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April 11, 2015

Published by New Market Press, Inc.

Special Forced meeting: consolidation Farewell to of schools auditor’s By Bruce Parker office?

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OUT OF AFRICA

Vermont Watchdog Report

MIDDLEBURY Ñ The Middlebury Select Board signed a warning for a special town meeting to consider amendments to three sections of the town charter that would set the stage for a future vote on eliminating the Town of Middlebury Office of Auditor. The special town meeting is scheduled for Monday, April 27, at 7 p.m., with Australian Ballot voting on article 1 to take place on Tuesday, April 28.

Theft at Radio Shack in Rutland Town RUTLAND TOWN Ñ Vermont State Police troopers received a call reporting a theft from the Radio Shack store located in the Green Mountain Plaza in Rutland Town. The caller advised police that a person stopped one of the suspects in the parking lot and a second suspect left on foot. Trooper Justinger of the VSP Rutland Barracks identified Spencer Carey, 24, of Alburgh as one of the suspects in the theft. Carey was cited to appear in Rutland County Criminal Court on May 18. Joseph Thornton, 24, of West Rutland was identified as the second suspect in the theft. According to Trooper Justinger, Ò I attempted to make contact with him at his residence but was unsuccessful. An arrest warrant will be submitted for Thornton to appear for retail theft.Ó

MONTPELIER Ñ Despite one lawmakerÕ s valiant effort to preserve local control over schools in Vermont, the state House on Wednesday voted 88-55 to force districts to merge into 1,100-student pre-K-12 education systems, or to have the Agency of Education do it for them. As representatives discussed H.361 Ñ the House Education Committee bill to reorganize 270-plus school districts into a few dozen large districts Ñ a debate raged over whether restructuring should be up to local communities or bureaucrats at in Montpelier. State Rep. Cynthia Browning, an Arlington Democrat who favors local control, urged colleagues to let Vermonters decide whatÕ s best for their schools. Ò Any school district that wishes to merge or recombine as proposed here or in any CONTINUED ON PAGE 10

Middlebury College’s Mahaney Center for the Arts, Concert Hall will showcase an interactive concert of East African music and dance performed April 29, 8 p.m. The performance includes bow-harps, thumb-pianos, xylophones, tube-fiddles, bowl-lyres, gourd shakers, struck gourds, reed-box rattles, ankle bells, leg rattles, and various kinds of drums. The event is sponsored by the Department of Music. Free. Call 802-443-3168 for details.

Work begins on clearing future rec center site By Lou Varricchio lou@addison-eagle.com MIDDLEBURY Ñ The former American Legion building on Creek Road in Middlebury was razed April 2 to make way for construction of the townÕ s new recreation center. Asbestos abatement was scheduled to be completed before demolition began by K.D. Associates. The firm was responsible with inspecting and sampling the site for hazardous materials which, by law, had to be removed, and properly disposed, before demolition. The planned Middlebury Recreation Center is scheduled for early 2016, according to a project information sign, erected by the town, at the construction site. The center, which has been designed and will be built by Bread Loaf Construction, will include an open, well-lighted gymnasium space, several multipurpose rooms, rooms for UD-3 school sports teams, a recreation-field shelter and a public space. Funding for the center is coming from taxpayers and Middlebury College.


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