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.
WESTMINSTER-A few days ago, I texted some of my family members to call their representatives...
BRATTLEBORO-There has been an unrelenting assault on our culture and our country since the inauguration...
TOWNSHEND-Several weeks ago, a Peruvian fisherman, stranded in the ocean for months, was miraculously found...
Lachlan Francis chairs the Windham County Democratic Committee. He adds: "I'm proud that in Windham...
The state Public Service Board's new chairman won't be involved in one of its biggest pending cases - the proposed sale of Vermont Yankee. A memo filed June 14 informed those involved in the sale docket that Anthony Roisman “will not participate in this matter as chairman,” leaving the other two board members to decide the case. The one-paragraph document doesn't give a reason for Roisman's recusal, and he didn't comment further. But Roisman has a long history of anti-nuclear...
It's certainly not comfortable being a white male these days. But that's the good news. For along with the many women, people of color, and indigenous folks standing up these days and speaking truth to power, this discomfort is a necessary first step to the change that must take place.
BRATTLEBORO-The name "Somethin' Else" refers to the 1958, desert-island-worthy recording by saxophonist Cannonball Adderley that enticingly featured trumpeter Miles Davis. The band "Something Else" - performing at the Vermont Jazz Center on Oct. 5 at 7:30 p.m. - is a seven-piece, three-horn band organized by alto saxophonist Vincent Herring that draws on the rich repertoire of soul jazz, a music that came to fruition in the early 1960s. Soul jazz successfully combined the sophistication of jazz improvisation with the danceable...
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