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THE VUHS BOYS’ soccer team at a recent afternoon practice. Like other squads around the county, the Commodores were getting ready for a high school season that will soon get under way.
Independent photos/Steve James
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THE VUHS BOYS’ soccer team at a recent afternoon practice. Like other squads around the county, the Commodores were getting ready for a high school season that will soon get under way.
Independent photos/Steve James
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THE VUHS BOYS’ soccer team at a recent afternoon practice. Like other squads around the county, the Commodores were getting ready for a high school season that will soon get under way.
Independent photos/Steve James
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THE VUHS BOYS’ soccer team at a recent afternoon practice. Like other squads around the county, the Commodores were getting ready for a high school season that will soon get under way.
Independent photos/Steve James
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THE VUHS BOYS’ soccer team at a recent afternoon practice. Like other squads around the county, the Commodores were getting ready for a high school season that will soon get under way.
Independent photos/Steve James
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COACH KEVIN HAYES was putting the VUHS boys’ soccer team through its paces at a recent afternoon practice. Like other squads around the county, the Commodores were getting ready for a high school season that will soon get under way.
Independent photos/Steve James
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THE VUHS BOYS’ soccer team at a recent afternoon practice. Like other squads around the county, the Commodores were getting ready for a high school season that will soon get under way.
Independent photos/Steve James
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AN UMBRELLA DOESN’T only provide protection from the rain, it can also bring people together. Sharing a single brolly as they crossed the Cross Street Bridge on Tuesday were Annika Bruning, left, Mira Biancosino and Meredith Carr-Perlow, all of Middlebury.
Independent photo/Steve James
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TUESDAY’S HEAVY DOWNPOUR dumped several inches of rain on Addison County, inundating fields and roads, but also creating puddles in the Ilsley Library parking lot in downtown Middlebury. Four siblings — Sophia LaRose, 6; Chloe LaRose, 8; Emma LaRose, 11; and Jacob LaRose, 4 — used those puddles as an excuse for some extra fun and exercise on their way to returning books.
Independent photos/Steve James
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TUESDAY’S HEAVY DOWNPOUR dumped several inches of rain on Addison County, inundating fields and roads, but also creating puddles in the Ilsley Library parking lot in downtown Middlebury. Four siblings — Sophia LaRose, 6; Chloe LaRose, 8; Emma LaRose, 11; and Jacob LaRose, 4 — used those puddles as an excuse for some extra fun and exercise on their way to returning books.
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TUESDAY’S HEAVY DOWNPOUR dumped several inches of rain on Addison County, inundating fields and roads, but also creating puddles in the Ilsley Library parking lot in downtown Middlebury. Four siblings — Sophia LaRose, 6; Chloe LaRose, 8; Emma LaRose, 11; and Jacob LaRose, 4 — used those puddles as an excuse for some extra fun and exercise on their way to returning books.
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TUESDAY’S HEAVY DOWNPOUR dumped several inches of rain on Addison County, inundating fields and roads, but also creating puddles in the Ilsley Library parking lot in downtown Middlebury. Four siblings — Sophia LaRose, 6; Chloe LaRose, 8; Emma LaRose, 11; and Jacob LaRose, 4 — used those puddles as an excuse for some extra fun and exercise on their way to returning books.
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BILL KUX, AN actor from New Haven, Conn., left, checks out the Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival 8 badge he had just picked up at Town Hall Theater on Wednesday morning while companion Frank Rizzo is ready to head out and see some movies. They arrived in Middlebury via train for the five-day festival, which continues through Sunday evening.
Independent photo/Steve James
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KRISTEN CARRA OF Cornwall pours over the program for the Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival 8 while sitting at Little Seed coffee house in downtown Middlebury Wednesday morning. She was trying to pick which were the most appealing shows in the five-day festival, which continues through Sunday.
Independent photo/Steve James
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LYNN DIKE, LEFT, Lloyd Dike and Rob North (all candidates for the Legislature) are seen volunteering at the Addison County Republicans’ booth during Field Days this month. The GOP sold raffle tickets for a Case Big Farm toy tractor and for five $100 gasoline cards. Roy Murdock won the toy tractor donated by Champlain Valley Equipment. Winners of the R.L. Valle gift cards were Rod Wright, Joan Forbes, Greg Schroeder, Bob Patterson and Don Keeler.
Photo courtesy of Tom Hughes