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MUHS Tiger website not official MIDDLEBURY Ñ A website, with the URL of middleburytigers.com, is promoting itself as a MUHS Tigers website; the site is not sanctioned by the schoolÕ s athletic program, according to a school official. The Eagle published an e-mailed news release it received from the website last week; the newspaper was not aware of the fact that the high school did not approve of the advertised site. The website is a template for various sports teams around the nation using the Ò TigerÓ mascot as well as to promote product advertising.
Police pursue man in Buel’s Gore BRISTOL Ñ On Oct. 19, at approximately 7:45 a.am. a trooper from the Vermont State Police attempted to stop Andrew Ollove, 26 of Brooklyn, N.Y., on Route 17 in the unincorporated tract of BuelÕ s gore. Ollove was the operator of a 2015 Nissan Sentra and was being stopped for a motor vehicle law violation. Ollove failed to stop when signaled to do so and a brief pursuit ensued, continuing for approximately 5 miles before coming to a stop at the Jerusalem Country Store in Bristol. Ollove was taken into custody without further incident. He was transported to the Williston State Police barracks where he was processed and released with a Citation to Appear in Chittenden County Superior Court, Criminal Division.
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By Bruce Parker Vermont Watchdog Report MANCHESTER, Vt. Ñ Following last weekÕ s gun control discussions at the Democratic presidential debate, an anti-gun group in Vermont is holding secretive meetings to advance gun violence themes despite data showing the green Mountain State is the safest in the nation. According to an e-mail sent out Wednesday from Ann Braden, president of gun Sense Vermont, the gun control group is organizing Ò to present a strong case in each region that gun violence has a real, tangible effect on people in our community.Ó The group is seeking gun-violence survivors who will tell their stories with support from doctors, educators, law enforcement officials and other community leaders. Gun Sense also plans to track and publicize gunviolence incidents. The effort will culminate in a forthcoming Ò gun Violence in Vermont: Statewide ReportÓ to be released during the legislative CONTINUED ON PAGE 7
A ground breaking ceremony was held for the expansion of Otter Creek Brewing in Middlebury. Bread Loaf Corporation is providing services for the design and construction of the new 8,000 square feet of additional production space to accommodate a state-of-the-art, fully automated 120-barrel brew house. Pictured: BLC architect Tom Karlhuber, brewmaster Dave Hartmann, brewmaster Mike Gerhart, Director of Operations Matt Quinlan, Otter Creek founder Lawrence Miller, U.S. Rep. Peter Welch, Gov. Peter Schumlin, and President-CEO Dan Fulham.
158th Fighter Wing returns to Vermont By Lou Varricchio lou@addison-eagle.com
Vermont F-16 refueling in flight over New Hampshire.
BURLINgTON Ñ Vermont Air National guard members returned home Oct. 19. More than 100 members of the green Mountain Boys 158th Fighter Wing squadronÑ including several from Addison CountyÑ retuurned to Vermont this afternoon after a four-month-long deployment in Asia. Ten F-16 fighter jets spent the summer months flying from U.S. Air Force bases in both Japan and South Korea. The deployment was part of a series of security missions flown for the U.S. Pacific Command. Following the terrorist attacks of 2001, the 134th was assigned defensive Operation Noble Eagle flight missions over U.S. cities in the New England and the Middle Atlantic regions. The 158th is a unit of the Vermont Air National guard, stationed at Burlington Air National guard Base. When activated to U.S. service, the squadron is under USAF Combat Command.