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The original motto of the Burlington Free Press was "Not the glory of Caesar, but the welfare of Rome". The Burlington Free Press became a daily newspaper on April 1, 1848, in response to the invention of the telegraph that brought more up-to-date news to the Burlington area. The first telegraph message was received in Burlington on February 2 ...
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John James Burns [1] was born in Sligo, Ireland, on May 23, 1894, a son of John Burns and Mary (Dolan) Burns. [2] His family moved to the United States when Burns was two years old, and settled in Burlington, Vermont when he was seven. [2]
The newspaper focuses on local issues in Burlington, West Burlington, Des Moines County, southeast Iowa and west-central Illinois. Generally it has three sections each day: news, sports and classified advertising. On Tuesdays, there is a health section called Living Well. A weekend entertainment guide is published on Thursdays.
The 29th annual All-State Field Hockey Team as picked by the Burlington Free Press sports department.
To highlight the close of 2023, the Burlington Free Press sports department selects its best sports stories from the calendar year. ... In Other News. Entertainment. Entertainment.
John J. Burns, mayor of Burlington [18] Peter Clavelle, mayor of Burlington; Grace Coolidge, first lady, wife of Calvin Coolidge; William A. Crombie, mayor of Burlington, Vermont [19] Frank H. Davis, Vermont State Treasurer; Howard Dean, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee, presidential candidate in 2004, and 79th governor of ...
Earle B. McLaughlin (March 15, 1921 – December 2, 2003) was a career law enforcement officer from Vermont.A veteran of World War II, he was most notable for his service as Sheriff of Chittenden County, Vermont, from 1955 to 1977 and United States Marshal for Vermont from 1977 to 1982.