It's not uncommon for school administrators to resign under mysterious circumstances. As an education reporter, I've come to accept the fact that no matter how juicy the rumors flying around about the reasons for a resignation, it's often hard to substantiate them. Even when an Agency of Education investigation uncovers wrongdoing, the findings are often shrouded in secrecy and the educator is allowed to slink off quietly.
In 1923, the year that Calvin Coolidge became the second Vermonter to serve as U.S. president, Florence and Richard Jones started selling doughnuts on Terrill.
Housing Assist: A Randolph glove maker makes a detour into workforce housing Vermont Glove owner Sam Hooper employs 12 people to stitch goatskin at his.