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KRISTOPHER RADDER — BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Owen Toleno, an employee at Top of the Hill Grill, uses a rake to remove debris from the drain as the water backs up onto Putney Road during a rainstorm that passed through the area on Wednesday, Aug. 7, 2019.
Went to the Lighting Studio for our portrait shots. Got a little carried away in between shots, and had some photo fun.
Kristopher, while taking his portrait photos.
I really do live for silhouette shots. :D
KRISTOPHER RADDER - BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
People ski down the slopes at Stratton Mountain under the glow of lights during the fifth annual 24 Hours of Stratton on Saturday, Jan. 7, 2017.
People skied around the clock, as they raised funds to help the Stratton Foundation.
Stratton Foundation Executive Director Tammy Mosher said that her favorite aspect of the event is learning the heartfelt stories of why fundraising and participating in the 24 Hours is important to the athletes.
"Many choose helping Vermont children in need as their philanthropy, asking family, friends and corporate matching dollars to support the Foundation, and that's what it's all about," she said. "We are so grateful.”
KRISTOPHER RADDER - BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
People ski down the slopes at Stratton Mountain under the glow of lights during the fifth annual 24 Hours of Stratton on Saturday, Jan. 7, 2017.
People skied around the clock, as they raised funds to help the Stratton Foundation.
Stratton Foundation Executive Director Tammy Mosher said that her favorite aspect of the event is learning the heartfelt stories of why fundraising and participating in the 24 Hours is important to the athletes.
"Many choose helping Vermont children in need as their philanthropy, asking family, friends and corporate matching dollars to support the Foundation, and that's what it's all about," she said. "We are so grateful.”
Kristopher Axon running as Sonic the Hedgehog and completed the marathon in a very respectable 4:14:53 ...
110606-O-ZZ999-002 ABOARD USS CLEVELAND (LPD 7) AT SEA (June 6, 2011) -- Senior Chief Hospital Corpsman Anna Wood re-enlists on board amphibious transport dock ship USS Cleveland (LPD 7). Cleveland is the flagship for Pacific Partnership 2011, which will visit the islands of Tonga, Vanuatu, Papua New Guinea, Timor-Leste and the Federated States of Micronesia. (Photo By Kristopher Radder)
KRISTOPHER RADDER - BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Crews use a snowcat to groom the Harris Hill Ski Jump in Brattleboro, Vt., on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2017 as they prepare for the annual ski jump competition this weekend.
Portfolio I submitted to Cornish for review. They loved it and said that they are going to rush my application.
KRISTOPHER RADDER - BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Emma Paris, 11, of Putney, and Galen Fogarty, 11, of Brattleboro, sled down the hill.
NEWPORT, R.I. -- The U.S. Naval War College (NWC) holds a commencement ceremony for the College of Naval Command and Staff and the College of Naval Warfare 2024 graduating classes June 14, 2024, on board Naval Station Newport. The ceremony, presided over by NWC President Rear Admiral Pete Garvin, saw 332 students from in-resident senior-level leadership and intermediate-level leadership courses graduate, including 93 international students. Also included were 462 students having completed coursework through NWC’s College of Distance Education (CDE) programs, 90 of whom attended the graduation in person. Graduates represented all branches of the U.S. armed forces, more than 30 federal agencies and departments, and 58 partner and allied nations. Adm. Scott Swift, U.S. Pacific Fleet (retired), gave the commencement address. Established in 1884, NWC is the oldest institution of its kind in the world. More than 50,000 students have graduated since its first class of nine students in 1885 and about 300 of today’s active-duty admirals, generals and senior executive service leaders are alumni. Since creating a program for international officers in 1956, the college has more than 4,500 international alumni from 137 countries worldwide. Approximately 10 percent of these alumni have become chief of their country’s respective navy. Today, NWC continues to deliver excellence in education, research, and outreach, informing today’s decision-makers and educating tomorrow’s leaders. (U.S. Navy photo by Kristopher Burris/Released)
KRISTOPHER RADDER - BRATTLEBORO REFORMER
Melissa Knowles, a former coach at the New England Center for Circus Arts, holds her resignation letter in front of the new trapezium building, on Putney Road, on Wednesday, July 12, 2017, after the founding sisters, Elsie and Serenity were terminated.