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  2. Philip H. Hoff - Wikipedia

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    Rather than support the conservative Keyser, many of Vermont's liberal Republicans opted to support Hoff on a third party line, which contributed to his narrow margin of victory. [16] Hoff was also aided by national factors, including the popularity of incumbent Democratic President John F. Kennedy , to whom Hoff was often compared.

  3. List of people from St. Johnsbury, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Vermont jurist Born in St. Johnsbury [5] Helen E. Burbank: Jul 27, 1898: Feb 22, 1981: Secretary of State of Vermont: Raised, educated and buried in St. Johnsbury [6] Alexander Dunnett: Nov 29, 1852: Sep 14, 1920: United States Attorney for the District of Vermont President of the Vermont Bar Association Member of the Vermont Senate from ...

  4. Elbert E. Martin - Wikipedia

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    Martin was married in the summer of 1912; the couple made their home in New York City and had a daughter, later moving to Vermont, Detroit, and Idaho. [2] In the 1940s, Martin worked for a Detroit law firm. Later, he moved to Vermont and went on to serve 10 years in the Vermont General Assembly, representing the town of Putney.

  5. Rutland Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Rutland Herald, previously called the Rutland Daily Herald, is the second largest daily newspaper in the U.S. state of Vermont (after The Burlington Free Press).It is published in Rutland with its source of news geared towards the southern part of the state, along with the Brattleboro Reformer and the Bennington Banner.

  6. Vermont Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont Standard was formed in 1853. It was owned by O. Denton Dryden from July 1941 until his death in 1975. Dryden served as editor until he retired in 1971. He was also a member of the Vermont Free Press Association and the New England Press Association, of which he was the director at the time of his death. [6]

  7. The Burlington Free Press - Wikipedia

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    Real Estate Extra (also referred to as "REX") is a monthly glossy magazine featuring advertisements and home listings from Vermont's largest real estate companies. It is delivered with the Burlington Free Press to homes in Chittenden County and Franklin County and is placed in racks in various retail locations around Burlington. [38]

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Addison ...

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    Location of Addison County in Vermont. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Addison County, Vermont. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Addison County, Vermont, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for ...

  9. The Mountain Times (Vermont newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    The Mountain Times is an American newspaper serving Killington, Vermont. The Times It is published each Wednesday and has a circulation of over 10,000. [1] The paper is owned by Polly and Jason Mikula. The newspaper covers Killington and surrounding towns in Rutland and Windsor Counties. [2] [3] The current editor is Polly Lynn Mikula. [2]