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Walt Garner teaches fifth through eighth grade English at Tunbridge Central School, while Barbara Drufovka teaches humanities at Woodstock Middle School.�
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I live on a country road in Hinesburg, with a walkability score of zero - meaning there is nothing within walking distance of my house, except a very nice�
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Norwich is a talkative community � on sidewalks, in the Post Office, around kitchen tables, and especially on the town’s email listserve, where thorny�
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There's a summer leadership and government-in-action learning program for high school juniors sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary in which young�
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I grew up VT style, where the virtues of patience were constantly extolled. We waited for recess, we waited for snow, we waited Santa, and we waited for�
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Over time, broadcast television has lost some of its power. Except for the Super Bowl, we simply don't gather in front of our TV sets like we used to. But�
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I took up swimming to get my body in shape, and only later discovered that it would also exercise my mind. I struggle with anxiety and depression, and�
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At the top of my recommended summer reading list is a book called Mrs. Moreau's Warbler: How Birds Got Their Names, by Stephen Moss. For a life-long�
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In 1787, Alexander Hamilton, John Jay, and James Madison wrote a series of articles called the Federalist Papers in order to persuade citizens in the�
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While co-authoring a recent book about Vermont and presidential politics, I come up with an idea that could neatly shorten the Democratic selection�