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Voting Majority Should Prevail When town, state and national votes are held, the majority who vote usually prevail, but not so, it seems, in Randolph. More ... Cemeteries Offer Many Delights Along with many other folks in the Upper Valley, I am concerned about the recent headline news of an old cemetery in Hartland being moved. It seems to me that the issue isn’t for the courts to decide. More ... ‘Breathtaking Musicianship’ On Saturday, March 15 people from all over central Vermont and beyond had the great privilege of hearing the internationally renowned Chiara String Quartet play once again in Randolph’s own Chandler Music Hall. More ... Chandler Concert A Huge Privilege I could not sleep for several hours after the concert at Chandler Music Hall this past weekend because I was too electrified by the intense beauty and power of the Chiara Quartet's performance. More ... Don’t Back-Burner War Concerns Reading Mr. Kendall’s essay in last week’s Herald on our frightening financial predicament, I was disturbed by his seeming to make light of the issue of our invasion and disastrous occupation of Iraq. More ... FIXED War Steals Money Needed for Roads Read the Story... Real Info Needed, Not Web Searches I’m wondering if the author of last week’s letter "Rochester Needs Cell Technology" even read the "lengthy" letter she complained about. More ... Cell Phones Are Jarring, Offensive As the saying goes, be careful what you wish for, you just might get it! In the case of cell phone coverage, the community as a whole should be taken into consideration. Cell phone service to Rochester may be a Pandora’s box. More ... FIXED Support Israel, Palestinians Too There are several factors that make the United States’ close relationship with Israel a crucial matter of national interest. Paramount among these is the fact that anti-American forces (Iran, Al Qaeda-allied terrorists and others) are within striking distance of vast oil supplies critical to U.S. More ... |
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