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In Bellows Falls, a game warden tries to save a bear s life -- through education

Kristopher Radder Brattleboro Reformer ); } BELLOWS FALLS — Vermont Senior Game Warden David Taddei is determined to save the life of the Bellows Falls bear. The bear has been upsetting and at the same time intriguing Bellows Falls residents for the past month, walking down sidewalks, rummaging through dumpsters, emptying birdfeeders and, in one case, knocking down a fence. It’s the second year a young bear — believed to be one and the same — has been patrolling the Bellows Falls neighborhoods in search of a feast, or a snack. But Taddei, who late last month was back to going door-to-door in Bellows Falls neighborhoods, is steadfast in telling people that they are both part of the problem and part of the solution when it comes to the bear.

Bellows Falls community mourns death of Jada Spaulding-Doyle, 16, in Putney crash

Bellows Falls community mourns death of Jada Spaulding-Doyle, 16, in Putney crash
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Familiar face picked for BFUHS principal

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   WESTMINSTER — John Broadley came to Vermont almost 30 years ago from his native Scotland to teach at the Greenwood School in Putney. Since then, Broadley has been a special education teacher, a math teacher, activities director, athletic director, varsity girls soccer coach, and for the past 12 years has been assistant principal at Bellows Falls Union High School. He taught at the Greenwood School from 1993 until 2002, when he moved to BFUHS. Broadley, 61, was named the new principal at the union high school that serves the towns of Rockingham, Westminster, Athens and Grafton, succeeding Christopher Hodsden, who is retiring from the position after 16 years to seek a new opportunity.

Hodsden resigns BFUHS principalship

WESTMINSTER — After 16 years, Chris Hodsden said he knew it was time. Hodsden, 55, the longtime principal, assistant principal and math teacher at Bellows Falls Union High School, has given his resignation, effective at the end of the school year. “I want to try something different,” he said Monday. Hodsden, who himself graduated from BFUHS in 1984, said that after 16 years as principal, six as assistant and three years as a teacher at the school, he wanted to do something new before it was too late for him to seek a new career. Hodsden told his staff last week during a faculty meeting conducted over Zoom.

Rockingham votes for North, Cowan and Zimmer, passes budgets

1 of 6 Gaetano Putignano, chairman of the Rockingham Select Board, and others participate in the Rockingham Town Meeting at the Bellows Falls Opera House, in Bellows Falls, Vt., on Monday, March 1, 2021. Kristopher Radder Brattleboro Reformer Deb Wright listens to people speaking during the Rockingham Town Meeting at the Bellows Falls Opera House Monday night. Kristopher Radder, Brattleboro Reformer Doug MacPhee, of Rockingham, addresses the Select Board during the Rockingham Town Meeting at the Bellows Falls Opera House Monday night. Kristopher Radder, Brattleboro Reformer Rockingham hosted the Rockingham Town Meeting at the Bellows Falls Opera House, in Bellows Falls, Vt., on Monday, March 1, 2021.

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