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This Week’s Headlines, May 19, 2016

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Out With The Old, In With The New

Conor Kennedy, a Hartland resident and chief of staff for retiring Senate Pro Tem John Campbell (right), talks with his former boss in Damon Hall on Monday. Kennedy announced his candidacy for Campbell's seat in his hometown.  "The people of Vermont are so much better off by having someone like Conor as their representative in Montpelier and this is just the beginning folks." said Campbell. (Nancy Nutile-McMenemy Photo)

Conor Kennedy, a Hartland resident and chief of staff for retiring Senate Pro Tem John Campbell (right), talks with his former boss in Damon Hall on Monday. Kennedy announced his candidacy for Campbell’s seat in his hometown. “The people of Vermont are so much better off by having someone like Conor as their representative in Montpelier and this is just the beginning folks.” said Campbell. (Nancy Nutile-McMenemy Photo)

Top Stories
Audit: Treasurer Took Money From Church Fundraisers
by Katy Savage, Standard Staff

Teo Zager A No-Go For November
Staff Report

Future Of WUMS Dress Code Unknown
by Katy Savage, Standard Staff

Arrest Highlights State’s Issue With Contractor Fraud
Staff Report

Hartland Principal Takes Job At Hartford High
by Virginia Dean, Standard Correspondent

Reading Man Wins $2M In Vaccine Case
Staff Report

Classmates Rally Behind Old Friend With Lyme Disease
by Katy Savage, Standard Staff

In The Right Place: NYC Ballerina Moves To Quechee, Trains Local Dancers
by Katy Savage, Standard Staff

Barnard Board Awards Local Mowing Contract
by Curt Peterson, Standard Correspondent

Option Tax Pays For New Welcome Signs In Woodstock
by Michelle Fields, Standard Correspondent

Parking Committee Has Formed
by Michelle Fields, Standard Correspondent

‘High Risk” Sex Offender Escapee Recaptured
by Eric Francis, Standard Correspondent

Letter to the editor: Attendees Left Dress Code Forum Without Answers
submitted by Alison Taylor, Woodstock

Hartland Growers Of Exotic Mushrooms Hold Clinic
by Curt Peterson, Standard Correspondent


Kevan O'Connell hits out of the bunker on the first hole during a match at the Woodstock Country Club in Woodstock,  on Tuesday May 17. (Herb Swanson Photo)

Kevan O’Connell hits out of the bunker on the first hole during a match at the Woodstock Country Club in Woodstock, on Tuesday May 17. (Herb Swanson Photo)

SPORTS

Woodstock Boys Lacrosse Struggles Against B&B
by David Miles, Standard Correspondent

ArtisTree, VINS Offer Activities At Trek To Taste Hub

BarnArts Race Around The Lake This Weekend
by Chloe Powell, Barnard News

Former Wasp Named First Team All-Conference

Last-Minute Goal Lifts Girls Lacrosse To Win
by George Calver, Standard Correspondent

Girls Tennis Wins Pair Of Delayed Matches
by David Miles, Sports Correspondent

Boys Tennis Beats ‘Canes To Increase Streak To 4
Staff Report

OBITUARIES
CommittalNorma Moore, Raymond Stillson, Edward Wardwell
Robert O’Leary
Ron Brown
Ruth Schaffner
Winona Kennedy


PHOTO GALLERIES all photo galleries

Dwight Camp, Awarded Distinguished Citizen
Dwight Camp was honored by the Green Mountain Council Boy Scouts of America with the 2016 Distinguished Citizen Award.

Yoh Theatre Players Present “These Shining Lives”
The Yoh Theatre Players performed “These Shining Lives” on May 5 at the Woodstock Union High School. The play is based on a true story of four women who worked in a watch factory in Ottawa, Illinois.

WUHS Prom, 2016
The annual WUHS junior prom was held at the Quechee Club on Saturday, May 14.

WUHS Golf Match
Woodstock Union High School golf team hosted a match at the Woodstock Country Club in Woodstock, Vermont on Tuesday May 17, 2016.


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