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Crime lab gets overdue upgrade
Harry Jeppe rolls back the hammer on a silver Ruger .44 magnum, taking aim at a tank of water tucked into one corner of an old, drab hospital room.
Center Bakery more than a sweet spot
The Center Bakery in the brick-and-shingle building across from the village green in Waterbury Center plays many roles: grocery store, art gallery, reading room, neighborhood center, patisserie, and sandwich and coffee shop.
Fire station committee suggests two sites
“If it takes us six minutes to get to a house fire, we’ll probably just be recovering a body,” Fire Chief Gary Dillon told Waterbury’s fire station study committee. |
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Little League all-stars drop game to Montpelier
Waterbury’s 9-10-year-old all-star baseball team faced off against a tough Montpelier team on Sunday, July 5.
Wiffle Ball tournament to be held in Hyde Park
The second annual Tammy Brigham Wiffle Ball Tournament will be held Aug. 8, starting at 9 a.m., at the Hyde Park Recreation Fields.
Going the extra mile for kids
What has 280 legs and enough grit to last a mile?
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Meet the burrito girl
Chances are you’ve never met anybody quite like Agatha Kessler. The idiosyncratic 27-year-old founder of Burrito Mountain, the new lunch cart in front of Rusty Parker Memorial Park, can be found sporting a big pair of white and brown plaid sunglasses, a blue and white pinstripe apron and a little straw hat.
CVMC Auxiliary elects officers
Rena Chernick of Montpelier was voted president of the Central Vermont Medical Center Auxiliary. Chernick, a hospital volunteer since the late 1980s, has been on the auxiliary board for 14 years, and is a member of the medical center’s board of trustees. Heidi Pelletier of Montpelier is president-elect, Carol Welch of East Montpelier is vice president, Robin Brandis of Elmore is secretary and Sarah Miller of Montpelier is treasurer.
Brittany Roy joins Landmark Realty
New England Landmark Realty has hired Brittany Roy of Waterbury to be a real estate specialist in its Waterbury office on North Main Street.
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Ruane family of Stowe welcomes son
Jaxson Francis Ruane was born Tuesday, May 19, 2009, at Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington. He weighed 9 pounds, 6 ounces and was 21 inches long.
Education Notices
Waterbury student earns Marshall School honors
Garden club awards for flower displays
In keeping with its mission of “promoting pride in our community through gardening projects along our roadways and within neighborhoods,” the A River Runs Through It garden club presented spring and summer awards to several home and business gardeners.
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Green Mountain Mile was a great success
The second annual Green Mountain Mile was a great success this year.
Peace of mind is a bargain at any price
A few weeks ago, I walked into the TV room and found my teenage daughter riveted to a true crime documentary. I asked her what she was watching, and she said, “It’s about the snipers in Baltimore. Do you remember this?”
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Susan Moses
Susan (Woodruff) Moses, 74, of Camillus, N.Y., died June 15, 2009, at St. Joseph Hospital in Syracuse, N.Y.
Phylis E. May
Phylis E. May, 79, a 52-year resident of North Duxbury, died Thursday, June 25, 2009, at the Manor Nursing Home in Morrisville after a period of declining health.
Fawn Hope Commo
Fawn Hope Commo, 57, of Waterbury died June 23, 2009, in the comfort of her home and family after a courageous battle with cancer. |
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