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This Week’s Headlines, September 9, 2016

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Fran Lamb turns vintage glass into garden art. Lamb sands a hockey puck that she will use as a backing to hold up a flower. (Rick Russell Photo)

Fran Lamb turns vintage glass into garden art. Lamb sands a hockey puck that she will use as a backing to hold up a flower. (Rick Russell Photo)

Art Of Glass

Don’t Raze Your Glass: Give It to Fran Lamb
by Virginia Dean, Standard Correspondent

Top Stories

Gilbert’s Hill Saved: Public Invited to Event
Staff Report

‘Pickers’ Coming to Vermont
Staff Report

The Rise of Two-River Ottauquechee Regional Commission
by Tony Marquis, Standard Staff

Reading Give Land to Oil ‘God’
by Katy Savage, Standard Staff

Hartland Man Wants to Rename Mt. Ascutney
by Curt Peterson, Standard Correspondent

Weathersfield Residents Remember Romaine Tenney
by Nancy Nutile-McMenemy, Standard Correspondent

SPORTS

Wasps Rebound to Rout U-32: Woodstock Finds a ‘Taste for Scoring’ in 29-7 Win

by David Miles, Standard Correspondent

Girls Cross County Wins Thetford Meet
by David Miles, Sports Correspondent

Woodstock Field Hockey Defeats Cosmos
by George Calver, Standard Correspondent

OBITUARIES

Connie Tessier
Esther Maynes
Richard Weir


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ScultpureFest Exhibit Opening
The art opening reception for “Grounding”, an exhibition of site specific land art curated by Jay Mead and Edyth Wright was hosted on the King Farm, part of SculptureFest in Woodstock.

WUHS Football Game vs U32 Raiders
In the opening match up Woodstock Union High School football team took on the U32 Raiders at home on Friday, September 2.

GMHA Distance Days & Events
Event held at Green Mountain Horse Association on September 2-4, celebrated the 80th 100 mile ride.

Plymouth Folk & Blues Festival
The annual event held at Plymouth Notch, Coolidge Historic Site, brings musicians together to play for two days for the Plymouth Folk and Blues Festival.

Hartland First Day of School

Reading First Day of School

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