Photo Reprints

Day in Photos - Dec. 24, 2011
Date: 12/24/2011 Album ID: 1385655
Pages: 1 2
Jackie Robbins, center, turns and smiles during a pause in decorating her family’s Christmas tree yesterday as her sons Zach, 15, and Matthew, 10, watch her progress, two days after moving into their temporary home in White River Junction. A family friend donated the tree after the Robbins family lost their possessions in a Dec. 2 fire at their home in Hartford Village.Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
The branches that didn’t melt on the artificial tree the family had decorated for Christmas were covered in a mixture of soot and ash from the fire at their Hartford Village home.Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
The Robbins family gathers to eat dinner by the pool at the Fireside Inn in West Lebanon, where they stayed in the interim between losing their house and finding a temporary living situation in White River Junction two weeks later. “We’ve been trying to maintain as much routine as possible,” Jackie Robbins said.Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Jackie and Chris Robbins walk through their living room during a tour of their fire-ruined house with an insurance adjustor on Dec. 8.Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Grace Stebbins, of Hartford, embraces Jackie Robbins at an annual tea Jackie throws for the women of her church at the House of Seven Gables Inn in Hartford on December 4. “God is thinking of you,” Stebbins whispered as the two women embraced. “He has a plan.”Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Elizabeth Robbins, 11, does her homework on the floor of what will be her bedroom while her family awaits the arrival of their furniture in their temporary house Tuesday, three weeks after the fire. The Robbins intend to rebuild, but until then their home will be the White River Junction duplex.Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Debra Ries, of Quechee, steps over the leash of her dog Daisy, left, while walking her client’s dogs Zazzie, front left, and Angelina, front right, near Storrs Hill in Lebanon yesterday. At right is Ries’dog Tuco. Ries owns Critter Sitters, a pet-sitting business she's been operating for eight years.Valley News - Geoff Hansen
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Jackie Richter-Menge, an Arctic sea ice researcher at CRREL in Hanover, is the lead editor of NOAA’s 2011 Arctic Report Card, an observational assessment of current conditions in the Arctic. “Really (the earth) is a gift and we should figure out how to take care of it a bit better than we have,” said Richter-Menge.	Valley News - James M. Patterson
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Patrick Branstetter works to adjust the dampers for a piano he was restoring at Village Piano Shop in White River Junction this month. Branstetter will be taking over the business soon from Philip Johnson, the current owner.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Patrick Branstetter works to tune a Steinway piano at Village Piano Shop. Branstetter attended North Bennet Street School in Boston to learn how to be a piano technician and is now working with Philip Johnson, the shop’s owner, to tune, restore and sell pianos.	 Valley News - Sarah Priestap
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Village Piano Shop owner Philip Johnson removes the front of a 100-year-old piano that he and Patrick Branstetter are working to restore while Branstetter looks inside the instrument. “I was beginning to downsize the operation here, until Patrick came along,” said Johnson. “Because of him, we’ve expanded again, and working on restoring more pianos I’ve received over the years.” Valley News - Sarah Priestap
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Perfect: Courtney Mayers, center, and the Hanover girls hockey team went undefeated en route to its second straight NHIAA title.Valley News - Jenna Schoenefeld
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Schwieger: Dartmouth running back Nick Schwieger made a run for the record books in 2011.Valley News - Polina Yamshchikov
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Zach: Thetford’s Zach Chatot ran to the Vermont Division III cross country title this fall.Valley News - Sarah Priestap
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Football: Travis Wilson (27) and Hartford bagged a second straight Vermont D-I football crown.	Valley News - James M. Patterson
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Lori Bartlett of White River Junction, second from right, rehearses carols with Franklin George Jr., left, Corrine George, second from left, and Rhett Anderson.	 Valley News - James M. Patterson
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
From left, waiting backstage are Rhett Anderson, 11, of East Thetford; Corinne George, 6, of White River Junction, her father, Franklin George Jr., and 6-year-old Bebhinn Knudsen of White River Junction.Valley News - James M. Patterson
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Eleven-year-old Elise Boyle of White River Junction gets a hand putting on her glasses.	Valley News - James M. Patterson
Email Page to FriendBuy this PhotoEnlarge this Photo
Pages: 1 2