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New Bristol organization aims to boost literacy

COMMUNITY MEMBERS BROWSE their options at a free book swap hosted by the Vermont Literacy Network in Bristol this fall. The early literacy organization, which moved into Bristol’s Main Street in September, offers programming for students, educators and members of the community. Photo courtesy of Kayden Hamlin

Vermont Literacy Network, an early literacy organization that offers programs for students, educators and the community, is taking root in Bristol.

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