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Gospel choir entertains and inspires at annual concert

Posted on August 9, 2012 |
By Lauren Davidson



NEW HAVEN — As the Addison County Gospel Choir performed before its biggest audience of the year on Tuesday night at Addison County Fair and Field Days, the singers sensed it was an important moment when they sang their rendition of “I’ll Fly Away.”

The song was dedicated to Alice Quesnel, a fan of the choir who died in the summer of 2007. The night of the annual Field Days concert five years ago, Quesnel told her husband, Victor, that she would fly away. She passed away later that night.

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New Haven firefighters douse home blaze

Posted on August 9, 2012 |
By Andrew Stein



NEW HAVEN — No one was injured in a Sunday morning fire at a New Haven home, and New Haven Fire Chief Alan Mayer said damage to the residence could have been much worse.

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Fire strikes New Haven home

Posted on August 6, 2012 |
By Andrew Stein



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NEW HAVEN — No one was injured in a Sunday morning fire at a New Haven home, and New Haven Fire Chief Alan Mayer said damage to the residence could have been much worse.

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Route 17 construction continues

Posted on August 6, 2012 |
By Andrea Suozzo



NEW HAVEN/WALTHAM/ADDISON — Those heading to Addison County Fair and Field Days by Route 17 this week will have a bumpy ride.

Construction on the length of road between Route 22A in Addison and Route 7 in New Haven has been under way since June, and the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) estimates it will continue until mid-November.

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Local girls plan dance benefit

Posted on August 6, 2012 |
By Lauren Davidson



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NEW HAVEN — For most children, typical summer activities include playing outside and trips to the town pool. But for two New Haven girls, summer vacation includes organizing a community fundraiser.

Sisters Emily and Kayley Tardie, age 11 and 7, respectively, have been hard at work planning a fundraiser scheduled to be held in the New Haven Town Hall on Aug. 25 from 7 to 9 p.m. The event, called “Just Dance,” will feature a night of dancing, food and prizes for the whole family. All proceeds will benefit the Epilepsy Foundation of Vermont.

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Vt. trio taking slow food message to world stage

Posted on August 2, 2012 |
By Andrea Suozzo



NEW HAVEN — Imagine spending five days in Italy, talking about food and agriculture with hundreds of other people from all over the world.

In October, that’s just what Elizabeth Frank, Hugo Lara and Emilie “Savitri” McDonald will be doing.

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Farmers learn about local wheat farming

Posted on July 16, 2012 |
By Kaitlyn Kirkaldy



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NEW HAVEN –– A line of farmers waded through waist-high wheat in a New Haven field last Thursday, looking closely at the plants, determining if it could be harvested soon and asking questions about everything from the effects of dry and wet weather to the types of wheat that are doing the best this year.

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Court supports New Haven solar farm

Posted on July 5, 2012 |
By Andrew Stein



NEW HAVEN — Almost two years after Cross Pollination Inc. proposed one of the state’s largest solar power installations, it finally has a solid green light to build it.

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Age imbalance concerns Douglas

Posted on June 18, 2012 |
By Kaitlyn Kirkaldy



NEW HAVEN –– The fact that the Green Mountain State faces an aging population and a declining number of young people in the work force is an issue that concerns many Vermonters, including former Gov. Jim Douglas.

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Police: Man dead after fatal motorcycle crash

Posted on June 12, 2012 |
By Press release



On June 10th, 2012 at approximately 2225 hours Vermont State Police received a report of a motorcycle crash on North Street in the town of New Haven, south of the intersection with Plank Road.
 
Rescue and Fire Department personnel responded to the scene and located Bruce Sturtevant, 44, of New Haven, on the west side of North Street under the guard rail. Bristol rescue transported Sturtevant to Porter Hospital where he was pronounced dead.
 

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