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Month: June 2022

Our Pandemic Economy:Nine Businesses on Barre-Montpelier Road 

June 17, 2022 Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, Featured

  Reporting by Sam Clark, Ben Bourgeois, Evie Moore, Tagg Schrader, Amy Felice, Ava Fitzgerald, Ollie Hansen, Wylder Gluck, Luke Page and Charlie Haynes.     Photos by Kiki Hayward, Sean Butler, Julia Fortin, Ivy Heinz, Alexei Duplessis, Blakelee Hoffman, Abigail…

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Eddie Sayers with a 2ft PR

June 16, 2022June 17, 2022 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Featured, Sports

This article was written by Taggart Schrader, a sophomore student in the journalism class at U-32 in admiration for Eddie and the State Champs: U-32 track team.   Sophomore Eddie Sayers was only slotted to score 1 point at the…

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“I’ve learned a ton” : Jody Emerson on her first year at Barre Tech

June 16, 2022June 16, 2022 The Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, Featured, Teacher Profiles

This article was written my Evie Moore, a senior at U-32 who has been a huge part of our school Chronicle. Thank you.   Jody Emerson’s day at her new job begins as it used to at U32. She stands…

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Eliott Morse: Community Pillar

June 10, 2022 Chronicle TeamArticles, Community, Featured

This is written by senior Charlie Haynes       In 1964 Eliott Morse had a visit from a neighbor, Bob Simon, who told him that the Montpelier Fire Department was now charging 500 dollars an hour to travel to…

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Elle Bizzozero: Painter

June 6, 2022 Chronicle TeamArticles, Arts, Featured

This article was written by Junior Ava Fitzgerald.   Elle Bizzozero grew up watching their mother paint, draw, and sculpt, and believes she inherited their love for art from their mother. “My dad has no artistic bone in his body,”…

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One System in Focus: Wood Chip Heating at U-32

June 2, 2022June 2, 2022 Chonicle TeamArticles, Community, Featured

This article was written by senior Charlie Haynes   Each week in the winter tractor trailer trucks arrive at U-32 High School in Montpelier, Vermont. The doors of the trailer swing open, revealing 30 tons of wood chips. The trailer…

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Seniors and Admin: A Widening Divide

June 2, 2022June 2, 2022 Chonicle TeamArticles, Community, Featured, School Politics

This article was written by senior Sam Clark.   Note: All the students interviewed for this article wished to stay anonymous.   In early January, a rumor circulated through U-32 that sounded something like this: a student threw a sandwich…

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