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Letters November 30, 2006
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An Invaluable
Science Exhibit

     After reading Stewart Skrill’s letter last week asking people to call Principal Shirley Stewart and NOT support the trip to the Bodies Exhibit in Boston, I picked up the phone and called her, in ABSOLUTE SUPPORT of taking the students to see the exhibit.
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Boston Exhibit
Was Educational

     (The following letter to the editor is from a 6th grader at Randolph Elementary School, in response to the letter printed Nov. 16 criticizing the school's decision to send elementary students to Boston to see the BodyWorlds exhibit.)
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Co-op's Public
Has Responded

     As most of the community is now aware, this is an extraordinarily important and difficult time in the financial life of the Randolph Cooperative Market.
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The Ironies
Of Wilderness

     On the day after Thanksgiving, I took my gun for a walk in the George Brook area of the Green Mountain National Forest in Hancock. I had been there on opening weekend, but now something was different.
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Thankful On
Thanksgiving

     On Thanksgiving Day while visiting my family in Randolph, my two-year old daughter, Chloe, had a serious allergic reaction for which I had to take her to the Gifford Medical Center Emergency Room.
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Oil Still Drives
Mideast Policy

     As we approach the beginning of the 110th U.S. Congress there is a sense of unbridled optimism that this session may see us out of our debacle in Iraq.
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Chiropractor
Bids Adieu

     Although I have never lived in Randolph, it has been my pleasure and privilege to serve as your chiropractor here over the past 11 years. Unfortunately, health issues have caused me to retire early but I am thankful that two very talented doctors will be taking over my practice.
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