HARDWICK – Last week’s article, “Schoop Charged with Embezzlement” misidentified Gary Michaels as the NEKarts treasurer. He serves as Hardwick Downtown Partnership’s treasurer. Also last week, our story about the Hardwick Town Meeting, “Civil Discussion Marks Uneventful Meeting,” indicated Dave O’Brien had been elected town agent, when David Shepard was[Read More…]
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HARDWICK – Last week’s photos of Head Start-Early Head Start children should have indicated the cookies were decorated at the Jeudevine Library and made by Carol’s Kitchen (formerly Connie’s Kitchen).
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HARDWICK – A paid warning in last week’s issue, approved by a member of the Town of Greensboro Select Board for a town meeting day vote, noted the names of all select board members as signatories. One of those members asked that it be noted Bobbie Nisbet and Chair Eric[Read More…]
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Last week’s story, “Community Displays Support for Board,” should have read, “The board decided in favor of placing articles on the town meeting ballot asking voters if they want to elect town officers via Australian ballot and change the day of the town meeting to the third day preceding the[Read More…]
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The December 25 year-in-review article about Craftsbury should have said, “Craftsbury Saplings Received a $50,000 planning grant from First Children’s Finance Vermont to help with the planned expansion project.”
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In last week’s article, “WEC Manager Authorized to Sell Wrightsville Hydro Plant,” minutes of the board’s October 30 meeting were revised at the November meeting, December 4, they became available December 18. The correct quotes from those amended minutes are, “A Motion made by Director Hamilton, seconded by Director Douglas,[Read More…]
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ed. note: In last week’s story, “Becky Butler Honored as UVM Outstanding Educator,” The correct spelling is Francinne Valcour. The phrase “The care Butler exhibits for her students is exceedingly evident. , .” should be removed.
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HARDWICK – In the story, “Sylvacurl Creates Waste-free Wood Curl Packaging,” on page 18 of last week’s issue, the Lovinsky’s names was misspelled. In that same issue, the piece titled, “Southworth will be Guided by Vermont Constitution,” the email address for Rep.-elect Southworth is [email protected]
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The article, “Woodbury Residents Hear About Broadband Construction,” in the November 6 issue was written by John Reid, Woodbury’s representative to NEKCV dba NEK Broadband. We’ve heard a number of comments about Raymonda Parchment’s headline, “Clerks say, BYOB: Bring Your Own Ballot,” in the November 6 Special Election Edition and[Read More…]
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HARDWICK – A sentence in last week’s article “Less Interruptions at Meeting, More Grants” should have identified Jennifer Ranz rather than Jennifer Lucas, who did not attend the meeting and read, “Greensboro resident Jennifer Ranz said in response, ‘I am shocked at the rushing; I am just appalled at how[Read More…]
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The article last week, “Wolcott Landowner Conserves 286-acre Parcel” was written by Clive Gray. The story last week, “Statewide Voter Turnout Lower, Mixed Locally,” seemed at odds with the Vermont Secretary of State’s report of higher voter turnout. Both turn out to be correct in an appropriate context. 372,885 voters[Read More…]
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HARDWICK – Last week’s story should have been titled, “Hazen Union Students Learn Emergency First-Aid Skills.” Emergency first responders is a certification which requires training beyond the first-aid skills students learned at the Governor’s Institute program they attended. The body of the story should have indicated the program gave students[Read More…]