Daily Archives: February 13, 2013

VFCU accepts applications for scholarships

Vermont Federal Credit Union (VFCU) is now accepting scholarship applications until April 5. Two $2,000 scholarships will be granted to graduating high school seniors who have been accepted to an accredited undergraduate program at a college, trade school, or university for the fall of 2013 or spring of 2014 semesters. Additionally, two $2,000 scholarships will… Read More

SCS student seizes victory in tennis tournament

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Shelburne Community School seventh grader Ivan Llona, on right, came in second place in the Mid-Winter Junior Tennis Tournament hosted at the Edge in South Burlington on Feb. 3. Sam Walker of South Burlington, on left, came in first.   Read More

Richard F. Reid Sr. – Shelburne

Richard “Dick” Forester Reid Sr., 84, of Shelburne, died peacefully of complications from heart surgery, on Feb. 6, 2013, surrounded by his loving family. Dick, also known as “Bucky” to his many friends, was a caring and loving parent, grandparent, and husband. He made close friendships and maintained his active and vital approach to life… Read More

Joann Cutting Child – Shelburne

Joann Cutting Child, 80, of Shelburne, passed into a new life Feb. 8, 2013. Born Oct. 16, 1932, the daughter of Charles Cady Cutting and Mildred Scarborough Cutting, Joann grew up in Middlebury. She was a seventh generation Vermonter and a direct descendant of John Everts, who surveyed the town of Middlebury in 1761. Joann… Read More

Linda Ann Denning – Burlington / Stowe

Linda (Lin) Denning, 56, passed away peacefully in her sleep on Friday morning, Feb. 8, 2013, at her family home, of cervical cancer. Linda was born on Nov. 14, 1956, in Burlington, the daughter of the late John James (Jim) Denning and Lorraine (Valyeau) Denning. She attended St. Anthony’s Grammar School and graduated from Rice… Read More

Edward Suter Irwin, M.D. – Burlington

Edward Suter Irwin, M.D., 94, passed away on Feb. 7, 2013, in the company of his family, at the Converse Home in Burlington after a long journey with Alzheimer’s disease. Edward was born in Burlington on Aug. 2, 1918, the son of Gladys Suter Irwin and Lewis Gardner Irwin. He graduated from Burlington High School… Read More

Colm Donal Thompson – Shelburne

Colm Donal Thompson, 60, of Marsett Road in Shelburne, died in Winooski on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013. He was born in Reading, England, on Dec. 20, 1952, the son of George and Eithne (Byrne) Thompson. Colm was a graduate of Cambridge University. He was happily married 25 years ago in The Unitarian Church in Montpelier… Read More

HomeShare Vermont welcomes Shelburne resident

Lisa Meyer of Shelburne joins HomeShare Vermont as Case Manager.

With an aging population and more people wanting to remain in their homes, the HomeShare Vermont’s newest addition, Lisa Meyer, of Shelburne will allow them to continue providing exceptional service as needs grow. Lisa Meyer of Shelburne joined HomeShare Vermont after working for five years with the Visiting Nurse Association of Chittenden and Grand Isle… Read More

Shelburne architecture firm named Efficiency Vermont Partner of the Year

From left to right, Chris Gordon of Efficiency Vermont, David Pill, and Karen Bushey, both of Pill - Maharam Architects. Photo by Eric Hunter, GoAbout Photography.

Shelburne’s own Pill-Maharam Architects have been named Efficiency Vermont’s Residential New Construction Partner of the Year. The honor recognizes excellence, commitment, and innovation in the creation of energy saving homes in Vermont. Efficiency Vermont’s annual Better Buildings by Design conference in Burlington hosted more than 1,000 of the Northeast’s top building design professionals and construction… Read More

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