Letter to the editor: There are reasons to vote for third-party candidates

If we had runoff voting, like more democratic countries, we might have elected Green Party vice-presidential candidate Winona LaDuke in 1996 and/or 2000.

Senate candidates discuss key issues

Addison County voters got a chance this past Thursday, Oct. 10, to hear from the four major party candidates vying for two seats representing the county, Huntington, Rochester and Buel’s Gore in the state Senate. Around 80 people turned out that evening f … (read more)

Letter to the editor: Ex-president unfit for office

For a piece of the action, Donald Trump peddles a Bible, five times the normal price. Frankly, there is nothing inside books or a Bible that guides his conduct in business or golf.

Letter to the editor: Two candidates offered answers

Perhaps the most pressing issues facing our county and state are the inter-connected challenges of ensuring that our schools are strong and fully funded, while at the same time finding strategies to provide sufficient affordable housing and keeping a lid … (read more)

Letter to the editor: Incumbent senator merits backing for many reasons

Chris has been a leader on such important issues as food, agriculture, clean water, clean energy, healthcare, affordable housing, and education. His positive impact on Vermonters’ lives extends beyond his constituent towns in and near Addison County, to t … (read more)

Letter to the editor: Three out of four Senate candidates presented well

I attended the Addison County Senate forum held at Bristol’s Holley Hall on Thursday, October 10. Unfortunately, this forum was not recorded so I would like to relate some of my impressions.

Letter to the editor: Education is more than just reading and math

At a recent public forum, the Bristol Republican candidate for Vermont Senate stated we should only pay for reading and arithmetic in our schools in order to cut down expenses.

Letter to the editor: Incumbent lawmaker didn’t vote to ‘raise your taxes’

The print, online, and TV media are full of messages stating that Senator Chris Bray “voted to raise your taxes” and that the Affordable Heat Act sponsored by him will result in large increases in fuel bills.

Letter to the editor: Senate hopeful has right background, ‘mindset’

I’d like to take the opportunity to offer my thoughts to the residents of Addison County about my friend and coworker Landel Cochran, who is running for a Senate seat in the upcoming election.

Letter to the editor: One party trying to fix climate crisis, school costs

Many politicians in the U.S. and worldwide refuse to make hard decisions and face up to what needs to be done to secure a livable future for our children and future generations on this planet.

Letter to the editor: Senate candidate displayed unusual generosity

With the shortage of affordable homes for first time buyers in Vermont, my wife, Jessica, and I were struggling to find something in our budget.

Keep the ballot you get in the mail, take it to the polls

When you get a Vermont General Election ballot in the mail, don’t throw it away, even if you plan on voting in person on Nov. 5.

Editorial: Calling out empty promises in state campaigns

Vermont Republicans running for election to the House or Senate have two ready-made campaign issues — inflation and high property taxes — and many are using it to their full advantage.

Editorial: Don’t toss that ballot!

We received several comments from area voters who noted, with some alarm, that voters are responsible for not losing their personalized ballot because the town clerk’s office may not have enough blank ballots if too many residents treated the official-loo … (read more)

Letter to the editor: ‘Know-Nothings’ make a return

While watching the debate on September 10th and listening to Donald Trump perform, I realized that “The Know-Nothing Party” is, indeed, back.

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