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This Week’s Headlines, August 27, 2015

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There’s Something About Mary — And Butch

Butch Sutherland and Mary Riley examine the legislative proclamations given to them by State Rep. Alison Clarkson during the Celebrate Our Community event Friday on the Green. (Nancy Nutile-McMenemy Photo)

Butch Sutherland and Mary Riley examine the legislative proclamations given to them by State Rep. Alison Clarkson during the Celebrate Our Community event Friday on the Green. (Nancy Nutile-McMenemy Photo)

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Top Headlines

Pomfret Board Ignores Meeting Law Complaint
by Katy Savage, Standard Staff

Killington Officials Mull Proposed Firearm Ordinance
by Curt Peterson, Standard Correspondent

West Windsor Closing In On Nonprofit Ski Hill
by George Calver, Standard Correspondent

The Future Of Firefighting, In A Gray Area
by Katy Savage, Standard Staff

Taking Its Toll: Perkinsville Resident Spreading Awareness Of Debt, Depression
by Katy Savage, Standard Staff

Police: Owners Of ‘Tiger’ Issued Fine After Attack
Woodstock Police Log

Plymouth Considers Replacement Of ‘Divisive’ Library Trail Gate
by Virginia Dean, Standard Correspondent

Select Board Won’t Pave Densmore Hill – For Now
by Michelle Fields, Standard Correspondent


SPORTS
Woodstock’s Bradley Brings Back Charity Event For Fourth Year
Staff Report

First year WUHS field hockey coach Annie Doton leads her team in practice.  (Josh Weinreb Photo)

First year WUHS field hockey coach Annie Doton leads her team in practice. (Josh Weinreb Photo)

Seniors Lead Boys Soccer Team’s Quest For State Title Berth
by David Miles, Sports Correspondent

Field Hockey Team Hopes To Build Under New Coach, New Strategy
by Josh Weinreb, Standard Correspondent


ENTERTAINMENT

Pentangle Arts Announces Its 2015-16 Season

Clans Gather To Celebrate All Things Scottish
by Virginia Dean, Standard Correspondent


OBITUARIES all obituaries
Edna Rice
Jay Maxham
Kenneth Smith
Mitchell Oldenburg
Newell Staples
Roger Strong
Patricia Hadley – Patricia Ann Hadley, 80, died Tuesday morning August 25th at the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, New Hampshire. Arrangements are pending with the Cabot Funeral Home in Woodstock, Vermont

PHOTO GALLERIES all photo galleries

Bridgewater Celebration Day
The town of Bridgewater planned annual celebration to bring the community together at the end of summer. Games and Barbecue were part of the celebration.

Farm to Ballet Performance
A modern version of the classic ballet with a contemporary story about farming today was presented in Barnard at the Feast and Field Market.

Prosper Valley School First Day
The first day of school at the Prosper Valley School in Pomfret starts the new combined program of Pomfret and Bridgewater children at the Pomfret school building.

Woodstock Celebrate Our Community
Community members of Woodstock gathered on the Green to celebrate the community with a meal provided by Sustainable Woodstock and a ceremony honoring Mary Riley and Butch Sutherland.

New England Falconry
A barn is the new home of New England Falconry. Michele Losee and Jessica Snyder are the caretakers of a couple Harris’ Hawks and an Eurasian Eagleowl. The women feed and train these birds and are available to give lessons to the public.

WUHS Boys Soccer Preseason Scrimmage
The Woodstock boys soccer team played a scrimmage against the Sharon Academy during the preseason.

Quechee Scottish Festival
The annual Scottish Fest look place on the Quechee Polo Fields with traditional games, competitions, dance and bagpipes.

Brown Bag Concert, Sayon Camara
For the final Brown Bag concert of the summer, Sayon Camera and Landaya Emsemble performed on the Green in Woodstock.


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