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BELLOWS FALLS — In “Town backs employee in case of spoofed email” [Town & Village, June 12], The Commons incorrectly reported that Attorney Raymond Massucco, representing both the Town of Rockingham and the Village of Bellows Falls, read a statement he wrote and made the accompanying comments at two respective board meetings.

Massucco did write the statement but he attended neither the Rockingham nor Bellows Falls meeting, and Village President Roger Riccio made the comments while reading from Massucco's text to his fellow Bellows Falls Village Trustees at their May 28 meeting.

We regret the error.

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