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The Green Blog: Chasing the Sun
My friend Polly called from Corinth, Vermont yesterday: Was it sunny where I was? That would be a big no in Providence where I live.
You'd never guess it from the expanses of bare ground in the Champlain Valley, but this winter, at least since Dec.
Docs get new training in farmers' health
A nonprofit group of health clinics is among the participants in a new effort by the state Department of Health, University of Vermont College of Medicine and farm groups to get providers some special training ...
Transcript: Douglas' prepared inaugural address
JAMES H. DOUGLAS GOVERNOR State of Vermont OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Inaugural Address of Governor James H. Douglas A New Framework for Progress "Mr. President, Mr.
Journal Opinion/STPNS
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Journal Opinion/STPNS
How should towns nominate their town officer candidates?
That was the question posed in last week's edition in a story from Fairlee as some community members seek to change the nomination process in that town. In Fairlee, candidates for a selectboard seat and other officer positions are nominated from the floor at March town meeting. Shortly after nominations are offered, a vote on the candidates takes place.
It's a question that is a valid one, not just in Fairlee, but for many towns throughout Vermont as well. Bradford, Groton, Ryegate and Topsham all elect officers in a similar manner, while Corinth, Newbury, Thetford, Vershire and West Fairlee elect theirs by Australian ballot.
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