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TWO COLLEGE STUDENTS enjoy an absolutely gorgeous fall afternoon recently by tooling around on roller skis. The day was so fantastic that they are showing off
smiles (rather than grimaces) as they near the top of a hill on Weybridge Road near the Middlebury town line.
Independent photo/John S. McCright
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COL. SILAS ILSLEY and wife, Mary Osborne Ilsley, who donated $50,000 to build Middlebury’s public library a century ago, arrive at the Main Street institution on Saturday to celebrate its 100th birthday. Middlebury Community Players provided the costumes worn by Amy Mincher and Joe McVeigh. Photo courtesy of Joe McVeigh
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HOW ABOUT ENTICING unregistered voters in Vergennes with ice cream? Cedar Winslow, the
Bixby Library’s community engagement manager, is ready to hand out lu.lu ice cream and election
information to anyone registering at the library on Sept. 17.
Independent photo/Steve James
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MIDDLEBURY’S SYLVIA LUSTIG celebrated her 100th birthday on Sept. 12. Her daughter is Paula Israel,
who owned/operated the former Wild Mountain Thyme business at 48 Main St. in Middlebury.
Photo courtesy of Paula Israel
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SUE LEGGETT, AN integral part of the Addison Independent’s team for four decades, receives the New England Newspaper & Press Association’s coveted Cornerstone Award from NENPA President Aaron Julien at the regional organization’s conference in Rhode
Island late last week.