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January 14, 2017

New familyoriented program targets sixth graders BRANDON — Sixth graders in the Rutland Northeast Supervisory Union School District, along with their parents or caregivers, are invited to take part in a new youth and family education program designed to help them improve their problem-solving and communications skills. The Strengthening Families Program Ages 10-14 is a free, sevenweek program offered through PROSPER (Promoting Schoolcommunity-university Partnerships to Enhance Resilience), a program of University of Vermont Extension 4-H, in partnership with the school district and community organizations. Sessions will be held Wednesday evenings at Otter Valley Union High School in Brandon, March 1 through April 12, and will include dinner for the family, incentives for attendance and free childcare for younger family members. The program is open to sixth graders from Leicester Central School, Lothrop Elementary School, Neshobe Elementary School, Otter Valley Union School, Sudbury County School and Whiting Elementary School. Space is limited Continued on page 12

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CSJ to honor Martin Luther King Jr. RUTLAND — College of St. Joseph will host a presentation by Dr. Paul Miller of Green Tech High Charter School in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Jan. 16. He will discuss a variety of topics including identity, the Curse of Willie Lynch, learned helplessness, and a fixed mindset versus a championship mindset, all through the lens of his personal story and his book, “We Need to Do Better.” Dr. Miller has more than 15 years experience in the urban public education system. He has served as CEO

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Eighteen youths enjoyed a fun and informative day at a sewing clinic and workshop sponsored by University of Vermont Extension 4-H, Nov. 5 in Barre. They were: Front row (sitting): Marina Alberts, Essex Junction; Sophia Shifiletti, Colchester; Alex Montgomery, Williston; Evan and Susha Benoit, Montpelier. Middle Row: Lexi Llanos, Burlington; Adaline Ploof, Essex Junction; Samantha and Lilly Provost, Jericho; Maisa Cook and Olivia Kane, both from Newbury. Back Row: Lily Boutin, Essex Junction (hidden in picture behind Adaline); Tessa Cook, Newbury; Corinna Hobbs, Hinesburg; Claire Knowles, Essex; Sheyenne Miller, Randolph; Adam Messier, Braintree, Samantha Flint, Brookfield.

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Photo by Allison Smith/UVM Extension 4-H

The Paisley Hippo changes hands By Cassandra Loucy office@addison-eagle.com

HINESBURG — Ethan Martin, lifelong resident of South Burlington, has recently become the new owner of the Paisley Hippo sandwich shop in Hinesburg. The sale, which became final Jan. 3, is helping Martin fulfill his dream of becoming a business owner. Martin’s parents are the owners of Bertha Church, a lingerie store in downtown Burlington which has recently celebrated its 50th anniversary Pictured is Ethan Martin, the new owner of the Paisley Hippo sandwich shop in Hinesburg. Photo by Cassandra Loucy

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