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Kenley Dean Squier (April 10, 1935 – November 15, 2023) was an American sportscaster and motorsports editor from Waterbury, Vermont.From 1979 to 1997, he served as the lap-by-lap commentator for NASCAR on CBS, and was also a lap-by-lap commentator for TBS from 1983–1999.
The Central Vermont Railroad came to Waterbury in 1849. [5] The railroad expanded a passenger station for the railroad in 1875, making the station a more major stop on the Vermonter. [5] The Green Mountain Seminary was built in Waterbury Center in 1869. The state opened the Vermont State Asylum for the Insane in Waterbury in 1891. [6]
Charles Edward Gibson Jr. was born in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, on December 20, 1925. [1] He graduated from St. Johnsbury Academy in 1944. [1] [2] He attended the University of Michigan, from which he graduated in 1949, and the University of Michigan Law School, from which he graduated in 1952.
Charles Jairus Adams was born in Randolph, Vermont, on February 17, 1917, the son of Charles Bayley Adams and Jeanette (Metzger) Adams. [1] His father served as an Associate Justice of the Vermont Supreme Court from 1949 to 1961. [2] Adams was raised and educated in Waterbury, and graduated from Norwich University in 1939. [3]
Currently the office houses the Vermont Press Bureau and the Montpelier reporter for the Times Argus). Founded as the weekly Argus-Patriot in 1863 by Hiram Atkins, the Argus became a daily on October 30, 1897. The first edition cost one cent, and included this proposition: "... know how to make a newspaper, and one which will merit the name and ...
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Charles Bayley Adams was born in Randolph, Vermont on September 2, 1887, a son of Jairus B. Adams and Effie (Thurston) Adams. [1] He was educated in the public schools of Randolph, and graduated from the State Normal School in Randolph in 1905 and Montpelier Seminary in 1907.
Waterbury is an unincorporated village and census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Waterbury, Washington County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,897 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] The former village of Waterbury was dissolved in 2017, and its governmental functions were merged with the town of Waterbury.