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A Yankee Notebook: Living amid war and chaos
The news cycle is filled with chaos and mayhem, from the president's conflicting statements to the mass No Kings rallies, and the pardoned perpetrators of the January 6th attack filing a lawsuit…
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10mA Life: Frank Fahey 'was just such a kind, gentle soul'
Frank Fahey, a lifelong educator and supporter of the arts, was known for his empathy, good cheer, and passion for learning, and was a beloved figure in his community, having served as a teacher, administrator, and vocational director.
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6mOld Enfield train depot slated to become gathering spot
Angus Durocher has signed a lease agreement with the town of Enfield to use the old Enfield train depot as a community gathering spot, and eventually plans to purchase the property.
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9mMusical chairs: Many Vermont House and Senate leaders won’t seek reelection
Vermont Legislature will see a high turnover of 10% of the Senate and 20% of the House, with many top lawmakers and committee chairs not running for reelection, resulting in new faces in leadership roles come January.
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7mField crowded for Windsor County Senate seats
State Sen. Alison Clarkson is leaving the Vermont Legislature after 22 years, prompting a full field of candidates to vie for the three Windsor County Senate seats; there also are contested Democratic races in the Upper Valley for nominations for the state House of Representatives.
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2mPolice identify man killed by train in Claremont
Ralph Lapsley Jr., a 52-year-old Claremont resident, was killed by an Amtrak train near Claremont Junction on Tuesday evening, and police are investigating the incident as a tragic accident.