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YMCA's ASPIRE program supports area youth

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Thanks to Meeting Waters YMCA, hundreds of kids in southeastern Vermont can continue to learn and develop important social skills even after the bell rings at the end of the school day.


Deadly Disease Strikes Brothers, Only One...

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Vermont brothers Austin Leclaire, 13, and Max, 10, both have Duchenne muscular dystrophy, but only Max is able to get treatment in a promising clinical trial.

Green Street eviction will make families homeless

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As Crystal Shipper walked through her apartment's crowded kitchen to the living room, she kept an eye on her three children while gesturing toward the only possessions she will have left later this week.

'A tale of two states' Shumlin tours Windham County as Irene anniversary approaches

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Abraham Lincoln once wrote, "Be not afraid of greatness. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them." Gov.

Developing Healthy Spirit, Mind and Body

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Thanks to Meeting Waters YMCA, hundreds of kids in southeastern Vermont can continue to learn and develop important social skills even after the bell rings at the end of the school day.

Athens man pleads not guilty to third DUI, child cruelty

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A Vermont man with a lengthy criminal history is facing up to 20 years behind bars after he allegedly drove drunk leading police on a high speed pursuit through Windham County with two children in the back seat of the vehicle.

Latest E.coli tests Counts down in most waterways, one...

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When some local rivers and streams showed significantly elevated E. coli levels earlier this summer, officials attributed the results to rainfall.

Vandalism prompts fundraiser for SR rec area

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The Saxtons River Recreational Area earlier this month was once again vandalized, prompting the committee overseeing it to hold a meeting to discuss financing a system to deter any more hooliganism.


Walking for happiness

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Linda Wheatley and Paula Francis know there is no shortage of causes to get behind, but before any of the more weighty issues can be addressed the two Central Vermont women think this country needs to start thinking about one of its most important and undervalued resources: Happiness.

Final E. coli results a mixed bag

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After a season of up-and-down bacterial levels, last week's samples again showcased the good and the bad while also featuring the reappearance of an off-the-charts reading .

Moore declines GOP nomination

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There will be no Republican nominee in the race for Windham-3's two Vermont House of Representatives seats, as attorney Christopher Moore has officially withdrawn his name from the general election ballot.

At last

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Children in Bellows Falls, Westminster, Grafton, Athens, Rockingham, Saxtons River, Bartonsville and Cambridgeport have waited 50 years to attend a school that was healthy, clean, well heated and cooled without drafts and suffocating heat.

Greater Falls Community Garden Collaborative has three-year plan

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The collaborative, which started in November 2011, has devised a three-year strategic plan in the hopes of hiring a paid part-time coordinator, set up community workshops, maintain existing community gardens and try to develop new ones, among other goals.

Westminster Cares, Inc.

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The Westminster Cares, Inc. Board of Directors met Sept. 5 at the Westminster Firehouse with President Connie Sanderson presiding.

Vermont Signature Sauces masterminds prove selves the bosses of sauces

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At a time when many businesses are struggling to stay open, one in the Connecticut River Valley has closed not because it's doing poorly -- but because it's booming.


Building next door to Main Street Arts gets demolished

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An old and condemned building was demolished Monday as part of some good old-fashioned home improvement by Main Street Arts.

More funds to fix Irene-ravaged bridge

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The Vermont League of Cities and Towns gave Rockingham about $200,000 to help replace the Bartonsville Bridge.

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A Sudbury woman says in-state testing of mosquitoes could save human lives, so she's started a petition demanding it.

Kurn Hattin executive director steps down

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A familiar face at Kurn Hattin Homes for nearly the past 40 years will now be absent, as the executive director who worked his way up the ranks has retired.

Homeyer reads from kids book at MSA

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Henry Homeyer will read from his children's book "Wobar and the Quest for the Magic Calumet" at Main Street Arts on Saturday at 4 p.m. Accompanying him for the reading and signing will be the book's illustrator, Josh Yunger.

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