Addison Independent – Family-Owned Independent Newspaper
Founded in 1946, the Addison Independent is a family-owned independent newspaper delivering local news for Addison County, Vermont.
Addison Independent – Family-Owned Independent Newspaper
Founded in 1946, the Addison Independent is a family-owned independent newspaper delivering local news for Addison County, Vermont.
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Type(s) | Hebdomadaire |
Langue(s) | Anglais |
Pays et région | Vermont (VT) / États-Unis |
Villes(s) | Middlebury |
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Site Web | Visiter |
Brokers say demand is still strong, but higher interest rates can be a drag. The post Real estate market appears to be stabilizing appeared first on Addison Independent.
Less than a year on the job, the principal alerted the community that he would take a leave of absence for the rest of the school year. The post Principal leaving Bristol Elementary School appeared first on Addison Independent.
Some Addison County philanthropists and people of faith helped a Mexican town with links to migrant farm workers here. The post Locals help get clean water to a small town in Mexico appeared first on Addison Independent.
How do you help when someone you love has a stroke? Two local women found out and shared their story and those of others. The post Experience informs mother/daughter book on supporting stroke survivors appeared first on Addison Independent.
Something clicked for Mary Arbuckle when she picked up a camera. For two decades she has putting folks in the 5-town area on screen. The post Arbuckle puts community on TV in Bristol area appeared first on Addison Independent.
A Monkton couple loved coffee, and they wanted to start roasting -- but what would be their value-add to the business? The post Monkton couple roasts bird-friendly coffee beans appeared first on Addison Independent.
See a play in Ripton, meet some climate heroes and what ever happened to Martin Guigui? The post By the way for March 23: See a play in Ripton, meet some climate heroes … and more appeared first on Addison Independent.
Federal authorities claim that a Bristol man swindled customers of a fraudulent woodworking business out of $165,000. The post Bristol man pleads not guilty to wire fraud charges appeared first on Addison Independent.
When the executive director departed after less than a year, the Henry Sheldon Museum developed some new ways to accomplish its mission. The post Sheldon explores new leadership structure after Skenyon’s departure appeared first on Addison Independent.
Music, poetry, video and dance at Middlebury College in April 1 will be offered in service the Ukrainian peace effort. The post Performing arts show at college to benefit Ukraine appeared first on Addison Independent.