It’s making the hard decision, and taking the hit; it’s providing vision and inspiration to a group; it’s being honest and fair; it’s being calm under pressure; it’s being loyal; it’s not making excuses; and it’s having good judgment.

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Eagles shut down the Lakers for 51-30 victory

Posted on January 13, 2009 |
By Andy Kirkaldy



Photo by Trent Campbell

By ANDY KIRKALDY

BRISTOL — The Mount Abraham Union High School girls’ basketball team made the most of a rare home game on Friday, dispatching Colchester, 51-30, to improve to 5-3.

In what was just their second appearance in Bristol this season, the Eagles held the 2-6 Lakers without a basket for the first 10:07.

After the Lakers cut a 16-1 Mount Abe lead to 16-10, the Eagles responded with a 10-0 run to make the lead an insurmountable 26-10 at the break.

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January 8th

For the Crystals, making art has become a family affair

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By KATHRYN FLAGG

MIDDLEBURY — Go big, or go home.

That’s the motto that could well be applied to the latest work to come out of Bob Crystal’s Cornwall ceramics studio, on display now at the Jackson Gallery at the Middlebury Town Hall Theater.

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Locals decry closing of corrections office

By JOHN FLOWERS

MIDDLEBURY — Local lawmakers and prosecutors are concerned that the impending closure of the Vermont Probation and Parole (VPP) office in Addison County will result in diminished oversight over local law breakers.

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Bristol wrestles with draft of new town plan

Posted on January 8, 2009 |
By Kathryn Flagg



By KATHRYN FLAGG

BRISTOL — Several dozen Bristol residents piled into Holley Hall Tuesday night to discuss a long-in-the-making draft of a new town plan, many with the intention of weighing in on the topic du jour in Bristol: gravel extraction.

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January 5th

Otter Valley dials back budget cuts

By KATHRYN FLAGG

BRANDON — Otter Valley Union High School board members dialed back severe spending plan cuts at a board meeting last week, instead settling for an estimated $322,000 in cuts that will spare, in part, the French and tech education programs.

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