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  2. Seven Days (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Seven Days is an alternative weekly newspaper [1] that is distributed every Wednesday in Vermont. The American Newspapers Representatives estimate Seven Days ' circulation to be 35,000 papers. [ 2 ] It is distributed free of charge throughout Burlington , Middlebury , Montpelier , Stowe , the Mad River Valley , Rutland and St. Albans .

  3. List of newspapers in Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Burlington, VT: Goodrich, 1842; Charles S. Forbes (August 1905). "History of Vermont Newspapers". The Vermonter. 11 (1). Mark Shanahan (December 28, 2020), "How two nontraditional newsrooms in Vermont are winning readers", Boston Globe

  4. Vermont Standard - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont Standard is the oldest continuously-published weekly newspaper in the U.S State of Vermont.It is based in Woodstock, Vermont. [1] The newspaper was founded in 1853 and covers local sports, business and community events serving the town of Woodstock and the surrounding communities of Windsor County. [2]

  5. Sudbury, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    05733 (Sudbury) 05778 . Area code: 802: FIPS code: 50-71050 [2] GNIS feature ID: 1462222 [3] Sudbury is a town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States.

  6. 10 can't-miss Walmart deals you need to shop this week - AOL

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    Walmart may have a big sale on the horizon, but there are still some sizzling deals to hold us over, including a 50-inch TCL 4K smart TV for under $200.

  7. Wynn Underwood - Wikipedia

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    Wynn Thomas Underwood (August 27, 1927 – October 20, 2005) was an American attorney, political figure, and judge from Vermont. He twice served as a member of the Vermont House of Representatives , and served as an associate justice of the Vermont Supreme Court from 1980 to 1985.

  8. The Newport Daily Express - Wikipedia

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    There were a number of predecessor papers that merged to form the Express.. W. G. Cambridge published the Newport Republican in 1864. He sold the paper to D. K. Simonds and Royal Cummings in 1865.

  9. Rutland Herald - Wikipedia

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    The Williams–Williams partnership launched the Herald as a weekly on December 8, 1794. [3] The Rev. Samuel Williams (1743–1800) was a Federalist; [citation needed] his newspaper barely touched upon local news. Judge Samuel Williams (1756–1800) was a distant cousin and political leader of early Vermont.