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Vote To Support The Music Hall On Tuesday, March 6th, voters in Randolph have the opportunity to give their support to one of the things that makes this town a really special place to live in, namely, the Chandler Music Hall. More ... Fire Chief Favors Chandler Fix An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. More ... Clerk/Treasurer Answers Kerin In response to the letter to the editor by Karen Kerin in last week’s Herald: More ... Amateur Auditors Not Needed I would like to respond to Ms. Karin’s letter of February 22. I do not believe my opinions are biased. I have served as auditor, selectman, assistant town clerk, and justice of the peace. More ... Keep Bluebirds Happy in Vermont Bluebirds! Bluebirds! Bluebirds! The Christmas bird count, in Boston was 280 bluebirds. This yeas they did not migrate to the southern tier of states. More ... Correction In Granville Letter I wish to rectify some of the figures I quoted in my last week’s letter. Somehow I skipped over the fine print stating the 80% CLA was already factored into the tax rates quoted in the Village School handout. My apologies. More ... Don’t Fire Fox As Selectman I am writing to support the re-election of Neal Fox to the selectboard in Bethel. He has served Bethel for six years and has dedicated considerable extra personal time understanding and working on the important issues. More ... End-of-Life Proposal’s Wrong How do you feel about life—yours? More ... Explains Request For Craft Center The White River Craft Center is located in the historic Kimball House of Randolph Avenue. For the past five years public and private funds have contributed to the restoration of this Victorian Mansion and much has been done, but there still is so much to do to complete the project. More ... Fox’s Kindness To Hist. Society I write to express my appreciation to Neal Fox for his service to the town of Bethel over the past several years on the select board. He has my support for reelection on town meeting day. More ... Grateful To the Coach I would like to express my sincere thanks to the coach and teacher who reported the two basketball players for possession of alcohol. Instead of looking the other way you both showed integrity and made the correct decision according to the policies and procedures of the Rochester school system. More ... Neal Fox Is Right On Town Hall Neal Fox has been put in the position of Solomon many times in his capacity as selectman for the Town of Bethel, and has always tried very hard to make difficult situations palatable to both sides. More ... Pressure Doomed Lead Paint Movie I read with great personal interest the article of February 15, "State Addresses Lead Poisoning." Great interest and not a little anger. In 1997 I was asked by Pat Perterson, then director in the Dept. More ... Rochester School Most Expensive According to the Vermont Department of Education data, recently posted on its web site, the Rochester School during FY2007 is still the most expensive K-12 school in the state. We were also first the two previous years. More ... Seniors Can Get Free Detectors Interfaith Caregivers (IFCG) have been helping our senior neighbors remain safely independent at home since 1987. This year we celebrate our 20th year of service to the community. More ... Town’s Support Has Been Crucial As board president of the Clara Martin Center Board of Trustees, I am writing to ask the support of Randolph voters on March 6. More ... Vote To Update Royalton Plan The Royalton Town Plan is up for ballot vote on town meeting day. Town plans are up for re-adoption every five years, and ours expires March 6. More ... Fox Understands The Bottom Line I would like to take this opportunity to lend my support to Neal Fox to continue his role on the Bethel Selectboard. As a fellow board member, I have considered it a privilege to have served with Neal during the past five years, and look forward to the leadership he provides in his role as board cha... More ... Rochester Needs Candidates Everything is working well in Rochester. How can I tell? There are openings for Selectmen, Library Trustees, members of the School Board, auditors and membership on several other boards and commissions. More ... Chamber Request Is Explained Read the Story... Eventful Year On Selectboard As Town Meeting quickly approaches I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the residents of Braintree for making my first year on the Braintree Selectboard an eventful and very interesting experience. More ... TM Discussion On Death Issue In our society causing someone's death has always been viewed as a serious crime. Our television show favorites include numerous investigation shows, so much so that Crime Scene Investigations now airs three different communities. More ... TM: Teaching Opportunity This time of year, we all have a stake in town business. More ... Explains Interest In School Board Thank you for this opportunity to introduce myself to the citizens of Brookfield and explain why I have chosen to run for school director. Please note: it is common for citizens of Brookfield to refer to this office as school board member, but that is not how it appears on the ballot. More ... 'Yes' Vote Is 'Heart Smart' It’s easy to take for granted some of the special joys of living in Randolph, especially those things that are so familiar we can’t imagine the town without them. More ... No Conspiracy On SoRo Board Having attended nearly every Royalton Selectboard meeting in the last three years I see no evidence of a conspiracy as indicated by Karen Karin in her letter to The Herald last week. More ... Law Enforcement In Royalton I was recently asked by a resident to provide details on the history and progress of Royalton constables so he could respond to the Selectboard’s efforts to prohibit constables from providing law enforcement services. More ... |
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