This staff member makes cute earrings as her side-hustle.
Bordo
This sport is considered the most popular sport in the world.
Football
This local contractor and sugarer owns Thirsty Burger.
Scott Boyce
This dessert, made popular in Italy, combines vanilla icecream with hot espresso.
Afogato
This staff member hosts team dinners at her house during sports season, and her husband is known as "Coach."
Kelly Legasse
This is the name of the type of ball used in table tennis.
Ping pong.
This is the name of the restaurant that Mokah's used to be.
The Crossing
This is a plant that grows wild outside of barns and buildings. It stings when you touch it, and is used in traditional medicinal and culinary dishes.
Stinging nettle.
This teacher was once both a gymnast and a center for her basketball team before becoming an archaeologist.
Ms. Rippon
This is the year the first modern Winter Olympic games were held.
1924
This plant was formerly owned by the Canadian Pacific, Boston and Maine railroads, and is the site of a historic grain elevator explosion.
Blue Seal.
This is the name of the muscle that helps chickens digest their food because they don't have teeth. It's popular as a savory ingredient in many cuisines, especially in the midwest and south.
Gizzard
This teacher's sister just won the women's 3000 meter race in Scotland.
Jinny Rainville
Chess
This is the name of the Native American tribe that makes its home here.
The Abenaki of Missisquoi
This is the common name for black raspberries, which references their shallow, hat-like structure.
Black caps.
This teacher wrote and published a children's story before he became the teacher with the largest classroom in the building.
Mr. Farnham
This country is where Wimbledon, the biggest tennis tournament in the world, is held.
United Kingdom
This man left his entire estate to the people of Richford in 1895, and to honor him, they named their town library after him.
Arvin A. Brown
This it the name of the animal enzyme used to make cheese.
Rennet.