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I really enjoyed the story on Rose Loving that appeared in The Herald (1/28/10). It was hard not to get really choked up on that one. I took yoga from Rose and have spoken with her about having lost her partner. That man was the love of her life, and clearly he was an extraordinary person. More ... Haviland, thank you for your service to this great country, the United States of America. I have read your columns over the years with interest. More often than not, they would stir me to think and contemplate about what you had to say. More ... As the first flower of spring, the daffodil represents hope. Through Daffodil Days, the American Cancer Society brings hope to people touched by cancer by offering daffodils to donors in appreciation of their contributions. More ... On Vt. Yankee If you look at Vermont Yankee as similar to an older used car and Entergy as a somewhat shady used car salesman, you can get a good idea of how to proceed with making a decision on whether to relicense. More ... Again, I am reminded why we live here in Randolph. The Herald, during these difficult times locally and globally, has produced an issue with uplifting and colorful stories. Stories about Afghanistan, Haiti and Laos (three of the world’s poorest countries) with connections to local residents making a difference in the world. More ... I know, this is a really silly idea, but it might work. Why don’t we make it mandatory that all owners of nuclear power plants and all of their family members must live on the site, or within a quarter of a mile from the plant? My guess is that whenever there is a leak, it would be fixed immediately, unless, of course, the profits are so great that they w More ... To follow Larry Richburg’s letter of last week about this community, there is so much good here, I hope it outweighs the ignorant and defeating few that seem to sour the sauce. Our family has worked hard to make it a better place, in many ways. More ... Discuss Past Year The following is an overview of what has taken place over the past fiscal year at the Orange County Courthouse. More ... Memo flash: Just in from the Global Warming, excuse, “Climate Change” team(s); alert—name change again—“Climate Response to Anthropogenic Forcing.” Al Gore sends his sincere regrets that the Sun is not cooperating as predicted and offers the Northeast, which has had but few sunny days December-January, a rebate on solar panels, if the More ... To Randolph voters: in the two selectboard meetings of 01/21 and 01/25 there were three department budgets that were the main items on the agenda: the library, RACDC and the listers. We would like to bring to your attention a couple of the inconsistent manners in which they were handled. From the meeting on Thursday, Jan. More ... Sadly, this letter is meant to respond to Neil Richardson's letter of January 28, 2010. It's sad because Mr. Richardson must be quite young, and not familiar with history of the last century in that part of the world. More ... Re: Christopher D. Costanzo’s letter of Jan. 28, wherein he registers his concerns with the display of a certain poster he observed at Whitcomb High School. As Mr. More ... Is a Dinosaur Seriously, is there really a debate? Vermont has a malfunctioning nuclear plant that is putting public health, our environment and our economy at risk. You have got to be foolish to argue for Vermont Yankee’s relicensing. More ... Letters RSS feed |
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