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Letters March 20, 2003
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The Courage To Do
What Must Be Done

     Today's newspapers, and our streets, are full of people protesting the increasing likelihood that America and its allies will soon be at war. I respect the sincerity of those pacifists who oppose any and all war.
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Ashley’s Dance
In Tara’s Memory

     Tara Stratton—so full of life, so full of hopes and dreams, here was a bright light that was taken from us.
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ATV Issue
Should Be Settled

     As a resident of Royalton I am writing in reference to the article in The Herald dated March 6, the use of ATV’s on all town highways in Royalton.
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Long, Long Delay
In Bridge Project

     Just a quick question concerning the Randolph bridge renovation project article in a recent Herald.
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Revote Unpopular
But Necessary

     The South Royalton school budget passed this year with around 8% voter turn out. This is better than some years, previously, where much small percentages turned out.
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Discipline
Was Unequal

     A few weeks ago I acted in an irresponsible way and skipped approximately 10-15 minutes of my Spanish class at Randolph Union High School. As punishment I had to spend the remainder of class in the office.
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Stabilizing Mine
Is First Priority

     This week the EPA announced that immediate action is being taken at the Elizabeth Mine Site to address stability issues at the largest tailing pile (TP-1) to prevent possible catastrophic failure of this structure.
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Profit for Few
Disaster for Many
A few observations about war on Iraq/Terrorism/North Korea and anybody else that is not with us

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Daily Protests
Are Infuriating

     I am writing this letter after a weekend of packing and moving our house into storage. I am saddened and infuriated by the daily protests to a war with Iraq.
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