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Meg Mott is professor emerita of Marlboro College and Emerson College and describes herself as...
Pablo Bose is a professor in the Department of Geography and Geosciences at the University...
BRATTLEBORO-I have lived and voted in Brattleboro for 45 years, and I am writing about...
Jeff Potter has edited The Commons since 2008 and has been working in and around...
Good day to you! The past week has been stormy indeed, with plenty of rainfall to the southern Vermont region, and wind as well. It certainly has been dynamic in the weather department, recently, but our atmospheric drama is going to smooth itself out for a spell. Generally speaking, we have to deal with a couple of pairs of frontal passages on Thursday and Friday, and then again on Sunday and Monday. These will bring scattered showers, a little bit...
The Rockingham Free Public Library's first-ever Peeps Literary Diorama Contest has concluded with the announcement of the winners in seven categories. View all the winners on Facebook or at rockinghamlibrary.org/peepdioramacontest. Ten dioramas were submitted, and all were displayed online due to the pandemic. Winners have received small prizes, such as gift cards to local businesses. • Best Diorama in Age Group: “The Blue Cat of Castle Town Sings to Zeruah,” by Sarah Vowles (adult); “The Lorax and the Peep Trees,”
Thank you for your column on the constitutional right to panhandling, an important issue. However, the discussion leaves out aspects of the issue that, to my knowledge, are always left out in such conversations. An ordinance against begging violates not only the right to free speech of the beggar but also that of the potential giver. Giving charity to a poor person is also a form of speech. The fact that other channels exist for the giver to support the...
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