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The recent fire that damaged Notre Dame triggered an outpouring of French anguish over the near-destruction of a building they considered a part of�
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Lately I’ve been spending a lot of time in the basement bathroom of a Greensboro church - for the fast internet. And I’m thankful for Spark, the new�
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Decades ago, my kindergarten class memorized Robert Frost's Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening. I recall that we performed it several times,�
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For more than 20 years, April has been observed as National Poetry Month. It’s a time when poetry is shared across the country at readings and in�
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So I’ve been thinking a lot about France again � and not only because of the devastating Notre-Dame fire. News that the Vermont Senate had just given�
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A friend of mine came across some old film recently showing street scenes of Rutland in 1941, and it’s a revealing trip back in time. The Rutland Lions�
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I’d been living in California, where a phrase like “it’s freezing� merely meant a mad rush to get the warmest sweater possible. So when I told my friends�
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The impressive-looking flying buttresses of the Cathedral of Notre Dame in Paris are still standing � now seen by many as symbols of strength and�
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A proposed new law with 60+ co-sponsors to address neonicitinoid pesticide use in Vermont has certainly struck an ecological nerve. Bill H-205 responds to�
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Dominating the Vermont headlines recently has been our state’s workforce shortage. For the economy to thrive, we need more people, plain and simple. One�