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Chronology 2023: A year in review

THE RAGING MIDDLEBURY falls after the torrential rains in July. Independent photo/Steve James

Change is good, but that doesn’t include climate change. Like everywhere, here in Addison County we saw the effects of this change in the early start to the maple sugaring season, the unusually late hard frost in May, and we all recall the unusually heavy rains of July and August.

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