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Letters November 23, 2006
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Editorial Asked
Right Question

     Thank you for writing from the heart, dispassionately and succinctly, on last week's editorial page, about the tragic deaths of Robert Woodward, Randy Wiggin, and Joseph Fortunati, each shot and killed in Vermont by police officers.
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Squirrel Survives
Perilous Plunge

     Randy Leavitt, who took last week's front page photograph of tree work being done on the Vermont Law School campus, has some information to add this week.
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Survival of Co-op
Is Critical

     I was encouraged to see the excellent front page article on the Randolph Coop regarding the difficulties it is facing, while discouraged by the precarious footing it finds itself in.
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Co-op’s a Part Of Community Chain

     I want to take this opportunity to thank both the Herald and Randolph National Bank for the support they have shown Randolph Cooperative Market.
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The Importance
Of the Co-op

     It would be difficult to describe to an outsider the many layers of importance that the Randolph Food Co-op provides for our village.
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Jacob Effective As Manager

     I would like to respond to Kristi Tate’s letter last week regarding the WNWSU business manager "switch." Kristi, you’re right! The past few years have been very confusing, in part due to the total lack of information and poor management provided by the business office.
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Inexplicable
Appointment

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Mouth-Watering
Menu Item
     I read with interest John Freitag's discussion (Strafford news, 11/2/06) of Postmaster Toy's sharing of her moose balls with her patrons and all I can say is "YUM!!!".
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Gifford Helps
Children Read

     The Reach Out and Read Vermont Coalition would like to thank Gifford Medical Center Pediatrics and Primary Care for its participation in our program.
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Co-op, Bookstore
Equal Happiness

     At this season of Thanksgiving, I am grateful that I live where there is a co-op and a bookstore which add so much to the quality of life here in Central Vermont.
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