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LCMM launches boat center

Posted on July 15, 2010 |
By John Flowers



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FERRISBURGH — The Lake Champlain Maritime Museum on July 17 will officially unveil its new Hazelett Watercraft Center, a structure that will permanently house the LCMM’s growing collection of boats, including the 35-foot-long ice yacht “Storm King.”

The Storm King and the new center in which it is located are both gifts of longtime LCMM supporters Bill and Dawn Hazelett. Bill Hazelett — the founder of Hazelett Strip-Casting of Colchester — was an avid sailor and longtime owner of the Storm King. He died late last month at the age of 91.

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Senior housing pitched for Middlebury South Village

Posted on July 15, 2010 |
By John Flowers



MIDDLEBURY — One of the nonprofit developers of Middlebury Commons is planning another affordable housing project for seniors — this one in Middlebury South Village (MSV) off Court Street.

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Town tax rates stable for most of ANwSU district

Posted on July 15, 2010 |
By George Altshuler



VERGENNES — The five towns in the Addison Northwest Supervisory Union (ANwSU) area received their state educational property tax rates last week for the next fiscal year. These educational rates, which typically make up about three-fourths of the towns’ total residential tax rates, will mostly remain stable relative to recent years.

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Local gives talk on photo history

Posted on July 15, 2010 |
By George Altshuler



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MIDDLEBURY — No one knows exactly how town photography began. In the late 1890s, people began ordering large 8” by 10” cameras from the Sears Roebuck mail order catalogue for about $40 (about 10 times the weekly wage of a cobbler). A few entrepreneurial photographers — whose identities are now unknown — began charging for photographs of families posing in front of their homes with the new cameras.

The photographers also made postcards that were mailed around the country.

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Federal financing is sought for Eastview

Posted on July 15, 2010 |
By John Flowers



MIDDLEBURY — Developers of the proposed Eastview at Middlebury retirement community are seeking $1 million in federal funds to leverage more financing for the 98-unit project slated for land next to the Porter Medical center campus off South Street.

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Buddhist nunnery adds temple

Posted on July 15, 2010 |
By Erin Cummings



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LINCOLN ­— When she reached her mid-forties, Khenmo Drolma was diagnosed with cancer and given five years to live. The diagnosis pushed her to dedicate herself completely to the religion that she had been dabbling in since she was 30, Buddhism.

“That experience gave me the incentive to make a full spiritual commitment to Buddhism,” Khenmo said.

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Reduced burden for middle class key to Howard's Lt. gov. run

Posted on July 12, 2010 |
By John Flowers



MIDDLEBURY — To say that Steve Howard entered politics at an early age would be an understatement.

The 38-year-old Rutland City Democrat was 13 years old in 1984 when he covertly campaigned for then-gubernatorial candidate Madeleine Kunin. He recalled that he had to stump slyly so as not to incur the wrath of his politically conservative dad in Rutland County — which remains one of the reddest regions in a primarily blue state.

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Freeman steps into shoemaking niche

Posted on July 12, 2010 |
By Kathryn Flagg



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MIDDLEBURY — “Just speak up if we can help you,” Dan Freeman called to the customers who’d ambled into the Middlebury shoemaker’s shop.

Just as quickly as he’d looked up, he was back to work. Behind his worktable, Freeman’s hands were in constant motion — stretching the leather in one shoe, and boxing up another pair to ship off to a customer. He pulled lasts, the foot-shaped models used for designing shoes, from the crowded shelves around his workbench.

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College calls off language classes during heat wave

Posted on July 12, 2010 |
By Tamara Hilmes



MIDDLEBURY — Bits of Russian, French, and other languages could be heard in downtown Middlebury and at local swimming holes on Thursday afternoon rather than on the Middlebury College campus, as students in the college Language Schools were freed from their classrooms and air conditioned-less rooms and allowed to frolic in cooler spaces.

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Bridport Grange program spells 'success'

Posted on July 12, 2010 |
By Erin Cummings



The nickname has been well-earned by Ploof, who, as master of the Bridport Grange, has played a key role in the Grange-sponsored program Words for Thirds program, which annually presents free dictionaries to third-graders in Addison Central Supervisory Union schools.

The Bridport Words for Thirds program has been active since 2002. It is a branch of a larger national nonprofit organization called the Dictionary Project, which was started in South Carolina in 1995 and went national two years later.

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