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Obituary: Stephen Hunter, 1949-2024

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Obituary: Stephen Hunter, 1949-2024


Stephen Hunter, 74, died unexpectedly at
his home in Highgate, Vt., on January 11, 2024. Steve was a caring
son, brother and dedicated father who championed his daughters in
whatever they chose to do. He was a loyal friend, coach and teacher
for 38 years at the St. Albans Town Elementary School. He sometimes
served as assistant principal when needed.

Steve
was born on January 27, 1949, and grew up in Danville, Vt. After
graduation from Danville High School, he attended and graduated from
Castleton State College with a teaching degree. He was on the ski
team at Castleton and used this experience when he helped implement a
ski amputee rehab program while pursuing advanced studies in Boulder,
Colo. Steve became an elementary physical education instructor for
the Town of St. Albans in 1974, where his duties included classes in
the town school and at the bay school. He retired from teaching and
coaching in 2012. He impacted countless students, who kept in touch
with him as they grew older. His mother was always proud to be
recognized as Mr. Hunter’s mother.

Steve
was an independent and resolute person who enjoyed his family,
friends and workplace. He also enjoyed hiking with his dog, camping
out with friends, and just sitting on his deck surrounded by the
wildlife that enjoyed feeding on his lawn, pasture and garden.

Steve
is survived by his daughters, Laura “Ally” Allyson Kathryn Hunter
of Colorado and Elizabeth “Liz” Crane Hunter and her partner,
Travis Duranleau, of St. Albans. He is also survived by his brother,
Leighton Hunter (Susan), of Lakeland Fla.; his sister Margaret
“Peggy” Gilbert (Gary) of Fairfax, Vt.; and several nieces,
nephews and cousins. He was predeceased by his parents, Leonard and
Marjorie (Crane) Hunter, and his sister Gloria (Hunter) Hersey.

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Burial
will be at the convenience of the family. An announcement of a
gathering of remembrance will be published in summer 2024.

Honored
to be serving Steve’s family is Rett Heald of the Heald Funeral
Home, where messages of condolence are welcome at
healdfuneralhome.com.



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Julia Pellerin Hat Trick Propels Huskies Over Vermont – University of Connecticut Athletics

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STORRS, Conn. – No. 9 UConn women’s hockey secured a decisive 4-0 win over Vermont on Friday night at the Toscano Family Ice Forum. Julia Pellerin led the way for the Huskies scoring three of UConn’s four goals in the win. UConn moves to 4-1 in Hockey East play and 9-3-1 overall this season. 

UConn netminder Tia Chan was stout throughout, making 18 saves, earning her second shutout of the season. 

The first period began with Vermont winning the opening faceoff and testing the Huskies’ defense early with a series of blocked and saved shots. UConn responded with offensive pressure, leading to a power-play opportunity after a tripping penalty against Vermont. Junior forward Julia Pellerin capitalized on the power play, finishing a great no-look pass at the back post from Livvy Dewar. This goal marked the beginning of a standout performance for Pellerin, who would go on to record her second career hat trick, and first in a UConn uniform. 

Both teams continued to trade shots, but the Huskies maintained their 1-0 lead going into the first intermission, with shots favoring UConn, 17-8.

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During the second period, UConn extended their lead with a series of effective plays, leading to goals. Pellerinonce again found the back of the net, marking her fourth goal of the season, putting UConn up 2-0. 

Shortly after, UConn doubled their lead as Brooke Campbell added another for the Huskies with a re-directed shot in front of goal, making it 3-0. 

The Huskies advantage grew to four when Pellerin completed her hat trick on the power play, going bar down from a near impossible angle. UConn maintained a commanding 4-0 lead going into the final period. Shots favored the Huskies in the second period, 13-3.

UConn maintained their four-goal lead throughout a scoreless third period. Despite multiple shot attempts from both teams, neither side could find the back of the net in the final 20 minutes. The period concluded with the Huskies securing a 4-0 victory to open the weekend series.

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UConn will conclude the weekend series with Vermont on Saturday, November 22. Puck drop is set for 2:00pm at the Toscano Family Ice Forum. TICKETS



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Springfield man charged with fentanyl trafficking in Vermont

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WESTMINSTER, VT. (WWLP) – Two suspects, including a man from Springfield, were arrested in Vermont in connection with drug possession and trafficking.

Vermont State Police stated that at approximately 12:37 p.m. on Thursday, a trooper observed a motor vehicle violation on I-91 in Westminster and conducted a traffic stop. It was discovered that the passenger, identified as 48-year-old Kenneth Piller of Los Angeles, California, was wanted for drug-related offenses.

The driver, identified as 21-year-old Chantz Dudley of Springfield, Mass., was also detained, and both suspects were brought to the State Police Barracks.

Chantz Dudley. Courtesy of Vermont State Police.

Troopers seized the vehicle and executed a search warrant, during which time they located suspected crack cocaine and fentanyl. Piller was turned over to Rutland City Police custody, and Dudley was sent to the Southern State Correctional Facility in place of $30,000 bail.

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Dudley was charged with possession of cocaine 1oz+, fentanyl trafficking, and transporting fentanyl into the state.

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