- Josh Leatherwood of Salisbury, left, comes out of the crowd at Sunday’s Foodaroo in Middlebury to help “Agent Butterfly” of the comedy juggling duo Her Majesty’s Secret Circus get her partner, “Agent Honeymoon,” up on a 7-foot unicycle. Laughter and ooo’s of amazement followed. Independent photo/Steve James
- A crowd of food enthusiasts conservatively estimated at more than 3,000, turned out this past Sunday for the 10th of Foodaroo, an event showcasing Vermont’s culinarians and beverage makers. Crowds line up at some of the food trucks in the Marble Works for Foodaroo this past Sunday. Independent photo/John S. McCright
- Zach Nugent of Dead Set plays some Grateful Dead tunes at Foodaroo 2025. Independent photo/Steve James
- 6-year-old Andre MacLean, right, is recruited for a top-secret mission by Agent Honeymoon of the troupe Her Majesty’s Secret Circus at Foodaroo 2025. Independent photo/Steve James
- Danya Pirie of Stone Leaf Teahouse pours a maple matcha at Foodaroo. Independent photo/Steve James
- Foodaroo attendees enjoy treats on the Riverfront Park lawn on Sunday. Independent photo/John S. McCright
- Foodaroo crowd enjoys treats on the Riverfront Park lawn on Sunday. Independent photo/John S. McCright
- Billie Bowdish wins the kids cupcake baking competition at Foodaroo on Sunday. Independent photo/John S. McCright
- Agent Honeymoon of the comedy troupe Her Majesty’s Secret Circus plays with fire at Foodaroo 2025. Independent photo/Steve James
- Artist Matt Heywood recently installed this frog mural on the Mill Street facade of the Middlebury Shop in Middlebury. The artwork was a collaborative effort between local artists, including some Middlebury Union High School students, and is designed to direct folks to the Frog Hollow district in the downtown. Independent photo/Steve James

















