Elayne Clift is purposely reporting as fact many lies that were debunked long ago.
I just can't understand how a writer can do this sort of thing and be considered credible.
PUTNEY-I am grateful to call Bex Slattery a colleague, blessed to call her a friend,
WILMINGTON-As a former Vernon resident (and one dying to move back there!) I wholeheartedly endorse...
BRATTLEBORO-Oscar Heller is my choice for the three-year seat on the Brattleboro Selectboard. As a...
BRATTLEBORO-Gov. Phil Scott has proposed eliminating Vermont's successful universal school meals program. As a parent...
Anaerobic digester research, renewable energy education, and Rutland solar development are the latest beneficiaries of funding from an old Vermont Yankee insurance policy. The state Public Service Board has approved Green Mountain Power's plans to distribute $302,719 from a Nuclear Electric Insurance Limited fund to various projects around the state. The power company once had an ownership interest in the Vernon plant and is entitled to long-term proceeds related to insurance coverage, with a state mandate to allocate most of...
We support Selectboard members David Schoales and Brandie Starr, who first brought up the issue of active recruitment of people of color for town jobs here in Brattleboro at the May 2 Selectboard meeting. We also encourage a broader dialogue to recognize and understand systemic racism and racist push-back in our town. Our position is best stated by paraphrasing Mr. Schoales, who during the May 2 meeting did a very good job of explaining why concerted effort is necessary to...
In the early 1980s, Keith Haring was a little-known artist from Kutztown, Pennsylvania, not yet the international art superstar and social activist. During this time, Haring made thousands of unsanctioned chalk drawings in New York City subway stations. Only a limited number survive to this day, having been thrown away or papered over by subway authorities. Seventeen of these historic drawings will be exhibited publicly for the first time at the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) in the exhibition...
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