Talk:Arlington, Vermont

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I was lucky  to  have  lived in  east  arlington  for  10 years  from  1968 thru  1978.I  was teaching  jr high  school  science in manchester  and  we  bought our  first  house on  mill  road in  east  arlington next  door  to  the  fire station. The house was built in  1920  by  the  Coulter  family who  owned  a  saw mill  on  the kelly  stand  road  and had  many owners  before  we  moved in  in  september of  1968. Being the  son of  a  firefighter  from  massachusetts i  became  a member of  the  arlington  volunteer fire  department  and  eventually  was  assitant  chief  before  we  moved  to Bennington in  1978 .I  left  teaching  to  work  for  the  vt  department of environmental  conservation in  1972 and  retired  in  1997. During the 1960s  east  arlington  was  a bustling  village with Hale  furniture  company busy  and   the  'candle mill village  complex  drawing  many  visitors. I used  to  work part  time  at  the local  IGA  grocery store my  youngest  son   now  36  came  home  from  the hospital  to our  house in  Arlington and  grew  up in  the  tiny village. Arlington  was  the home of  author  Dorothy  Canfield Fisher and  was  the home of Norman  Rockwell  who  had his  studio in  west  Arlington. Rockwell used many local  folks  as  subjects  for  his post  covers  in  the  40s  and  50s. The Battenkill river  Vermonts  famous  trout  stream ,runs  thru  the heart of  town  and  attracts  fishermen   and  canoeists from  all over  the  world. During its  early  years  Arlington was  home  to  several of  the Green Mountain Boys notably Orange  Baker  and  his  brother  Remember   Baker. We enjoy  living in  central  vermont  but  will  always   miss  the  good  times  we  spent  in Arlington. Bill Barry from Barre   vt

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