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Letters December 12, 2002
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Heroism At
Royalton Fire

     The early morning fire at the Royalton Town Garage, which completely destroyed the building came as a shock. The outpouring of support by the people of the greater Royalton area is nothing short of inspirational.
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Editorial on Polls
Was Off-Base

     Your editorial of Nov. 21 ("Polls and the Media") was brought to my attention, and though I share some of your apprehension about polls and their influence on the political process, I was surprised by some of the "facts" noted in your editorial.
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CLF Defends
Lawsuit Threat

     Polluted stormwater runoff is one of the most serious and pervasive water quality problems in Vermont. Our lakes and streams, even magnificent Lake Champlain, are tainted by high levels of phosphorus which causes perennial algae blooms, as well as sediment, bacteria, and heavy metals.
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9/11 Demands
Accountability

     It has been over 14 months since the 9/11 debacle and there has yet to be any meaningful investigation of the tragedy, a determination of what agencies and persons were responsible and appropriate disciplinary action meted out to those who were negligent.
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National Forests
Need Harvesting

     Our National Forests are in trouble, but not as reported in most newspapers.
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High School Play
Was Fabulous

     Sweet Sassy Molassy! (Say these words really loud and slow and you get the impression of true amazement.) These are the best words I have to describe Randolph Union High School's production of "The Man Who Came To Dinner" by Moss Hart and George S.
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