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Democracy Alive In Rochester Rochester had a classic Town Meeting Monday night. It opened with an update by Sandy Haas, our state representative, who had prepared a handout on the current legislation in the House. More ... Eight-Year-Old Corrects Editor In last week's newspaper you wrote a story that included information about my mommy and daddy, Gus Howe Johnson and Justin Johnson, and how they met. I wanted to tell you that you got some things a little wrong. More ... Chance Was Slim For Work Camp The Herald's front page article of March 1 begins with the following: "Barely six days after the formation of a citizens group opposed to corrections Department work camp in Randolph, the Selectboard bowed to the pressure and agreed unanimously to tell the state that the town is not interested ... More ... Human Different From Animals Physician-assisted suicide is being debated. More ... Solar Hot Water ‘Made Easy’ The First Branch Sustainability Group, of which I am a member, is promoting the installation of solar hot water systems as a way to reduce global warming. More ... Reiki Isn’t A False Hope I am responding to The Herald letter, titled, "Reiki Claims Are Disturbing" by Donna Brown printed February 7, which in her words declares Reiki as a dangerous practice, sickness of false hope, almost like witchcraft. More ... In Defense Of Reiki It was with dismay that I read the letter to the editor from Donna Brown, "Reiki Claims Are Disturbing." As a Reiki practitioner and teacher in this community, I have been holding an ongoing Reiki clinic in Rochester with the intent of educating the public and offering Reiki to any one in need. More ... Giving Credit Where It's Due Just a quick correction to the Feb. 22, 2007 article about Vermont's FIRST Competition team. In 2001, a single Vermont Team got its designated number by FIRST (#885) and was started by a good man named Michael Hodulik. More ... |
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