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January 4th

Lincoln board decides against floating school bond

Posted on January 4, 2010 |
By Kathryn Flagg



LINCOLN — The Lincoln school board last week decided to postpone a bond to fund school repairs, pushing back a possible vote on the bond until at least March 2011.

The Dec. 21 decision came after several weeks of hasty discussions regarding possible repairs to the Lincoln Community School’s aging building, which the board discussed for several hours with community members at a well-attended Dec. 16 public meeting.

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Holmes offers helping hand to Olympic skaters

Posted on January 4, 2010 |
By Andrea Suozzo



MIDDLEBURY — When most people think about vacation, they don’t imagine giving massages and taping up injuries on three hours of sleep a night. But when Judy Holmes takes her three weeks of vacation this year, she’ll be doing just that.

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Public input sought for design of Champlain Bridge at Jan. 4 meeting (UPDATED)

Posted on January 4, 2010 |
By John S. McCright



VERGENNES — Turns out the design for the replacement for the Champlain Bridge actually has yet to be set in stone, so to speak.

The Dec. 15 recommendation by the Lake Champlain Bridge Project’s Public Advisory Committee (PAC) to go with option No. 6 of the six bridge designs presented by officials form the New York and Vermont transportation departments — and the overwhelming concurrence with that choice by the public in an online survey last month — are just recommendations.

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Brandon neighbors angry at solar plan

Posted on January 4, 2010 |
By Lee J. Kahrs



BRANDON — No one wants to see a lawsuit, but it’s not out of the question regarding a plan by a Brandon couple to install a solar array on their property in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood.

Six neighborhood property owners attended a pre-hearing conference of the Public Service Board on Dec. 16 at the Brandon Fire Station to air their concerns about the proposed project. PSB utilities analyst Greg Faber, acting as the hearing officer, ran the conference. He asked abutting landowners to state their grievances

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Locals win titles at Tiger wrestling tourney

Posted on January 4, 2010 |
By Andy Kirkaldy



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MIDDLEBURY — Wrestlers from local schools won five weight classes at Middlebury Union High School’s 38th Annual Hubie Wagner Invitational, while the 18 teams’ coaches voted Vergennes sophomore Cara Strona the tournament’s outstanding wrestler, and Otter Valley junior George Mitchell won a title and his 100th match.

In claiming the 96-pound title, Strona became only the second female wrestler to win a weight class at the MUHS tournament, joining Courtney Martell, the older sister of Strona’s senior teammate, Kori Martell.

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