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On a sunny weekend, the new work by sculptor and artist Peter Woytuk was met with a continuous audience of old and new aficionados at his new workshop across the street from Tyler Lake in Goshen.
Internationally renowned for his large-scale sculpture such as the bulls at Hotchkiss School in Lakeville, and four life-size bronze elephants weighing 5,000 pounds each for the entrance to the North Carolina Zoo, the world’s largest natural habitat zoo, he unveiled his new direction of smaller pieces at this event.
Proceeds will benefit the Kent Memorial Library, Friends of the Goshen Public Library and The Little Free Library at StoneHill, which held a pop-up with free books for all ages.
White Dog Woodworking mixes old-fashioned skill with high-tech tools
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Tom Officer and his son, Andy Officer, own White Dog Woodworking at 59 Field St. in Torrington. The 20-year-old company moved into a warehouse space formerly occupied by a wind energy company several years ago, and have since expanded their operations to include state-of-the-art, digital equipment to create the wood pieces they use in numerous commercial and residential building projects in Connecticut, New York and Massachusetts.Emily M. Olson / Hearst Connecticut Media /Show MoreShow Less
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Tom Officer, above, and his son, Andy Officer, own White Dog Woodworking at 59 Field St. in Torrington.Emily M. Olson / Hearst Connecticut Media /Show MoreShow Less
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Vermont Business Magazine Peter W Hall, a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit, a former United States Attorney for the District of Vermont, a prominent figure in the Rutland, Vermont, community, and a beloved colleague, family member and friend, died today in Rutland. He was 72 years old. His passing was announced by Chief Judge Debra Ann Livingston (see full statement below). He announced last week that he was going into semi-retirement by taking senior status.
Statement of Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vermont) on the Passing of US Second Circuit Court Judge Peter Hall
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