A photo caption on Page A1 Tuesday, based on information from the New York Times, incorrectly identified the location of damage caused by Hurricane Irene. It was in Rockingham, Vt.
A story on Page D1 Tuesday about Nature's Prime Organic Foods reported incorrectly that Jacob Schloner, the firm's executive chef and manufacturing director, recently quit. He said he was laid off.
A story on Page B3 Wednesday incorrectly described a criminal conviction for attorney Sam McCloud. He pleaded guilty to speeding in 1996, and a charge of fleeing a police officer was later dismissed.
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