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Mike Townsend: With Bartlett, you hear what you want to hear - and don't want to
Susan Bartlett met with a small audience today at Halvorson's Upstreet Cafe in Burlington, and the message was she A "gets it." She gets the fiscal challenges.
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Bennington hires new police chief from within
The Bennington Police Department's second-highest ranking officer, Lt. Paul Doucette, will be the town's next police chief starting in September, according to Town Manager Stuart Hurd.
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MomentumREADY for My Close-Up, Mr. Lee
The day before the casting call, I fantasized that they would take one look at me - my frizzy red hair, my bright smile, my aura - especially my aura - and hand me a major part.
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Bennington banker sentenced in bank fraud
A Bennington man whose lawyer said had "too big a heart" to be a banker was sentenced to four months in prison Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Christina Reiss.
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Essex beats Bennington in American Legion final
CASTLETON -- Essex Post 91 captured the Vermont American Legion Baseball title today, rolling to a 12-2 win over Bennington in the championship round.
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Support group helps parents at a Wita s Enda
After hearing from parents about their children's drug use, community leaders set about implementing a type of support group that has been successful in Rutland.
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Clinic demand is up as doctors dona t accept new patients
Dr. G. Richard Dundas, founder and medical director of the Bennington Free Clinic, said the clinic consisted of one exam room and one doctor seeing patients when it opened at the start of 2009.
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Leech joins Merchants Bank
Reggie Greene, Senior Vice President of Merchants Bank, has announced the appointment of Kathryn Leech as vice president and corporate banking officer serving the Bennington County market for Merchants Bank.
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Rabid-fox attack is 6th of year
BENNINGTON -- Vermont officials said an attack on an 8-year-old boy was the sixth by rabid gray foxes in the state this year.
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Nothing in life is free, except maybe access to CAT-TV studios
As Operations Manager at Catamount Access Television, William Gardner is often asked "what's the catch?" to getting involved in local programming for CAT-TV's three public access cable channels.
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