Vermont Standard

[3] It is now owned by Phillip Camp Sr. who began working for the Standard in 1952 while still in high school.

Dryden spent five years in Indianapolis as the director of public relations for the Farm Security Administration.

[1] The Vermont Standard was the worst hit among four community newspapers seriously impacted by Irene.

Camp, who lost 42 years of personal items, including awards and other memorabilia in the flood, did not let the setback stop a streak of producing a local newspaper for more than 8,200 consecutive weeks.

[9] On, Monday July 16, 2018, a fire engulfed the building that housed the Vermont Standard.