Photo courtesy of Caspian Oyster Depot Photo courtesy of Caspian Oyster Depot JUSTIN AND SOPHIE Wright are the duo behind Caspian Oyster Depot, a pop-up fresh fish and local provision market in Bristol.
Photo courtesy of Justin and Sophie Wright
Hopefully you’ve had the pleasure of ordering and enjoying the fresh fish that’s being delivered to Bristol’s Main Street every week. Wait, what? Fresh fish in our beloved, alas land-locked, Vermont?
Yes. But there’s a catch.
Justin and Sophie Wright the married duo who opened Caspian Oyster Depot as a pop-up fish and local provisions market at Tandem in late December are going to pause their business on April 16. Why? Well, first, the couple is expecting the arrival of their baby in early May, and second, Tandem needs the space back for their busy summer season.
Five vie for two MAUSD seats
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Fri, 01/29/2021 - 10:54am John McCright
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BRISTOL A member of the Mount Abraham Union Middle/High School community has tested positive for COVID-19, and multiple people have been quarantined as close contacts.
School officials received word Tuesday night of a probable positive COVID-19 at the Bristol school and began contact tracing on Wednesday, said Mount Abe Principal Shannon Warden.
Updated data from the Vermont Department of Health confirms that there has been one positive case at the school this week.
Warden could not specify if the case was a student, teacher or other staff member. She was also unable to specify how many community members are currently quarantined as close contacts.
Best night
AN AUDIENCE OF paper cutouts enjoys a rehearsal of the “Virtual Vaudeville” performance by the Mount Abraham Union High School Chorus last week in the Mount Abe auditorium the new auditorium’s first audience. With the help of Shawn Kimball and NEAT TV in Bristol, chorus students will bring music into the homes of their families and friends on New Year’s Eve. The show will go live at 7 p.m. and will be available on the NEAT TV website for a few days. It is a socially distant alternative to the annual Best Night festivities. The singers say it does not replace the feeling of performing together in concert, but at least allows music and expression to happen. Photo courtesy of Megan LaRose
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