Letters to the Editor

To the Editor,
It has been a month since Dal died and we can all feel his spirit reverberating in the people and the places that he touched. Thank you to everyone who helped make the celebration of his life so powerful; it was a collaborative event that brought our friends and families...
To the Editor,
I’m not surprised that many Republicans are trying to blame Biden for Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. The more people they can get to believe that’s true or even to discuss whether it’s true, the fewer people will be talking about the likelihood that Putin was induced to risk...
To the Editor,
Our sincere “thank you” to everyone who donated, reached out offering support, and shared the Facebook post about the “21 dogs” relinquished to Windham County Humane Society on Tuesday, February 15. We are honored by the depth of your support of our work and appreciative of...
To the Editor,
The gravity of the political issues we’re debating often gets lost as the focus shifts to partisan politics. We sometimes talk more about the characters involved, the mechanisms of bill passage, and the disagreements over technicalities than we do about the necessity for...
To the Editor,
We are so grateful to have the honor of hosting the Choose Snow Program again this year. A total of 223 middle and high school students participated in the program with their parents and received season passes for the 2021 to 2022 season.
This yearly program greatly...

To the Editor,
Has this ever happened to you? You’re sitting at your kitchen table, emailing a friend, and all of a sudden your computer freezes.  You try everything you can think of to regain control but nothing works. Then - if you are like me, namely, unsure how to proceed...
To the Editor,
It has been a rocky few years; we can all agree to that. During the pandemic we have seen an influx of people buying up properties and moving here, sight unseen. It’s been good for the economy but can we talk about how this has affected the people who live here year round...
To the Editor,
We urge Whitingham voters to vote yes on Article 10 of the Town Meeting warning in support of the Whitingham Free Public Library. This is the third year in a row that the library has not raised its budget even as it continues to expand its offerings throughout the COVID-19...
To the Editor,
Here are just a few stories from Vermont schools that emphasize how racism still exists in our schools:
A Black Lives Matter flier, hung by Stowe High School’s Racial Equity Alliance, was recently vandalized. The “Black” was folded over, replaced with a sticky note...
To the Editor,
Readsboro will be voting its school articles on Tuesday, March 1, by Australian ballot. It is unfortunate; if we voted from the floor this issue could have been resolved there.
 Article IX is of deep concern. It appears to be written in such a manner to not be...

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