End Of The ‘Jungle’ As We Know It?

Tony Marquis Photo
One of the buildings on the property owned by Bill Alsup in the east end. A group of residents want to fix up the area around the building in hopes of spurring economic growth.
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TOP STORIES…
Bridgewater Man Drowns In Lake Amherst - read the full story
By Eric Francis, Standard Correspondent
Police Are Stepping Up Patrols In The Wake of Burglaries
by Gwen Stanley, Standard Staff
Grievances Pile Up In Plymouth
by Virginia Dean, Special to the Standard
End Of The ‘Jungle’ As We Know It? – Read It Here
by Tony Marquis, Standard Staff
Town Tests Turn off of Streetlights
By Gwen Stanley, Standard Staff
Windsor Southwest Supervisory Union Head Steps Down – Read the full story
Staff Report
ECFiber-FairPoint Face Off In High-Speed Internet Debate
by Michelle Fields, Special to the Standard
Rubblebucket’s Sound Rooted In Taftsville Family, Trees – Read The Story / Watch the Video
by Katy Savage, Special To The Standard
Volunteers Play Vital Role At Norman Williams Public Library
by Paul Bousquet, Special to the Standard
West Windsor Suspends Sewer Purchase Talks Until Clear Title Is Established
by Tom Kenyon, West Windsor News
Revived Community Garden In Quechee Is Really Astonishing
by Helen Clark, Quechee News
Amateur Filmmakers, Hikers Capture Drama Of Appalachian Trail
by Katy Savage, Special to the Standard
Chinese Students Enjoy Vermont’s People, Ice Cream
by Virginia Dean, Special to the Standard
Billings Farm Preps For 26th Edition Of Quilt Exhibition
Legislators Rated On Their Support Of Key Business Issues
SPORTS
Hockey Tradition Spans Generations For One Pomfret Family
by Michelle Fields, Special To The Standard
West Windsor Hopes Trails Become Hub For Hikers, Bikers
by George Calver, Special To The Standard
31st Annual Prouty Bike, Walk And Row Against Cancer Sets Fundraising and Registration Records
OBITUARIES
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Michael Bivins
Leslie O’Malley
William Henne
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Photo Galleries from events found in this week’s Vermont Standard.
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The 88th Annual St. James Fair
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Vermont 100 Mile Ride & Run
Nordic Ski Practice In The Summer























