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CARING CITIZENS GATHERED and held signs on the greens in Addison County on Thursday, Jan. 19, to draw attention to the plight of those who don’t have a house to live in. This gentleman on the City Green in Vergennes displayed a
message that all should take to heart.
Photo by Jason Duquette-Hoffman
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THE ADDISON COUNTY Housing Coalition, community partners and citizens rallied on the municipal greens in Vergennes, Bristol and Middlebury on Thursday, Jan. 19, to remind citizens that there are many houseless people among us and we could do more to help them. Flags at the Homelessness Awareness Day demonstrations represented the number of houseless people in each community. Shown in the top photo is Jason Duquette-Hoffman on the Vergennes City Green; middle, Heidi Lacey, executive director of the Charter House, Annie Ryan and Savanna Montoya on the Middlebury Green; bottom, Chelsea Delisle on left with Katy Thomas on the Bristol Green.
Independent photo/Steve James
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THE ADDISON COUNTY Housing Coalition, community partners and citizens rallied on the municipal greens in Vergennes, Bristol and Middlebury on Thursday, Jan. 19, to remind citizens that there are many houseless people among us and we could do more to help them. Flags at the Homelessness Awareness Day demonstrations represented the number of houseless people in each community. Shown in the top photo is Jason Duquette-Hoffman on the Vergennes City Green; middle, Heidi Lacey, executive director of the Charter House, Annie Ryan and Savanna Montoya on the Middlebury Green; bottom, Chelsea Delisle on left with Katy Thomas on the Bristol Green.
Independent photos/Steve James
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THE ADDISON COUNTY Housing Coalition, community partners and citizens rallied on the municipal greens in Vergennes, Bristol and Middlebury on Thursday, Jan. 19, to remind citizens that there are many houseless people among us and we could do more to help them. Flags at the Homelessness Awareness Day demonstrations represented the number of houseless people in each community. Shown in the top photo is Jason Duquette-Hoffman on the Vergennes City Green; middle, Heidi Lacey, executive director of the Charter House, Annie Ryan and Savanna Montoya on the Middlebury Green; bottom, Chelsea Delisle on left with Katy Thomas on the Bristol Green.
Independent photos/Steve James
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MIDDLEBURY RUGBY COACH K.O. Onufry was presented with the Kathy Flores Lifetime Achievement Award in front of a sold-out crowd at the WRCRA Conference, which was presented by U.S. Women’s Rugby Foundation and Women’s Rugby Coaches and Referees Association on Jan. 14. In addition to coaching Middlebury for the past 22 years, Onufry has coached New England Select side rugby for the 19-and-under and both the men’s and women’s teams at Champlain College. The Salisbury resident also had a prolific playing career that began in 1975 when she played for the UMass Men’s team. She later became captain of the first U.S. Women’s National Team in 1987.
Photos courtesy of Middlebury College and U.S. Women’s Rugby Foundation
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MIDDLEBURY RUGBY COACH K.O. Onufry was presented with the Kathy Flores Lifetime Achievement Award in front of a sold-out crowd at the WRCRA Conference, which was presented by U.S. Women’s Rugby Foundation and Women’s Rugby Coaches and Referees Association on Jan. 14. In addition to coaching Middlebury for the past 22 years, Onufry has coached New England Select side rugby for the 19-and-under and both the men’s and women’s teams at Champlain College. The Salisbury resident also had a prolific playing career that began in 1975 when she played for the UMass Men’s team. She later became captain of the first U.S. Women’s National Team in 1987.
Photos courtesy of Middlebury College and U.S. Women’s Rugby Foundation
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TREE TRUNKS CUT into 18-inch segments after they were downed in the windstorm just before Christmas suffered the further indignity of being covered with snow at the beginning of this week.
But after they are split and dried for a season, their time will come.
Independent photo/John S. McCright
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A MALE RED-BELLIED woodpecker feasts on suet at a feeder in Weybridge. Once a rare sight in Vermont, these colorful avians are now spotted fairly frequently, especially if suet is on the menu.
Photo by Susan Humphrey