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Vermont Battles Heroin Epidemic

One chilly September morning in 2011, Kristin Lundy heard someone ascend her front steps and knock on her door. When she opened it, police Sgt. Mike Fish asked her to gather everyone living in the house. "Your son is dead," he said. "I ran up the stairs," Lundy later recalled in an interview with ...


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New Bill Targets Lyme Disease

The Vermont Senate gave preliminary approval to a bill that would protect medical professionals from prosecution by state regulators for prescribing long-term treatment for Lyme disease on Thursday, April 10. The vote, 27-0 in favor of the legislation, followed a unanimous precursory vote by a Senate ...


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Proposed Legislation Mandates Taser Training

On Wednesday, April 9, Vermont Senate Government Operations Committee considered new legislation that would regulate taser use across Vermont. 
Bill H.225, already passed by the house, would implement statewide training standards for all law enforcement officials armed with electronic control devices ...


The Setonian

CCTA Services Resume After Strike

On Friday, April 4th, Chittenden County Transportation Authority (CCTA) buses resumed their regularly scheduled routes. This decision came after a tense, 18-day standoff between CCTA management leaders and drivers came to an end. The CCTA board of commissioners and representatives of the bus drivers ...


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Vt. House Considers School District Overhaul

Vermont’s education may be in for an historical overhaul if legislation passed in Vermont’s house of representatives last month passes at the end of this legislative cycle. The proposed bill, H.883, would radically consolidate public education in Vermont by reducing the number of school districts ...


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IBM Lays Off More Vermont Workers

Roughly 140 employees at IBM's Essex Junction plant lost their jobs this month, the most recent bout of layoffs in the company's billion-dollar restructuring. The company currently employs over 430,000 people worldwide, but some analysts expect that number to shrink by roughly 13,000. Many of these ...


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Revisiting Middlebury’s Racial History

Alexander Twilight Hall — the austere brick building separating the town from Middlebury College — is named for Alexander Twilight, the 1823 Middlebury College graduate who is known today as the first American black college graduate. Today, Twilight is widely touted as an example of Middlebury’s ...


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New Female Pastor in Middlebury

Upon opening her inbox, Reverend Stephanie Allen noticed one unread email from an interesting source: Middlebury’s Memorial Baptist Church. The email turned out to contain a job offer, which  Allen decided to take, and thereby become the town’s first female pastor. Allen’s role at the church ...


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Three Towns Vote Against Pipeline

Last week, the towns of Cornwall, Shoreham and Monkton voted against a plan to extend a Vermont Gas pipeline from Middlebury to Rutland. The pipeline would pass through their town land. The non-binding votes, held in town meetings, showed strong opposition to the project. Cornwall’s vote was 126-16, ...


The Setonian

CCTA and Union Narrowly Avoid Strike

Chittenden County Transportation Authority (CCTA), and the Teamsters Local No. 597 reached a settlement last Sunday, narrowly avoiding a strike that would have shut down Vermont’s largest bus service. The nineteen-hour-long negotiation session occurred in the CCTA headquarters and was mediated by ...


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Chili Warms Cold Festival Visitors

This Sunday, the streets of downtown Middlebury overflowed with hungry patrons at Middlebury’s sixth annual Chilifest. The booths, run by professional chefs and amateurs alike, dished out over 50 kinds of chili for the annual event. For just five dollars, attendees enjoyed a variety of chilis, which ...


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Controversial Town Hall Proposal Passes

A hotly debated proposal to relocate the Middlebury Town Hall passed in a vote taken this Tuesday, March 4th. The decision comes after weeks of debate in the Middlebury community as to the relative merits and drawbacks of the proposal. Proposal 6, the controversial plan, represents an endeavor to move ...


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1 in 8700: George Matthew Jr.

For most of us the Mead Chapel bells are background noise to our daily activities, so when we hear them ringing our impulse is not to stop and listen.  Accordingly, one might take for granted the immense skill of George Matthew Jr., the College’s carillon player. The carillon, which is often mistaken ...


The Setonian

10-Cent Bag Tax Bill Debate Heats Up

Earlier the current session, State Sen. Robert Hartwell introduced a bill that would impose a a 10-cent fee on all disposable shopping bags at Vermont retailers. The bill would also prohibit the sale and distribution of non-recyclable bags, and ensure that the all bags meet certain environmental standards. The ...


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1 in 8700: Lisa Bernardin

Six years ago, Lisa Bernardin read a newspaper article that would alter the course of her life.  It was during a state of “oscillation,” as she said, that Bernardin came across an article about the winner of the International Brain Bee. The Brain Bee is an international neuroscience competition ...


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Large Fire Destroys Sugarbush Condominiums

A large fire destroyed the Mountainside condominium complex near Sugarbush Resort in Warren, Vt. on Feb. 17. The origin of the fire is still under investigation by local authorities, but reports indicate that the fire started just after one thirty in the morning. According to the Vermont State Police, ...


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Vermont Scientists Pioneer New Maple Syrup Technique

Tim Perkins and Abby van den Berg of the University of Vermont’s Proctor Maple Research Center have discovered a new technique for extracting sap from maple trees that would produce 10 times more sap per acre than the current method. Unlike the current technique, which utilizes wild maples, theirs ...


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1 in 8700: Sue Lahai and Tracy Raymond

Sue Lahai and Tracy Raymond have been cutting hair side by side at Bud’s Barbershop for over 18 years. The shop was opened in 1971 by Bud, according to Raymond. “He worked up right until ninety, so whatever clientele he had left we grabbed. This has been here for over sixty years. So everybody ...


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Braving the Cold for the Big Catch

John Quelch, an ardent ice fisherman, invited me to join him on the pond last weekend after I called him to ask some questions about ice fishing. Expecting only to meet John for a conversation, I was excited to get the chance to join him out on the ice. Before I met John in person, he made me promise ...




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