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The Principal of Montpelier Elementary School, Tim Franke, knows that the reason a child acts out in school may be hunger. “Students will be uncomfortable and when asked what is the trouble, may admit that they had not eaten that day or even the night before,” reported Tim Franke to the Hunger Council of Washington County last week. More ... The Vermont Telecommunications Authority (VTA) is inviting Google to build their “Fiber to Communities” ultra high-speed network in every corner of Vermont. More ... Professor and author Woden Teachout will present a program entitled, Capture the Flag: A Political History of American Patriotism on Wednesday, March 24th, beginning at 7:00 p.m. in the Northfield Community Room of the Brown Public Library. More ... The Fifteenth annual William E. Colby Military Writers’ Symposium was held on the Norwich University campus last week. More ... What do you get when you put over 150 teenagers and 25 advisors in one hotel for three days and two nights? In the case of the 52nd Annual DECA State Career Development Conference, what you get is hard work, pride, and a whole lot of fun. More ... Norwich University students presented dining hall employee Rosemary Sprague with a check totaling just under $8,000. This was not to cover an outstanding debt for an overcharged meal card but rather an act of love for someone the students see every day as they enter the dining hall to eat. More ... Nancy Smith, left, NPTO president presented a check in the amount of $2,190.00 dollars to Carol Curtis, Northfield Elementary Principal. More ... The Vermont Humanities Council and the Friends of the Brown Public Library is sponsoring a reading and discussion series entitled New England Uncovered. The first book discussion was Peyton Place by Grace Metalious. More ... WILLIAMSTOWN – there will be a special vote at the next school board meeting on April 13 at the high school. Voters will be asked to revisit their decision at town meeting to reduce the school budget by $400,000. But before the meeting can be held, the school board may be required to send notices to all school teachers notifying them that they may not have a job next year. More ... Some important additions to the child and youth collections at Brown Public Library have been made as a result of donations from the Northfield Rotary Club. More ... RANDOLPH – Gifford Medical Center announced a major turnaround in its finances at its 104th Annual Meeting of its corporators last week at the Randolph hospital. More ... To the community, EACH YEAR Norwich University sponsors a professional In-Service Day for its staff members. We are fortunate to have faculty, staff, and community members offer a diverse array of workshops to staff. More ... News RSS feed |
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