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For Jesus

Posted on March 23, 2012 |
By Trent Campbell



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WATCH THE SLIDESHOW about the play dedicated to Lincoln fifth-grader Jesus Rosa-Ivey Jr., who had cerebral palsy and died in December. Independent photo/Trent Campbell

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Sap line

Posted on March 22, 2012 |
By Trent Campbell



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A SAP LINE rushes into a Weybridge sugarbush. Local sugarmakers are wrapping up a short season this year due to the unseasonably warm weather and lack of snow cover. Independent photo/Trent Campbell

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Student showcase

Posted on March 22, 2012 |
By Trent Campbell



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ADDISON REPERTORY THEATER students at the Patricia A. Hannaford Career Center in Middlebury will present student-written one act plays on March 29, 30 and 31. Students are seen here rehearsing “A Date for Four” by Middlebury Union High School junior Carl Andrews and “Back Stage” by Middlebury senior Chenoah Small. Independent photos/Trent Campbell

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Class on the rocks

Posted on March 22, 2012 |
By Trent Campbell



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MIDDLEBURY COLLEGE PROFESSOR Chris McGrory Klyza leads a seminar in American environmental politics on the rock in front of Gifford Hall Monday afternoon when soaring temperatures sent many college classes into the great outdoors. Independent photo/Trent Campbell

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Slideshow: Pulp Mill Bridge Exposed

Posted on March 21, 2012 |
By Trent Campbell



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Stripped down to its structural elements, Middlebury's Pulp Mill Bridge is undergoing a $1.7 million renovation. The project, which will provide new siding, roofing and decking for the 192-year-old span, is scheduled to be completed by November. But don't worry walkers, joggers and bikers, the adjacent footbridge of the Otter Creek will remain open during construction. 

Last week, our one and only Trent campbell got down and dirty in construction rubble to expose the fabled bridge's bare essentials. Click below to enjoy the slideshow!

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Bare Bones

Posted on March 19, 2012 |
By Trent Campbell



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THE PULP MILL Bridge has been stripped down to its structural elements as it undergoes a $1.7 million renovation. The project, which will provide new siding, roofing and decking for the 192-year-old span, is scheduled to be completed by November. The adjacent footbridge will remain open during construction. Independent photo/Trent Campbell

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Keep smiling

Posted on March 19, 2012 |
By Trent Campbell



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A DECORATIVE “SCARECROW” keeps on smiling despite being tossed to the side of Creek Road in Middlebury. Independent photo/Trent Campbell

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Looking for sun

Posted on March 19, 2012 |
By Trent Campbell



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GREG PAHL, RIGHT, gives Vermont Congressman Peter Welch a tour of the Acorn Energy Co-op solar array that was recently constructed on Middlebury town property behind the police station. Many involved with the cooperative project pressed upon Rep. Welch the importance of legislating consistency and stability into energy incentive programs that make projects like Acorn’s possible. Independent photo/Trent Campbell

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