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VERMONT

April 7, 2018

Published by New Market Press, Inc.

Serving Addison, Rutland & Chittenden Counties

CRYSTAL HALL ARRESTED

The drive for universal pre-K in Vermont

MIDDLEBURY | On March 22, at approximately 3:20 p.m., a motor vehicle stop was conducted after observing several motor vehicle violations. A records check indicated that Crystal Hall, 38, of Middlebury, was found to have an active arrest warrant. Hall was taken into custody and transported to the VSP New Haven Barracks for processing. Hall was later released on a citation by order of the Franklin County Superior Court. ■

» Pre-K Cont. on pg. 8

ORWELL WOMAN ASSAULTS TROOPER

ORWELL | On March 29, the Vermont State Police were assisting another state agency with an ongoing investigation in Orwell. During the investigation, Emily Bowen, 21, of Orwell and Justin Deuso,34, attempted to obstruct law enforcement officials while in the performance of their official duties. While doing so, Bowen assaulted a trooper and resisted arrest. She was placed under arrest for the charges, and transported to the VSP New Haven Barracks for processing. Both Bowen and Deuso were issued citations to appear in Addison County District Court Criminal Division at a later time and date. ■

Eagle’s Grand Prize marks 15th year By Lou Varricchio EAGLE EDITOR

TWO SIDES TO EVERY COIN: A rare collection of ancient Greek coins will be on display at Middlebury College on

Friday, April 13, starting at 12:30 p.m. at the Museum of Art Mahaney Center for the Arts (Room 125). Simone Edgar Holmes, an intern in ancient art, will present her numismatic research and display an impressive collection of ancient coins from the local museum. The event is free. Pictured: Greek gold coin from 276–293 A.D. with a diameter of 7/8 inch. Photo courtesy of Simone Edgar Holmes

MIDDLEBURY | The Vermont Eagle’s popular Grand Prize contest celebrates its 15th year this season with an especially challenging set of clues. Created by Middlebury resident Mark Brady for a radio station he previously owned, the contest was transferred to newspaper in 2003 when Brady was named sales director at the weekly publication. At that time, publishers Dan Alexander and Ed Coats purchased the old Addison Eagle from founding owners headed up by Connie Houston of Vergennes. Alexander’s and Coats’ acquisition was soon renamed the Vermont Eagle, at Brady’s suggestion, to better reflect its expanded 12,000 circulation area covering Addison and Rutland counties and a sliver of the southern tier of Chittenden County to the north. » Grand prize Cont. on pg. 7

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