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Bulky Day Scheduled for June 17
by Gazette Staff CRAFTSBURY – At its May 16 regular meeting, the Craftsbury Select Board discussed billing for solar-generated energy,
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Quarry Project Film May 31
MARSHFIELD – The Quarry Project film will be shown at the Jaquith Public Library on Wednesday, May 31, at 7
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Mosaic Art Shown at Back Room Gallery
ST. JOHNSBURY – The whole month of June celebrates the mosaic art of Mary Tapogna, in “Hail Mary, Full of
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Burgess Named to President’s List
MANCHESTER, N.H. – John Burgess of Wolcott has been named to Southern New Hampshire University’s Winter 2023 President’s List. The
Pelton Inducted at Castleton
CASTLETON – Castleton nursing student Nicole Pelton, of Marshfield recently joined more than 50 other nursing students who participated in
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NORMAN G. ANDREWS
HYDE PARK – Norman Gerald Andrews, 75, of Hyde Park died at Copley Hospital in Morrisville, on May 16, following
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Wyatt Case Marckres
A son, Wyatt Case Marckres, was born to Andrew and Kassity (Hale) Marckres of Craftsbury, on April 29, at Copley
Woodsmoke by Julie Atwood
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May
by Elizabeth McCarthy You’d think it would be enough just to see the birth of Spring when lambs come out
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Clearly, it was not Answered
by Willem Lange EAST MONTPELIER – It was always a pleasure, at the beginning formation of Boy Scout meetings, to

Tips for Growing Great Tomatoes
by Dr. Vern Grubinger, Extension Vegetable and Berry Specialist, University of Vermont BURLINGTON – A vegetable garden is not complete

The Early Bird Gets the Jumping Worm
by Jen Weimer HILLSBOROUGH, N.H. — We’ve all heard the idiom, “The early bird gets the worm.” When it comes
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Clearly, it was not Answered
by Willem Lange EAST MONTPELIER – It was always a pleasure, at the beginning formation of Boy Scout meetings, to