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By JOHN FLOWERS
BRIDPORT — Addison County lawmakers on Monday warned that the Legislature and Gov. James Douglas appear to be on another collision course this session, this time on the issue of taxes.
By KATHRYN FLAGG
ADDISON COUNTY — For Evan Olson, the hard part is over.
His decision is made, his deposit is in, and the Mount Abraham Union High School senior is heading off to the University of Vermont next year to study engineering.
By ANDY KIRKALDY
VERGENNES — The latest Youth of the Year from the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Vergennes demonstrates the usual requirements for the organization’s annual honor, including leadership in and service to the club, his school and the community.
By ANDY KIRKALDY
VERGENNES — Twenty-two youth wrestling programs from around Vermont sent 460 wrestlers to Vergennes Union High School on Saturday for the kindergarten-through-sixth-grade state championship meet, hosted by the Vergennes-area youth wrestling program.
By Matt Dickerson
It turns out that the president really does know how to handle a challenge.
And no, I am not talking about Barack Obama. I’m talking about Brian Cadoret, the president of the New Haven River Angler’s Association.