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IMS sends hope and cranes to Japan
By Patrick L. Sullivan
May, 12, 2011
LAKEVILLE — Students at the Indian Mountain School have patiently folded 1,000 paper cranes as a gesture of concern and compassion for those injured, displaced and lost in the series of earthquake, tsunami and radiation disasters that struck Japan in
Black Rabbit: family dining in Lakeville
By Jennifer L. Kronholm
May, 12, 2011
LAKEVILLE — The Black Rabbit is a new business, but there are familiar faces behind it. Kendra Chapman, longtime innkeeper at The White Hart, and her husband, Corey, whose voice many will recognize from radio station WQQQ ( Q103FM, before
Selectmen plan repairs to dam
By Patrick L. Sullivan
May, 12, 2011
SALISBURY — The Board of Selectmen approved entering into a contract with the state Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for the repair of the Long Pond dam at a special meeting Monday, May 9.
The Long Pond dam project has
Strong showing for tae kwon do group
By Patrick L. Sullivan
May, 12, 2011
SALISBURY — The group of 14 people — two instructors and 12 students — lined up in three groups.
On a signal from instructor Dylan Baker, they shuffled, sort of, dragging the back foot and jabbing with one arm, moving
Budgets OK, will be presented May 18
By Patrick L. Sullivan
May, 12, 2011
SALISBURY — The Board of Finance voted Thursday, May 5, to send the budget proposals of the Board of Selectmen and the Board of Education for the 2011-12 fiscal year, as presented at public hearing, to a vote at a
Crews fight fire on top of mountain
By Tara Kelly
May, 10, 2011
Joseph Meehan took photos of the fire on Bear Mountain from Route 41 on Tuesday at 5:45 a.m., as the flames moved across the plateau; and later in the day, at around 2:30 p.m., after the flames had been extinguished.
River rafting offers insight into art, literature
By Patrick L. Sullivan
May, 05, 2011
AMESVILLE — David Albano was standing on a picnic table with a paddle and issuing instructions about what to do in the event of a dunking. “Don’t panic,” he said. “Try to get around to the back of the boat.”
New shop marks the passage of time
By Patrick L. Sullivan
May, 05, 2011
SALISBURY — The first thing a visitor notices when stepping into the Salisbury Framing shop on Railroad Street is the sound.
Tick-tock, click click click and an occasional bell.
That’s because Patricia Barton’s framing store is also the home of
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