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Day in Photos - March 10-12, 2012
Date: 3/12/2012 Album ID: 1431505
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Bob Haight, of Windsor, takes his daily walk with Bubba his bloodhound earlier this month in Windsor. Haight and Bubba walk a circuit through town from the railroad tracks to the Price Chopper and around Runnemeade. The pair’s walks this week promise to be more springlike with highs in the 60s predicted through the weekend.Valley News - James M. Patterson
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Hartford center Sarah Illingworth (15) grabs a rebound in front of Windsor's Ashlee Dimick, right, during a game last month. Illingworth was named Vermont's Gatorade Player of the Year on Friday.Valley News - James M. Patterson
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Hartford's Sarah Illingworth, rear, defends against Otter Valley's Angela Jeffrey in girls basketball tournament action last week.Valley News - Theophil Syslo
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Hanover High School girls hockey team players Lauren Hoh and Caroline Howell hug after their 5-1 victory over No. 1 Lebanon High School yesterday at Verizon Wireless Arena. This was the Marauders’ third consecutive NHIAA championship.Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Rivendell Academy senior Daniel Gray holds his head during the final minutes of yesterday’s D-III boys basketball championship in Barre, Vt. The Raptors lost to Williamstown, 66-42.Valley News - Theophil Syslo
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Mark Warner, left, and Michael Reese, are sworn in by Pomfret Town Clerk Lynne Leavitt at Pomfret Town Hall on Tuesday. Valley News photography intern Theophil Sysloattended his first-ever Town Meeting last weekValley News - Theophil Syslo
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Cornish Police Sgt. Corey Stevens, left, and Nicole Blackburn, a first time voter, exit the voting booths at Cornish Elementary School yesterday.Valley News - Theophil Syslo
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Corinne Kelliher addresses the audience during yesterday’s annual school district meeting. Valley News - Theophil Syslo
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Taylor Wheatley, 7, of East Brookfield, Vt., runs ahead of her father, Brian, on the way to pick up a pizza at the Middle Branch Market & Deli in East Randolph on Thursday. The store was bought at a foreclosure auction recently by dairy farming brothers Stanley and Larry Armstrong, who made a “spur of the moment” decision to bid on the property.Valley News - James M. Patterson
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Tom Symons bags up groceries for Lisa Wright, center, Pam Wright, right, and Kris Locke, left, at the Middle Branch Market.Valley News - James M. Patterson
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Jesse Paroline, of East Randolph, sweeps up between the lunch and dinner rushes at the Middle Branch Market & Deli in East Randolph on Thursday.Valley News - James M. Patterson
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Brothers Stanley Armstrong, left, and Larry Armstrong recently bought the Middle Branch Market & Deli, not far from their East Randolph dairy farm.Valley News - James M. Patterson
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Inge Brown, of Wilder, is president of the Ottauquechee Section of the Green Mountain Club.Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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Snow melts last week around a stockade fence in White River Junction that boasts a painted version of Old Glory. Valley News - Theophil Syslo
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An American flag is displayed on a closed covered bridge offRoute 12A in Cornish yesterday.Valley News - Theophil Syslo
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Dick Couch, founder of Hypertherm, inside the company’s Hanover plant last week. Couch recently announced that he would be stepping down as company president, although he will remain CEO and chairman of the board of directors. Valley News - Sarah Priestap
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“The entrepreneur stereotype is a person who has their fingers in everything — Henry Ford was famous for that. …I have for many, many years not been that type of entrepreneur.”Dick Couch, CEO, HyperthermValley News - Sarah Priestap
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Let the celebrations begin: Hanover players, from left, Madison Hill, Caroline Howell and Tessa Hill are all smiles after defeating Lebanon for the NHIAA girls hockey title yesterday in Manchester.	Valley News - Jennifer Hauck
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