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Letters October 5, 2006
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Run, Don't Walk
To LNT's 'Romeo'

     If you appreciate Shakespeare, good theater, action, romance or just learning about where some of our favorite expressions originate from then I would advise the reader to walk (no, run!
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Pro-Wilderness
In Granville

     I must protest the persistent presentation of the town of Granville as the poster child against wilderness areas.
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Crabapple Tree

On Nat. Register
     Your readers may like to know that the 150 year-old flowering crabapple tree which forms the centerpiece of the greensward fronting the municipal building on Summer Street in Randolph has now been listed by the American Forests National Register of Big Trees in Washington, D.C.
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Fox Qualified
For Challenges

     Everyone is aware of the challenges the state of Vermont faces in the future. High real estate taxes, health care and health insurance costs, retention of jobs, and out-of-control spending particularly in the education field.
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Orwellian Law
Allows Torture

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Sorry To Miss
Vt. Tech Forum

     When Vermont Tech invited me to participate in their candidate forum being held this evening (Oct. 5), I had already committed to attending a different meeting that evening.
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A Book Is Not
A Pile of Papers

     Who's throwing leather-bound books in the trash?
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Who Should Pay

     For Sidewalk?
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Welch Can Help
End the Madness
     I believe sending Peter Welch of the upper valley to the U.S. House of Representatives is the best way to put America on the right course into the future.
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Success Story
Is a Long One

     Many thanks to Martha Slater for her article about Chandler’s 2006-2007 series of performances and exhibits. We’re excited about the upcoming season.
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Fox's Comments

Called Naïve
     After reading the article in the Herald reporting on Mr. Fox’s critique of Rep. Sandy Haas' performance in the House this past session, it was obvious to me that Mr.
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Communication
Test Is Flunked

     Alas, VTC has again forgotten the existence of community users of SHAPE. This is a shame, especially when Gov. Douglas at last Saturday’s groundbreaking ceremony for the new SHAPE addition, emphasized that this was a community resource.
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No Lawyers

     In Legislature!
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Congress Bypasses
Will of Vermont

     I am amazed and disenchanted by the actions of our Congressional delegation against the will of the Vermont legislature.
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Haas Was Right
On ‘Ancient Roads’

     We seem to be living in a world of spin where attention to detail is ignored and sound bites take precedence. Your September 28 article, "Fox Challenges Haas…" is an example of this when Mr.
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Fox the Obvious Candidate

     Neal Fox’s candidacy for the Vermont legislature is like a breath of fresh air. He has proven wisdom and experience, and already has the respect of many people in state government through his work in town government and in the field of economic development (not to mention his own experience).
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