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TAKE ONE August 3, 2019
Greg’s Market reopens in Middlebury
Serving Addison, Rutland & Chittenden Counties
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By Lou Varricchio EDITOR
MIDDLEBURY | “It was worth the wait,” said Marcy Denova of East Middlebury. The happy shopper joined others for Greg’s Meat Market grand reopening last week. According to Middlebury businessman Tony Neri, his ambitious plan to restore and reopen Greg’s Meat Market
Congratulations to the Marble Valley All -Stars Little League team. The MV team trophy was won at NeshobeForestdale in Brandon on July 21. Coaching staff, players, parents and friends of the team deserve kudos for their hard work, comradery and fair play. Photo by T. Stowe
Tony Neri
Photo by Lou Varricchio
to its former glory has been the biggest undertaking of his successful career in Addison County. “This is the toughest project ever,” Neri told the Eagle recently. Neri is the market’s third owner. The start was last open in 2015. Shoppers were greeted with shiny new interior renovations and plenty of new parking spaces at the popular neighborhood market, located at 3 Elm St.
The store is noted for its top-of-the-line fresh meat selection and taste-of-home deli products. Neri’s vision for the 8,000-square-feet market had several delays with expected openings in February, then in May. However, preparations were finally done in time for a July 24 opening. Most returning customers the Eagle talked to said it was worth the wait. » Greg’s Cont. on pg. 3
Field Days hosts 4-H State Horse Show By Lou Varricchio EDITOR
MIDDLEBURY | The Addison County Fair and Field Days site in New Haven was swarming with young people, instructors, parents and family friends over the weekend of July 11-14 as 75 young equestrians took part in more than 100 English and Western classes at the annual State 4-H Horse Show. In addition to the classes, 4-Hers, 8 to 18, competed in the 4-H Division at this University of Vermont Extension-sponsored event. Scores from fitting and showmanship, quiz bowl, judging, a general knowledge written exam and 4-H project class were combined for a final score and placement. Local 4Hers winning championships in the 4-H Division winners were: BEGINNER: Champion--Annabel
The Addison County Fair and Field Days site in New Haven was hopping as 75 young equestrians took part in English and Western classes at the annual Vermont 4-H Horse Show. Pictured: Karla Huizenga and Kylee Coffey ride horses at Field Days in New Haven Photo by Lou Varricchio
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Carson, Windham; Reserve Champion-Sage Stevers, New Haven SENIOR (14-18): Champion--Emma Cushman, Barre; Reserve Champion--Callon Fish, Rutland. As senior champion, Emma also earned the Paul Quinn Memorial Award, given in memory of a long-time supporter of the Vermont 4-H Horse Show. Emma Cushman, Barre, won the Champion 4-H Showmanship award for placing first in the fitting and showmanship competition. Reserve Champion went to Lauren Hodsden, Bridport. Other championship winners from the Eagle’s circulation area were: WESTERN DIVISION (based on combined scores from equitation, trail, performance and pleasure classes) were: GYMKHANA (speed pattern racing and timed games on horseback): » Horse show Cont. on pg. 5
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