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Chamonix, France, is the owner of the Mountain Gazette. Rogge is a Queensbury graduate.
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Mike Rogge is on a mission.
The Queensbury High School alumnus, a 2004 graduate who spent many years as a West Mountain skier, believes that no one writes about the joys of being outside anymore. His cure for that is to resurrect the Mountain Gazette, an iconic outdoor journal once home to the writing of notables such as Edward Abbey, Dick Dorworth and the original gonzo journalist, Hunter S. Thompson.
So who starts a print publication these days?
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One of the most accomplished American Nordic skiers is retiring from the sport. Vermont native Sophie Caldwell Hamilton announced on Thursday via her Instagram account that she has decided to call it a career.
And what a decorated career it was.
The two-time Olympian and two-time World Cup event champion is simply ready to begin a new chapter in her life.
âI think even though there are so many things about it that I still love, I felt ready to be moving on to the next thing,â said Caldwell Hamilton during a phone interview from Germany, where the World Cup has been ongoing. âI also wanted to stop while I do still love the sport and while things are still going pretty well because Iâd like those memories to stay positive.â
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Bates College
LEWISTON, Maine â Pippin Evarts of Landgrove, graduated after majoring in English at Bates College. Evarts, the child of Jeremiah M. Evarts and Kara C. Evarts of Londonderry, is a 2016 graduate of Stratton Mountain School. Evarts was inducted into the Bates Scholar-Athlete Society, an organization that honors graduating seniors who have achieved a grade point average of 3.5 or have received special nomination from the faculty for outstanding academic achievement in their junior and senior years, and who have participated in a varsity sport for a minimum of three years.
Roger Williams University
BRISTOL, R.I. â Scott Trudel of Manchester graduated from Roger Williams University with a Bachelor of Science degree in public health in May as part of the Class of 2020.