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 Senate Committee on Economic Development, Housing, and General Affairs and the House Committee on General and Housing will hold a public hearing on Thursday, Feb. 16, starting at 5 p.m. The committees will hear testimony concerning the state of housing in Vermont. The hearing takes place in Room 267 of the Pavilion Building at 109 State St. It will be available to watch live on YouTube at bit.ly/702-housing-hearing. Written testimony is encouraged and can be submitted at testimony2023@leg.state.vt.us or...
ROCKINGHAM-How can Rockingham, where I live, or any town in Vermont, continue to carry the unbearable and unsustainable burden of taxes here? How can our Legislature create and bring new taxes each year to the table off of which we all must eat? It is unconscionable. How can our local boards knowingly raise the tax rate year after year, hurting our elderly and our working poor still further? It is shameful. The answer is a lack of due diligence, a...
Artist Jennifer Mack-Watkins, Daricia Mia DeMarr of Black Women in Visual Art, and Novella Ford of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture will discuss Black identity and representation in art in “Holding Space: Reflections on Children of the Sun,” a free online conversation presented by the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center (BMAC) on Wednesday, April 28 at 7 p.m. In her debut solo museum exhibition, “Children of the Sun,” Mack-Watkins explores history, recalls childhood memories, and acknowledges the...
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