Letters to the Editor

To the Editor,
A revised ordinance has been posted for public review. If no petition to request a vote to disapprove the ordinance has been submitted by Friday, February 25, this ordinance will go into effect. It is available for review on our website at www.northbranchfiredistrict.com. It...
To The Editor,
Learn about the world you live in and, if you can, please donate to acluvt.org, windhamnaacp.org, and blacklivesmatter.com.
Sue Graup
Wilmington
To the Editor,
Gov. Phil Scott, are you not aware of the dangers of wireless radiation, believing instead that your 100 tower program is promoting safety? Science made your vaccine effective. Science made your child’s birth safe. But you don’t believe it when thousands of non-industry-...
To the Editor,
Proposal 5, the Reproductive Liberty Amendment, which has been in the Legislature since 2019, is almost certainly finally going to be voted on this year. If approved, it will give Vermont voters a chance to amend our constitution to include protections for reproductive...
To the Editor,
Wilmington’s Old Home Week was six months ago. While time marches on, it is great to think back to that meaningful and fun event - the Adams Farm kickoff party, the village night, the marvelous parade, to name just a few of the events, and of course the wonderful renewing of...
To the Editor,
It only takes just a few minutes online to get a snapshot of America in 2022: a country divided; a digital battleground of rhetoric, where information is wielded as a weapon.
We hold faith that we can still heal this divide when we focus on our shared values and learn...
To the Editor,
What would your reaction be if you were told that 93% of Vermont is covered by “state-of-the-art telecommunications infrastructure?” If you’re like me, you’d be more than surprised. You wouldn’t believe it! Yet that is exactly what the state’s Annual Outcomes Report claims....
To the Editor,
I continue to hear calls for exempting rehabilitation of older buildings from the requirements of Vermont’s rules on accessibility for those disabled.  The usual claims are that retrofitting older buildings is too expensive, that it discourages rehab projects, and deprives...
To the Editor,
Tim Newcomb’s cartoon in the Thursday, January 20 edition of Seven Days compares the three candidates running for the US House of Representatives. It appears to imply that experience is the most important factor for voters to consider. But whatever the primary message of...
To the Editor,
Insurance companies should refuse to pay hospitalization for those COVID-19 patients who refused to get their vaccine.
Lori Kowal
Wilmington

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