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I was wandering through Church Street Marketplace in Burlington on a chilly evening around 7:45 p.m. when I realized my travel adapters were missing from my backpack. It’s a small gray universal adapter set with a blue strap and a black case—essential for my upcoming work trips. I retraced my steps toward the bus stops by City Hall Park and the little cafes, but they didn’t surface. If someone found them, I’d be grateful to have them back so I can finish my coming trip.
I found two USB drives in a blue zip pouch beside a bench outside the bakery at Church Street Marketplace in Burlington, Vermont, around 3:47 pm today. The pouch was wedged between a planter and the bench, next to a coffee cart. Inside were two USB drives, a couple of charging cables, and a tiny sticker that looked like a mountain. It looked like someone was on a tech trip; I imagined the owner must be anxious to have those drives back. I picked them up and brought them home to keep them safe. If the owner recognizes the hardware or the sticker, they’ll know these are theirs.
I lost my grandmother's heirloom brooches on Tuesday, around 4:15 PM, at Church Street Marketplace in Burlington. They’re a pair: one silver-tone with a tiny heart, and the other a cobalt-blue stone set in brass. I remember browsing window displays near the benches by the Clock Tower when the crowd swelled, and I must have slipped them from my scarf. It felt like a part of me disappeared in the ripple of coffee steam and the clanging of bike bells. If someone spotted them on the gray flagstone, I’d be grateful to hear they found their way back to me.
Yesterday around 4:15 p.m., I realized my two toasters were missing from the kitchen counter in my apartment on College Street, Burlington, near the Church Street Marketplace. I had set them out to dry after making a late snack and must have left them by the hallway table while I ran to grab a coffee. It feels silly, but those little gadgets have become a daily ritual to start my mornings, and I miss the warm toast more than I care to admit. If you happened to move things around or found them tucked behind the sofa, I’d really appreciate their safe return to my kitchen.
I was walking home after sunset at 8:15 PM last Friday when I spotted a bag of holiday decorations tucked behind a planter near Church Street Marketplace in Burlington. A dozen colorful ornaments rolled around in the snow while the twinkling shop lights reflected off the storefronts. I picked them up, thinking someone must be missing their cheerful setup, and I’m posting here so the owner can find them. The moment felt a little magical, like a small sign that the holidays aren’t over yet.
I lost my navy knit scarf this afternoon around 3:15pm. I was wandering through Church Street Marketplace in Burlington, Vermont, near the Ben & Jerry's when I realized it was gone. It's a mid-weight scarf from L.L.Bean, ribbed knit, about 60 inches long and 8 inches wide, with a small brown leather tag on one end. There's a tiny pull on the left corner and a couple of loose threads, but overall it's still in decent shape. This scarf means a lot to me—it's a gift from my grandmother, and Vermont winters feel a lot lonelier without it. If anyone found it, please text me; I’d really appreciate getting it back.
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