Nathan Meunier is the author of last week’s Weeks Gone by story from 20 years ago, Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2005, who wrote “Railtrail hike offers stunning vistas and misuse.” Following Tuesday evening’s publication of last week’s story “Sen. Douglass announces plans to resign after release of private group chat,” Press[Read More…]
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Last week’s story, “Consideration of new public safety building brings out residents,” should have indicated the petition asked for a yes or no vote on the question of building a new Cabot Public Safety Building and not for construction of the building.
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Following last week’s publication of, “Sterling names Brown to ecology faculty,” Sterling College Director of Communications & Marketing Julia Vallera told us, “Farley has been a Faculty in Ecology for many years so we’re confused why this article is announcing her appointment as something that happened recently.” We received a[Read More…]
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John Schweizer’s name was incorrectly spelled, adding a ‘t’ prior to the ‘z’ in two recent pieces and last week’s photo essay, “Swamped Boat in Caspian Lake.” Before that, the misspelled reference to Schweizer appeared in the September 2 story, “Drought conditions affect Caspian Lake” and Dede Stabler’s August 27[Read More…]
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The photo by Terry J. Allen in last week’s story, “Thousands convene for Labor Day solidarity events,” shows a scene in City Hall Park, not Battery Park. Last week’s story, ”Circus Smirkus, Wonder Arts receive VEC grants,” should have been titled, “Circus Smirkus, Rural Arts Collaborative receive VEC grants.” Wonder[Read More…]
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The full name of the school in last week’s article, “Head start moved to early education center,” is the Lakeview Early Education Center, not Mountain View Early Education Center.
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Alex Peltz, not Tom Peltz was speaking with the select board in last week’s story, “Resident remembers Tina Daigle, tax rate set.”
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Last week’s story “Tax Rate Set, Assistant Town Clerk Hired,” reported “Greaves told board members that she has hired Sharon Fialco as an assistant town clerk for two days a week starting in August.” July 30, Town Clerk Kim Greaves said the minutes of the meeting from which that information[Read More…]
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In response to the June 25 story, “East Village Advisory Committee Announces Potential Grant,” Sandra Vitzthum, a Montpelier architect has indicated that Plainfield’s Planning Commission Chair Will Colgan has said permanent yurts, wheeled homes and tents are allowed in Plainfield if they have zoning and wastewater permits. And, while there[Read More…]
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In last week’s story, “July 10 Passes Uneventfully, Flood Mitigation Work Continues,” Town Manager David Upson should have been quoted to say, “We always have our finger over the red button, but never took the cover off” during this event. The Hardwick Police Chief is Michael Henry and repayment of[Read More…]
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The headline of last week’s story, “New Commissioner to be Appointed. . . ,” should have indicated, “Estimation Process Changed.” It should also have indicated Lynne Gedanken was leaving the board of commissioners, not Roger Prevot.
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Last week’s story, “Bechdel’s Book Talk Draws Supportive Fans” neglected to note that the event was hosted by Hardwick’s Galaxy Bookshop. Co-owner Andrea Jones said, “We knew it was going to be a big event and were thrilled Allison agreed to come to Hardwick and end her tour here.” Last[Read More…]
