Joe Milliken

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2012 Vt.-N.H. Shrine football teams named

The stage is set for the 59th Annual Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl with the announcement of the two Shrine Teams, and, as always, they represent the finest football talent of New Hampshire and Vermont.

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Otters fail to fend off Terriers

Searching to reach the .500-mark on the season, the Otter Valley boys' basketball team recently took on a reeling Bellows Falls team that had lost eight games in a row, after winning their first seven. And something had to give, as the Terriers pulled away in the closing minutes for a 63-58 win in at Holland Gym in Westminster.

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Best Of Vermont offers one-stop shopping smorgasbord

Launched in September 2010 by Bonnie Kelsey Quinn, Best of Vermont is an e-commerce web site dedicated to offering the best specialty foods from the Green Mountain State.

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Proctor High School too much for Terriers

The Proctor High School boys' basketball team recently improved their record to 9-4 on the season, after easily knocking off the Bellows falls Terriers, 52-33, on the road in Westminster.

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Rock climbing and Vermont: a natural fit

Rock climbing is a sport that seems to be a natural fit for Vermont’s rugged outback.

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West Rutland loses to G.M.

The West Rutland High School girls' basketball team recently traveled to Chester to take on the Green Mountain Union High School with an unblemished, 5-0 record. However, they would head home with the first loss of the season, dropping a low-scoring, 34-30 loss to the Lady Chieftains at Nason Gym.

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Report: Vermont needs longer bridges

A recent report, coming after the state’s recovery from Tropical Storm Irene, revealed that Vermont needs to start building longer bridges to stem the tide from swollen rivers.

Olympic skiers visit Killington

After the Superstar Pub, located at the base lodge at Killington Resort, fell victim to Tropical Storm Irene, the owners quickly replaced the some 250-seat resort staple with two umbrella bars.

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Athlete survives brain injury, returns to sport

Pro snowboarder and Vermont-native Kevin Pearce, who suffered a traumatic brain injury while training on the halfpipe in Utah in 2009, will ride for the first time since the accident at a Breckenridge, Colo., this month. He won't be competing or going for big air; he'll just be riding.

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Vermont snowboarder rides again

Pro snowboarder and Norwich-native Kevin Pearce, who suffered a traumatic brain injury while training on the halfpipe in Park City, Utah in 2009, will this week, ride for the first time

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