Opinion Peter Sterling Opinion Peter Sterling

Vermont’s Dirty Little Secret: State government is anti-renewable energy

Talk to anyone who has tried to bring renewable energy to Vermonters and they will tell you the same thing: despite our green reputation and the thousands of Vermonters who have asked for leadership to avoid the existential crisis climate change presents to humanity, our state government works every day to put the brakes on new solar energy and wind power projects.

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Opinion Linda Li Opinion Linda Li

LETTER: VPA should be a positive example for dismantling racism

On behalf of the National Association of Social Workers – Vermont Chapter’s Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Committee, I’m writing to express our disappointment with the Vermont Principals Association which failed to address and investigate the racial abuse incident that was reported by the Winooski boys soccer team and Winooski School Superintendent Sean McMannon in October. 

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Call for submissions: Giving thanks 2021
Opinion Waterbury Roundabout Opinion Waterbury Roundabout

Call for submissions: Giving thanks 2021

We’re quickly approaching our second Thanksgiving during a global pandemic and we would like to give you a chance to reflect on what you are thankful for this year. We will share your submissions in a special Thanksgiving collection that we will post online on Waterbury Roundabout and print in the Waterbury Reader.

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LETTER: Food Shelf Annual Turkey Drive is Saturday, Nov. 13
Opinion Dani Kehlmann Opinion Dani Kehlmann

LETTER: Food Shelf Annual Turkey Drive is Saturday, Nov. 13

For over a decade the Waterbury Area Food Shelf has provided Thanksgiving turkeys and a bag with traditional meal fixings to those in our community in need of assistance.  The Waterbury Rotary Club has kindly helped us hold our annual Turkey Drive for the past two years in order to ensure that we can continue supporting our friends and neighbors who need some help.

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Opinion Neil Nussbaum Opinion Neil Nussbaum

LETTER: It's time to split up the HUUSD

When the six towns that are in the current Harwood Unified Union School District (the HUUSD) voted to create a union school for 7th through 12th graders in 1965, the region became served by a total of seven school districts – a K-to-6 school district in each town, and a union school district for the then anticipated junior/senior high school. Seven school districts are too many for this region.

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Opinion Matt Henchen Opinion Matt Henchen

OPINION: Why I am voting NO on the school bond

Not only were students and teachers not involved in the process in any meaningful way, but there are far too many community members who have not felt heard, valued, or respected. This is a once-in-a-generation decision that deserves significantly more community involvement to get things right.

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Opinion Torrey Smith Opinion Torrey Smith

OPINION: Let's talk about our schools

I serve as chair of the HUUSD School Board. I am also a parent of two current Harwood students and one recent graduate, and I spent much of last year subbing in several of our elementary and middle schools. I’d like to share a snapshot of what is happening in our district that might be different from others you have seen recently in social media. 

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