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.
BRATTLEBORO-What a depressing time to celebrate Independence Day, as No. 47 and his obedient and...
Sarah Ellis is a writer and mental health advocate who grew up in Brattleboro and...
BRATTLEBORO-Analysis of Brattleboro's Charter Revision Survey reveals growing dissatisfaction with the current Representative Town Meeting...
GUILFORD-A term often used regarding a military action is "collateral damage." This term masks the...
Voters on Tuesday overwhelmingly supported a proposed gas-fired power plant, paving the way for developers to push forward with a 600-megawatt facility that could be built in the shadow of Vermont Yankee. There were 677 “yes” votes and 153 “no” votes in response to a simple, non-binding referendum question: “Do you support a natural gas–fired electric generating plant being located in Vernon?” Winhall resident Don Campbell, who has been leading the plant-development charge, called the results “breathtaking,” given how many...
I love living in downtown Brattleboro. Among its many perks is the fact that we have a vibrant town center which offers a range of essential offerings, from a diverse culinary carte du jour, a co-op grocery, coffee shops, and a farmers' market, to a family-owned sporting goods store, a bevy of boutiques, florists, jewelers, hair salons, book sellers, bike shops, music vendors, art galleries, furniture showrooms, film houses, and performance venues, to an authentic neighborhood hardware depot. Not to...
BRATTLEBORO-The Last Laugh, a 1924 German silent film drama about a hotel doorman demoted to washroom attendant, will be screened with live music on Friday, May 10, at 8 p.m., at Epsilon Spires, 190 Main St. The screening will feature live accompaniment on the venue's Estey pipe organ by Jeff Rapsis, a New Hampshire-based silent film musician. The story of The Last Laugh, regarded as one of German director F. W. Murnau's best pictures, is told entirely in visual terms,
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