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Volume 8, Number 30 | September 1, 2016

Museum re-opens

After sitting locked up tight during June and July, the Marble Museum re-opened in August and will keep its doors open through September, according to new docent Alex Menard. The Marble Historical Society operates the museum in three rooms of the historic Marble schoolhouse, which has also been home to the Marble Charter School since the 1990s. The museum’s downstairs room is packed with artifacts, photographs and displays of the Marble area, dating back to the early 1900s. High school students used to clomp their way on creaky wooden stairs to the building’s top floor, where they’d plop down on these desks. Menard said the desks are surprisingly comfortable, and pointed out how ornery boys could theoretically dip a girl’s pigtail in the ink wells. The museum is open Friday through Sunday from 11 to 3 p.m., and is located at 412 W. Main Street. For more on the museum, please turn to page 13. Lynn Burton photo

Assault victim Speaks out By John Colson Sopris Sun Staff Writer

Erica Crampton went out one night in late July for a Slurpee at 7-Eleven, and on her way home was assaulted by an unidentified man along a dark section of the bike path next to Highway 133 in Carbondale. In the five weeks or so since the attack, Crampton told The Sopris Sun, she has generally come to grips with the incident and feels she is working to move forward with her life, including plans for some therapy sessions to

bolster any possible mental-health hangovers from the ordeal. But she also feels the local police and the town government in general need to act more firmly to make the town’s streets safer for women walking alone at night. “I just hope that they either catch that guy (her attacker) or, in lieu of that, do more to make people feel safer,” she said at the end of an interview.

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Erica’s ordeal Crampton, 30, lives with her boyfriend in a small apartment on the north side of town, near the intersection of Cowen Drive and Highway 133. On the night of July 22, she recalled, she got the urge to have a Slurpee and headed out on her own for the mile-long walk to the 7-Eleven and back. ASSAULT page 17

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