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December 5, 2015

Bike ordinance changes mulled MIDDLEBURY Ñ The

Middlebury Select Board had a lengthy discussion Nov 10 with representatives of the Bicycle Ordinance Working Group regarding its latest draft of An Ordinance for the Safe Operation of Bicycles and Other Rideable Devices. Board members had a number of questions regarding allowing bikes on sidewalks, the conditions under which riders may travel two abreast, and what equipment falls into the category of Ò other rideable devices.Ó Chief Hanley will make several minor revisions to the draft of the ordinance as a result of the conversation. The Board agreed to warn a public hearing to take testimony on the proposed ordinance during its next regular meeting Nov. 24.

Mr. Xmas Tree Pageant at MAUHS

BRISTOLÑ Addison County Young Life is preparing for it third annual Mr. Christmas Tree Pageant. This yearÕ s event will be held Saturday, Dec. 12, at 7 p.m., at the Mt. Abraham Union High School Auditorium. Six high school seniors will compete for the title of Ò Mr. Christmas TreeÓ . This is a free, family friendly event. Refreshments will be served.

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Beach family recognized as innkeepers

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By Lou Varricchio lou@addison-eagle.com

VERGENNES Ñ Addison CountyÕ s First Family of innkeepers received long overdue recognition recently. Members of the Beach family, owners and operators of the Basin Harbor Club along Lake Champlain, were recognized recently by the membership of NEIRA, the New England Inns and Resorts Association. The Beachs, fourth and fifth generation owners of Basin Harbor, located along Lake Champlain near Vergennes, received the prestigious title of Masters of New England Innkeeping by hospitality association. The Beachs received the honors at the organizationÕ s annual meeting held at the Wequassett Resort and Golf Club in Harwich, Mass. At the event, Basin HarborÕ s Director of Sales Sarah Morris spoke about the familyÕ s long tradition of neighborliness and excellence in the innkeeping business. Ò The Beach family lived just up the road from Basin Harbor for years before the resort was founded in 1886,Ó according to Sarah Morris, daughter of matriarch Pennie CONTINUED ON PAGE 8

Two students from the Mary Hogan Elementary School delivered their hand-quilted dog bed to Homeward Bound, Addison County’s Humane Society last week. Claire Mason and Zora Duquette attended a sewing camp and shared their first creation with a shelter dog. The happy recipient was Mack, a 10-year-old chocolate Lab pictured in a recent issue of the Eagle. Mack, and his fourlegged brother Harvick, were surrendered to the shelter. Homeward Bound is looking for a single home that will adopt Mack and Harvick. Photo by Hannah Manley

MSJ to hold court for athlete Lenny Burke By Lou Varricchio lou@addison-eagle.com

Ohio fugitive arrested

FERRISBURGH Ñ On Nov. 16, Vermont State Police in New Haven received a telephone call from the Union County SheriffÕ s Department in Ohio. A sheriffÕ s investigator provided credible information about a fugitive from OhioÑ Thomas Andrew Dague, 46Ñ from Ohio living in North Ferrisburgh. VSP located the accused at his residence at 6847 U.S. Route 7 and took him into custody without incident. Dague was lodged at the Marble Valley Correctional Center on $50,000 bail.

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Emmie Burke with her son, MSJ rising-star athlete Lenny Burke. Photo provided

RUTLAND Ñ There are moments when, much like a classic Doc Edgerton stroboscope freeze-frame image, our lives are suspended in space-timeÕ s eternal now; a moment when everything we know and love hangs in a balance of possible futures. At such moments, a life, a career, a relationship, can go either wayÑo r simply end, all in a heartbeat. In January 1979, such an incident occurred to then 17-year-old Lenny Burke during a high school basketball game between RutlandÕ s MSJ and BenningtonÕ s Mt. Anthony Union. On Monday, Nov. 30, at 5 p.m., the Mount St. Joseph AcademyÕ s menÕ s and womenÕ s varsity basketball teams will scrimmage with Rice Memorial High School on the new Lenny Burke Basketball Court and tip their caps to the brave alumnus and former athlete. The new Lenny Burke Court will be dedicated with the MSJ basketball alumnus as the schoolÕ s

special honored guest. Lenny Burke, Class of 1981, was seriously injured when he fouled against a Mt. Anthony player during an MSJ basketball game on that day in January, almost 37 years ago. A long remembered local newspaper photograph captured the foul seconds before Burke was seriously injured. He was in a coma for more than a month resulting from the injury. During a recent VPR radio interview, LennyÕ s mother Emmie Burke recalled her Òf reezeframeÓ moment of terror. She was an eyewitness to her sonÕ s traumatic brain injury as a spectator in the stands at the game that night. ÒH e did try to stand up,Ó she told VPR reporter Nina Kech. ÒI know in his mind, he was wanting to make that shot, because he knew he was fouled. But of course the subdural hematoma came so fast that he couldnÕ t stand up... Lenny remained in a coma for 45 days.Ó But past is prologue and MSJ is using the unveiling of the new court to focus on the positive; CONTINUED ON PAGE 8


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