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Vermont Adds a New State Motto in Latin

This June, Peter Jensen, the Foundations of Engineering and Architecture Instructor at the Hannaford Career Center, will be retiring. After working eight years in his current position at the center, and forty years overall in the Middlebury education system, Jensen and his career of dedicated work deserve ...


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Vt. House Passes Resolution in Response to Indiana Controversy

Last Friday, April 3, the Vermont House adopted a House Resolution, H.R.8, that expresses “strong opposition to state religious freedom restoration legislation that authorizes discrimination based on sexual orientation.” This comes as a response to Indiana’s passage of the controversial Religious ...


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Maple Season Comes to Vermont Late This Year

Spring thaw marks the start of maple syrup season in Vermont. Across the state, trees will be tapped, sap will be boiled, and pancakes will be doused in fresh syrup to mark the beginning of spring. Vermont is known as the maple capital of America with 1500 sugarhouses producing 40 percent of the nation’s ...


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Chili Connoissuers?

Do people attending Chili Fest really have discerning enough palates to judge chili?  To get to the bottom of this, we decided to see what people thought about their own abilities to objectively determine how good the chili really it.  To figure this out, we asked: Do you consider yourself a chili ...


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Vermont Chili Festival 2015

This past Saturday, March 14,  downtown Middlebury was transformed by thousands of people who gathered for the Seventh Annual Vermont Chili Festival. Chili Fest has been ranked one of the Top 10 Winter Events by the Vermont Chamber of Commerce. The event went from 1p.m. to 4p.m. Proceeds from this ...


The Setonian

Shumlin's Controversial Budget Plans Cuts Prison Education

Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin recently proposed cuts in the prison education system that total $1.7 million. These cuts affect the budget of the Community High School of Vermont, an institution that provides high school courses to people in the Vermont prison system. The Community High School of Vermont ...


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Vermont Chili Festival Set for March 14

Has this warm, sunny weather got you itching to get out of the library and walk around town, even though it’s not quite warm enough for ice cream and popsicles? How about a warm bowl of chili - or, better yet, chili samples from over 40 restaurants, groups and clubs in the area? It sounds like the ...


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1 in 8700: Mike Rainville

Mike Rainville’s woodcraft has received various different awards and amount of press throughout his career. The most recent plaque he’s received is the prized 2014 Vermont Woodworker of the Year given to him by the Vermont Wood Manufacturer’s Association. He also won the Vermont Design Competition ...


The Setonian

Vt. Considers Gun Regulations with Bill 31

Hundreds of Vermonters recently debated a new bill on gun control. The bill hopes to expand background checks and bar people considered mentally ill from carrying a weapon alongside imposing other restrictions on gun ownership. The Senate Bill 31 was met with much opposition as the largest crowd descended ...


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One in 8,700: William F. Brooks, Jr.

William F. Brooks, Jr., the Executive Director of the Henry Sheldon Museum, radiates passion for his work. Since he was appointed in 2012, Brooks has worked extensively to foster a cohesive relationship between the town and the museum.


The Setonian

VT Gas Pipeline Phase II Fails to Be Completed

Last week, Vermont Gas announced that due to a nearly 80 percent price increase in the past six months, the company has terminated Phase II of their two-part pipeline extension plan, which means the plant will no longer extend from Middlebury to the International Paper plant in Ticonderoga, N.Y. Skepticism ...


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Vergennes Solar Array Underperforms

The Vergennes solar project just completed its first year of operation, but energy output results were not as great as its developers had hoped.  In 2012, the city of Vergennes leased land by its wastewater treatment plant to Encore Redevelopment, which installed a solar array in that area with the ...


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Legislature Reconsiders Vaccination Law

In light of a recent measles outbreak, which originated at Disneyland in December and has since grown to 102 cases in 14 states, the debate on child-vaccination laws in Vermont has been reignited. According to America’s Health Rankings, which is funded by the United Health Foundation, Vermont is ...


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Frugal Resident Donates Millions to Brattleboro

Ronald James Read passed away in June 2014 at the age of 92. Before his death, none of his Brattleboro neighbors knew that he was a millionaire. Read lived a very modest life. However, in his will he left $4.8 million to the Brattleboro Memorial Hospital and $1.2 million to the Brooks Memorial Library. Read ...


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Cursive Coffee Closes its Doors

On Wednesday, Jan. 14, Cursive Coffee posted on its Facebook page that it would be closing its doors as of Saturday, February 21. Located at 58 Main Street, this progressive espresso bar will shut down just eight months after it’s opening on Friday, June 13. Jim Osborn and Sam Clifton, who met working ...