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THE ADDISON COUNTY Solid Waste Management District hosted its “Repair Fair” this past Saturday at the Middlebury American Legion headquarters, an event that saw at least 95 area residents turn out to get household items fixed by 23 savvy volunteer “fixers.” Former bike shop owner Richard McKerr delivers some TLC to a stationary bike.
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THE ADDISON COUNTY Solid Waste Management District hosted its “Repair Fair” this past Saturday at the Middlebury American Legion headquarters, an event that saw at least 95 area residents turn out to get household items fixed by 23 savvy volunteer “fixers.” Retired electrician Jeff Cathcart performs surgery on a lamp.
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VOLUNTEER FIXER JON Deming tinkers with a broken DVD player brought to American Legion Post 27 on Saturday for the Addison County Solid Waste Management District’s Repair Fair. Deming did his best to get three DVD players working.
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THE ADDISON COUNTY Solid Waste Management District hosted its “Repair Fair” this past Saturday at the Middlebury American Legion headquarters, an event that saw at least 95 area residents turn out to get household items fixed by 23 savvy volunteer “fixers.” Dave Griese of Bristol reattaches a zipper to a fleece at one station.
Independent photo/Steve James
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THE ADDISON COUNTY Solid Waste Management District hosted its “Repair Fair” this past Saturday at the Middlebury American Legion headquarters, an event that saw at least 95 area residents turn out to get household items fixed by 23 savvy volunteer “fixers.” The reason behind the fair was to prevent items from ending up in landfills. Courtney Krahn of Cornwall gets her chainsaw fixed by Dan Rossignol of Addison.
Independent photo/Steve James
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THE ADDISON COUNTY Solid Waste Management District hosted its “Repair Fair” this past Saturday at the Middlebury American Legion headquarters, an event that saw at least 95 area residents turn out to get household items fixed by 23 savvy volunteer “fixers.” Cindy Waltrous of Orwell waits with some sheep shears.
Independent photo/Steve James
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THE ADDISON COUNTY Solid Waste Management District hosted its “Repair Fair” this past Saturday at the Middlebury American Legion headquarters, an event that saw at least 95 area residents turn out to get household items fixed by 23 savvy volunteer “fixers.” Jon Deming tinkers with Larry Montague’s DVD player — one of three he brought in.
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AT SATURDAY’S REPAIR Fair in the American Legion hall off Boardman Street in Middlebury, Kerri-Ann Jennings of Vergennes is clearly pleased that volunteer Dan Rossignol of Addison was able to fix the learning tree her son used to stand on to watch her cooking.
Independent photo/Steve James
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THE ADDISON COUNTY Solid Waste Management District hosted its “Repair Fair” this past Saturday at the Middlebury American Legion headquarters, an event that saw at least 95 area residents turn out to get household items fixed by 23 savvy volunteer “fixers.” One of those fixers is Dan Rossignol of Addison, who is shown working on a chainsaw.
Independent photo/Steve James
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THE ADDISON COUNTY Solid Waste Management District hosted its “Repair Fair” this past Saturday at the Middlebury American Legion headquarters, an event that saw at least 95 area residents turn out to get household items fixed by 23 savvy volunteer “fixers.” Carrie Macfarlane and Jeff Margolis brought in a stationary bike that needed some tweaks.
Independent photo/Steve James