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Month: May 2021

Vermont’s Vultures: Threatened But Resilient

May 27, 2021May 27, 2021 Chronicle TeamCommunity, Featured

Please note: the account below is largely speculative   It was just a normal day in Vermont for Poultney. She soared high above the Earth, her nearly 2 meters (6 feet) wide wingspan allowing her to ride the warm air…

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50@U-32: The Bradley Twins in Finland

May 20, 2021May 20, 2021 Chronicle Team50 @U32, Featured, In Our Past, Sports

This piece is part of the 50@U32 series celebrating and remembering old times till now.   In the February of 1990, Markus and Timo Bradley, 16 year old twins from Calais, packed their bags and headed to the airport with…

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A Trip down the Rabbit Hole

May 17, 2021May 17, 2021 Chronicle TeamArticles, Featured

Nathaniel Rice first experienced the Alt Right Pipeline in 8th grade, peeking over his brother’s shoulder, watching a PragerU video. This video was different from the lighthearted content he was used to his brother watching: it discussed the Nazis.   …

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Profiles in Resilience: Otis Loga

May 11, 2021May 12, 2021 Chronicle TeamCommunity, Featured, Snapshots, Sports

When Otis Loga was born at Gifford Medical Center he had a difficult time breathing. His parents, Amy Williamson and Joe Loga had no idea what was going on. This was frightening because throughout the pregnancy nothing had gone wrong.…

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Farming for Future Generations: Fairmont Farm’s Pandemic Year

May 10, 2021 Anna KnaussFeatured

It was just a normal day in the fall of 1969 until Donna Hall looked out her window. She saw steam coming out of the cow barn windows and realized it was on fire. Within hours the whole barn had…

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Goku by Q-Friendly: Deconstructed

May 7, 2021May 7, 2021 Anna KnaussArts, Featured, Uncategorized

  Quinn Olney has always been experimental with fashion and his physical appearance, but during the summer he went so far as to shave his head and bleach his hair simply to embody the concept of his SoundCloud song.   …

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