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Porter Medical Center Launches Community Conversation about the Future of Health Care in our Community Porter Medical Center’s Board has launched a community conversation including community forums and an online questionnaire as part of their strategic planning process regarding the future of Porter and health care delivery in our community.  According to PMC spokesperson Ron […]

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work together wednesday

All over Addison County young children spend their days playing hard. Through play, children develop social and emotional skills; problem solving abilities and develop creativity, a sense of wonder and curiosity. Through playing children make choices, solve problems and express feelings, which builds a child up socially and emotionally. We’re honoring children’s “work” today; visual moments of cooperation, kindness,

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fun announcements!

MiniBury is busy busy busy getting ready for next week’s Week of the Young Child (April 10–16), an annual event sponsored by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) to celebrate early learning, to focus public attention on the needs of young children and their families, and to recognize the early childhood programs and

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GBF Video – Mike Reiderer

Here is the next installment of the informational video series featuring local experts discussing the importance of quality early childhood experiences for Vermont’s children. In this Growing Bright Futures video, Mike Reiderer, Boys and Girls Club of Greater Vergennes, discusses youth and teen programs and the Free My Ride anti-smoking campaign. Enjoy!

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we’re {almost} famous!

As you loyal readers know, at MiniBury, we aim to shop local when possible. So, when it comes to getting our paper products printed, we often turn to the Little Press Room in Middlebury. The shop is far from new; they’ve been in business for thirty years, so you’ve probably hear of them by now. But did you

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Growing Bright Futures – Shayla Zammuto

Here is the next installment of the informational video series featuring local experts discussing the importance of quality early childhood experiences for Vermont’s children. In this Growing Bright Futures video, Shayla Zammuto, Field Coordinator for Let’s Grow Kids for Addison County, talks about the Let’s Grow Kids campaign goals, and what is happening both statewide and locally,

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