The tree and photos referred to in last week’s story, “Blooming Crabapple Tree Brightens View,” were on Hudson Avenue, not Hudson Street. The final paragraph of last week’s article, “CAE Receives Food Systems Infrastructure Award,” was truncated. It should have read, “At Walden Heights Nursery and Orchard, the award will[Read More…]
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The May 21 story, “Fire Ignited by Crashed Car Destroys Iconic Red Barn,” misspelled the name of the barn’s owner in one caption. She is Leslie Jean Ballantyne. In last week’s story, “Peace Corps Panel at Greensboro Free Library,” the photo of Arminda King and Corrine Pelletier shows Pelletier on[Read More…]
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Last week’s story, “Fire Ignited by Crashed Car Destroys Iconic Red Barn,” should have referred to Bruce Fortmann as the driver who stopped to help and not Brian Fortmann. In addition, one of the captions misidentified the crashed vehicle as a truck. It was a car. Manny Fliegelman’s last name[Read More…]
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The correct date of the May Greensboro select board meeting is May 14. The article in last week’s edition, “Next Steps for Housing, Deteriorating Town Hall Contemplated.” should have said, “Town clerk Kim Greaves said this will likely be a subject for the May 14 select board meeting.” The full[Read More…]
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In the April 9 story, “Saplings to Submit $1M Grant Application for Expansion,” Melissa Jacobs misstated details of the lease agreement signed by Saplings for land on which the childcare center plans a new facility to expand their program. That agreement is between Saplings and the East Craftsbury Presbyterian Church.[Read More…]
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The remark attributed to Liz Baum in last week’s story, “Residents Offer Climate Action Plan Input,” should have been attributed to Liz Steel. In addition, comments attributed to Sophi Veltrop should have said, “A look at the sources of Vermont’s energy identified only 25% of fossil fuel energy spending recirculating[Read More…]
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The March 26 story, “Fire District Made Whole Following Embezzlement,” should have indicated Laurel Schoop’s Wolcott property is on Vt. Rte. 15, not Rte. 16. In the same issue the article, “Remote WIC Appointments to Continue, Increasing Access,” attributed Amy Malinowski’s comments to others. She said, “A key challenge for[Read More…]
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HARDWICK — Last week’s editorial, “Scams Abound, We’ve Just Been Lucky,” in referring to CAPTCHA rules should have referred to Turing, rather than touring. Alan Mathison Turing (June 23, 1912 to June 7, 1954) was an English mathematician, computer scientist, logician, cryptanalyst, philosopher and theoretical biologist. He was highly influential[Read More…]
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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…]
