The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

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Best beard contest

MONTPELIER, VT. (AP) >> A man who helped pitch Dos Equis beer as the Most Interestin­g Man in the World turned his attention from his favorite beer to his favorite beard by judging a competitio­n called Vermont Beardies.

Actor Jonathan Goldsmith, who lives in Manchester and sports a closely cropped white beard that he maintains with a lice comb given to him by a veterinari­an, was one of four judges who chose the contest’s winner in Burlington on Saturday.

This year’s honors went to Bryan Sturge, of Barre, who hasn’t cut his beard in almost two years.

The event benefits Make-a-Wish Vermont, which helps grant wishes to children living with life-threatenin­g conditions. Organizers said Saturday night that they’d raised nearly $30,000.

The competitio­n was judged in three categories: urban beard, freestyle and backwoods. Each contes- tant also had to tell an interestin­g story about his beard. Out of the more than 100 original entrants, the top 30 were invited to the in-person finals.

Sturge entered the backwoods competitio­n as a tribute to his 11-year-old daughter Zoey, who died of cancer in 2013 before her Makea-Wish request to go to Disney World and swim with the dolphins could be granted.

When Zoey was sick, Sturge promised Zoey he wouldn’t shave until she got better. After she died, he shaved a couple times but always regrew his beard. He said he entered the contest to give back to Make-a-Wish so that other children could be granted wishes that Zoey never got to experience.

Goldsmith, who spent nine years as the pitchman with the gravelly voice for Dos Equis, said there are a few things he’s looking for in a winning beard.

“The character of the beard, how it brings forth something indigenous to the individual, something personal,” Goldsmith said.

While the premise of the contest is humorous, the reason for it can be heartwrenc­hing.

“It’s a promise that we made,” Sturge said. “It’s love. It’s a memory. It’s how she last saw me, with a beard. She didn’t want me to shave it because of our promise. I offered to shave for her so she could see me without it. She said, ‘No, that’s not the deal.’”

Stuck in window

PARIS (AP) >> Arrests can’t come any easier than this.

French gendarmes called to a robbery found the suspected thief stuck in a hole he’d made with a hammer in a shop window.

The national gendarmeri­e on Sunday published a photo appearing to show theman half-in and half-out of the hole.

“Drunk, he robbedasho­p but got stuck ... in the window before being arrested,” the gendarmeri­e tweeted, with the hashtag “ThugLife.”

The 46-year-oldmanwas arrested Thursday morning in the Pyrenees town of Mauleon-Licharre in southwest France.

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