Stowe Reporter/News & Citizen: Year in Review 2020
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The bulk of the December 30, 2020, issues of the Stowe Reporter/News & Citizen were a time capsule of sorts, with images and essays that show a year both jarring and joyous, heartbreaking and hopeful.
- Tommy Gardner and Andrew Martin | Staff Writers
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Remember that 1972 children’s book “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day?” How quaint.
- Tommy Gardner | Staff Writer
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Looking at Stowe’s economic data in the weeks and months immediately following the emergency lockdown of bars, restaurants, lodgers and retail…
- Tommy Gardner | Staff Writer
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As students and teachers prepare to go back to school for the second semester, the question remains: Did Vermont make it through the holidays intact?
- Tommy Gardner | Staff Writer
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It’s an annual tradition — die-hard skiers and riders grumble that ski resorts close down too early when there’s still great corn to be shredded.
- Andrew Martin | Staff Writer
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The second half of 2020 provided the canvas for one of the most controversial, divisive and likely memorable elections in the history of the U…
- Andrew Martin | Staff Writer
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Like almost every other aspect of life in Vermont, high school sports and the athletes who play them were deeply impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Andrew Martin | Staff Writer
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Vermont’s schools and school communities have been at the forefront of supporting people of color in recent years, with public awareness incre…
- Tommy Gardner | Staff Writer
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Johnson started off the year as a community discussing whether it ought to merge its village and town governments — and ends it a community tr…
- From The Editor's Desk | Jessie Forand
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We do it because we don’t know what else to do — uncovering the truth and shedding light on it is what gets us through the day and motivates us to get out of bed the next.
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Year in review: A time capsule of sorts, with images that show a year both jarring and joyous, heartbreaking and hopeful.
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In 2020, the Stowe Free Library circulated (checked out) 36,506 items. During the 7 months of curbside service, 1276 lists of requested items …
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