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No means no: Local students march, speak out against rape culture

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   MANCHESTER — Chanting “no means no,” more than 50 area high school students took to the streets April 2 to decry rape culture and speak out against violence. Students from Burr and Burton Academy, Long Trail School and Arlington Memorial High School positioned themselves around the main roundabout in Manchester holding signs and chanting. They were greeted by a steady stream of honks of support by passing motorists. They carried signs with messages such as, “Hold your friends accountable,” “Educate your son,” “My clothes are not consent,” “They are not asking for it,” and “1 in 6” for the statistic that one in every six women will be the victim of a rape or sexual assault in her lifetime.

Arlington goes remote for the week after pair of positive tests

ARLINGTON — Arlington Memorial High School has shut down this week, moving all classes remote for the middle school and high school students and canceling any activities including basketball games.

Letter: Arlington students take on calendar fundraiser

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   To the Editor: To all of our loyal supporters of the community calendar, we want to thank you for all the years you supported our fundraiser. After more than 50 years, Unit 69 will no longer be offering the annual Community calendars. 2021 was the last year we will be publishing. Gratefully, the Arlington High School Class of 2024 want to continue with the community calendar as a fundraiser for their class. The Class of 2024 will be setting up their own account, Unit 69 will not be forwarding your current listings to them. If you would like to continue with this annual tradition, please get in touch with them directly with your information and listings.

No closure for families after 15 months

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   WINOOSKI — More than 15 months after a former Arlington woman was found dead in a Winooski apartment, authorities remain hard-pressed to close out the homicide case because the prime suspect jumped into the raging Winooski River never to be seen again. Winooski Police said they found Hannah Maree Keyes, 28, in her basement apartment at 65 Audet St. when officers were asked to conduct a welfare check the night of Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019. Co-workers were concerned when Keyes failed to arrive at work for a second straight night. Her fiancé, Keith D. Gaston, 32, who also lived there and was the father of their two daughters was nowhere to be found. The two daughters, then ages 3 and 4, had apparently fed themselves Halloween candy over the two days, police said.

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