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The Crucible: Whither witch way? |
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Written by Rob Williams
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Nov 19, 2009 at 03:53 PM |
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11/19/2009
By Rob Williams
This Thursday through Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Harwood Union High School
Playwright Arthur Miller's The Crucible is one of thespian America's most famous dramatic stories. Ostensibly about the 1692 Salem witch trials, Miller's story was authored during the 1950s, against a repressive national political backdrop of anti-Communist "witch hunts" led by the infamous Cold Warrior, Wisconsin Republican Senator Joseph "Tail Gunner" McCarthy. Be first to comment this article | Print | E-mail | Read more... |
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Christmastime in North Fayston |
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Written by Huguette Abbott
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Dec 18, 2008 at 10:06 AM |

 The driver of this vehicle was uninjured after the car jumped the curb and took out a roof support in front of the Waitsfield Post Office last week.Photo:JeffKnight |
12/18/2008
By Huguette Abbott
I knew it was not promising to be a good winter when the Almanac said bitterly cold. What a roller coaster ride so far. Give me snow any day. Four days ago it was 50 degrees, yesterday 9 degrees and this morning it was 42 degrees. The eaves are running a stream. I hope it settles down soon. Be first to comment this article | Print | E-mail | Read more... |
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Real affordable housing -- in real time |
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Written by Kara Herlihy
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Jul 24, 2008 at 03:03 PM |
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07/24/2008
By Kara Herlihy
It started where, in theory, all projects start -- a plan. This particular project started at the planning district, during the July meeting of the steering committee of the Mad River Valley Planning District.
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Using the woods as your grocer |
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Written by Jeremy Silansky
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Jul 10, 2008 at 11:55 AM |
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07/10/2008
By Jeremy Silansky
This time of year marks the arrival of when a walk in the woods can provide the reward of some tasty edibles on your table. Particularly members of the boletus family (also known as porcini or ceps) and my summertime favorite, the chanterelle. You may also stumble upon an oyster mushroom or two.
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Getting to the airport is not always easy |
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Written by Bill Stinson
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Jun 19, 2008 at 11:03 AM |
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 Downed glider being towed from Blueberry Lake in Warren. Many gliders from the Region Soaring Championships were forced down due to bad weather. Many landed in fields while one went down in the lake and another in the trees short of the Warren Airport. Photo: Carl Credon
06/19/2008
By Bill Stinson
The Region Soaring Championships are taking place this week at the Warren
Sugarbush Airport. The weather, which is such an important part of this competition, has been less than cooperative in the early part of the week. Monday, June 16, was the first day of the contest, and the task for the day had to be canceled due to the weather. Tuesday started out with a good forecast early, but the weather deteriorated quickly during the afternoon.
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