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4 天之前 · by Elise Tillinghast Several weeks and many baths ago, my dog discovered a black-and-white stranger crossing our lawn. Wagging vigorously, and ignoring my frantic shouts, she ran up and offered her canine greeting: a nose-to-tail sniff.
Obituaries 2.5.2025 - Barton Chronicle Newspaper
3 天之前 · Christopher P. Beaulieu It is with deep sorrow that his family announces the unexpected death of Christopher P. Beaulieu, aged 38, of North Troy. Christopher was a compassionate soul with a brilliant mind and a fiercely independent spirit. His life was marked by kindness, a deep respect for others, and an unwavering love for animals. Chris found joy in the company of his pets and devoted much ...
Obituaries 1.08.2025 - Barton Chronicle Newspaper
2025年1月7日 · Normand Beaulieu Normand Beaulieu, 86, of Irasburg, died peacefully at his home on December 5, 2024, due to a brief illness, with his family at his side. Normand was born in Newport on June 5, 1938. He was the son of the late Joseph and Antoinette (Laramee) Beaulieu. He lived in Coventry for three years and then moved to Irasburg with his parents. Normand was raised and worked on the family ...
Obituaries 1.15.2025 - Barton Chronicle Newspaper
2025年1月14日 · Cecile J. Auger Cecile J. Auger, 96, of Essex Center, died peacefully on Friday, January 3, 2025, at University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington, after suffering a massive stroke. She was born in Brownington Center on September 8, 1928, to Emmanuel and Celinda (Roberts) Nadeau. She was the oldest of seven children. On October 18, 1958, she married Raoul Auger, and they had three ...
Barton Celebrated all week long - Barton Chronicle Newspaper
2024年8月21日 · by Kenzie Strange BARTON – Merriness was in the air during Barton Celebrates, a weeklong mini-festival that showcased the history and resilience of the village. Families and people of all ages came together to enjoy food, music, and good times, learn more about Barton, and have fun. “There’s something about this place that makes people want to stay and think hard about leaving ...
This Week's Headlines - Barton Chronicle Newspaper
2025年1月30日 · the Chronicle publishes every Wednesday. Here are some of the headlines from our January 17, 2018, edition: School funding a priority for legislators Supporters rally around fired librarian Dismissal of murder charge sought Bad tenants leave landlords in the lurch Recent Chronicle Headlines Fire destroys Ming’s House restaurant Barton trustees contemplate electric rate hike Work on Newport ...
This Week Archives - Barton Chronicle Newspaper
2025年1月22日 · At LRUEMSD Board members hear sister-school plan. Published 7d ago - Tracy Davis Pierce. by Matthew Wilson At Monday’s meeting of the Lake Region Union Elementary-Middle School District Board, administrators discussed moving to a sister-schools structure to help in managing staffing and infrastructure issues.
A Christmas Carol for today - Barton Chronicle Newspaper
2024年12月11日 · by Maria Amador . G REENSBORO — In September, 45 strangers gathered at the Highland Center for the Arts (HCA) to audition for a part in the Civic Standard’s production of Charles Dickens’ famed story of a transformative Christmas Eve. Some auditioned with a brief monologue or a tap dance; others, adults and children alike, read Lewis Carroll’s “Jabberwocky” to the rhythm of their ...
Barton Town Meeting. Voters approve new police contract
2024年3月13日 · by Joseph Gresser. B ARTON—Voters ended an impasse between the town and the Orleans County Sheriff’s Department at Town Meeting on the evening of March 5. The town hasn’t had a contract with the department, nor any formal agreement to provide police protection with another agency, since 2020, when negotiations with …
the Chronicle turns 50! - Barton Chronicle Newspaper
2024年3月28日 · Notes from a newbie by Joseph Gresser I wake up every morning surprised and pleased to remember that I am the editor of the Chronicle. I’ve been here for a while now, but when I look around at my wonderful colleagues, I see people who have worked here for decades more. Over the years I’ve heard a lot of how it used to be. For many years, when much of the reporting, editing, and production ...