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Valley News Forum for Feb. 17, 2023: Community power rolling out

02-17-2023 5:00 AM

Community power rolling outBy now many readers may have heard about local efforts concerning municipal electric power. People in Lebanon, Hanover, Plainfield and Enfield now have a say in where their electricity supply comes from and how much it...


Valley News Forum for Feb. 16, 2023: A blow to the campus’s heart

02-16-2023 5:00 AM

A blow to the campus’s heartUpon reading the headline in Feb. 9’s Valley News “VTC, others to cut libraries” by VTDigger’s Jeralyn Darling (Page A2), I had to wonder if this was perhaps a premature April Fools’ Day headline. Surely any institution of...


Valley News Forum for Feb. 14, 2023: Speak up on NH abortion bills

02-15-2023 2:40 PM

Speak up on NH abortion billsDo New Hampshire residents want more restrictions on reproductive rights? Despite polling to the contrary, the Republican majority at the State House seems to think so. On Feb. 16, the House Judiciary Committee will hold...


Column: Forced to learn a bit about living life as a lefty

02-15-2023 10:20 AM

By WILLEM LANGE

During the 1950s I had a friend who was kind of quirky. We were both aspiring mountaineers and did some really nice hikes and climbs together. But there was this about him: He took the label off all his possessions because he didn’t want to provide...


Editorial: NH woeful at addressing mental illness

02-13-2023 10:55 AM

It’s not exactly a secret that New Hampshire state government has historically seized any opportunity to shirk costly responsibilities. The most obvious example is school funding; the Legislature has ignored for the better part of 30 years its...


Column: Two new rays of light on the abortion war

02-13-2023 10:54 AM

By JAMES HEFFERNAN

Now that anti-abortion activists have marked the 50th anniversary of the Roe decision by celebrating its overthrow in their annual “March for Life,” both sides in the long-running abortion war are poised for more battles.According to the Pew Research...


Column: The arc is bending toward whitewashed history

02-13-2023 10:45 AM

By STEVE NELSON

We all have to live with ourselves, but occasionally one is left to wonder how.This week on MSNBC, Steve Bumbaugh, College Board senior vice president, did his corporation’s bidding by defending the indefensible whitewash of the AP African American...


02-13-2023 6:00 AM

What’s really killing Main StreetIn Steve Taylor’s most recent article “A Look Back: White River Junction in the 1950s” (Feb. 6) he writes about the good old days stating: “downtown stores hadn’t yet been destroyed by the Vermont sales tax that came a...


Valley News Forum for Feb. 12, 2023

02-12-2023 6:00 AM

Which state votes more like America?The Democratic National Committee has decided they want to have their first primary vote in South Carolina in 2024, unseating New Hampshire, because it looks more like the country. It’s more diverse.I can’t argue...


Valley News Forum for Feb. 11: Standards, at last, for Claremont City Council

02-11-2023 6:00 AM

Standards, at last, for Claremont City CouncilUnlike many others, I wasn’t displeased to read that the Claremont City Council voted to remove Jim Contois on Feb. 8.The removal has no merit. It’s an exercise in sheer gall, almost certainly...


Valley News Forum for Feb. 10, 2023

02-10-2023 12:21 AM

Croydon voters, be heardLocal elections and meetings, held in March, approach. Given what happened in my hometown of Croydon last year, which made national news, my attention is heightened. While some would say the record-breaking turnout at a special...


Valley News Forum for Feb. 9, 2023

02-09-2023 5:00 AM

Earthquake story deserved betterWe have an earthquake that kills thousands of people in Turkey and Syria and Valley News puts the story on Page A3 (Feb. 7). This is responsible journalism? Don’t these people matter?Come on, you can do better.Abner...


Column: Adjusting to existence circumscribed by injury

02-08-2023 10:44 AM

By WILLEM LANGE

With apologies to T.S. Eliot: Here I am, an old man in a cold month, waiting for spring, dictating to a young lady.It’s hard to grasp the difference in perspective between what I was doing happily — living alone at home in the company of a small dog —...


Editorial: Vermont’s rash plan for database of police calls

02-06-2023 9:53 AM

For better and for worse, ours is a data-driven society. At very worst, we are a society driven crazy by data. Witness the Vermont Department of Public Safety’s new initiative to curb crime by creating a public dashboard identifying communities with...


Column: Unity might be possible if Trump fever is past

02-06-2023 9:50 AM

By WAYNE GERSEN

Over the past few weeks countless articles are reporting on the emerging divide within the GOP between the Trump supporters and the rest of the party who Trump supporters disparagingly refer to as “RINOs,” Republicans In Name Only. Based on these...


Column: A tale of two governors in two states, one red and one blue

02-06-2023 9:47 AM

By RANDALL BALMER

Last November, two governors, the Republican governor of Iowa and the Democratic governor of New Mexico, overwhelmingly won reelection. Each enjoys legislative majorities from her own party.The way each governor has chosen to exercise her mandate...


Forum for Feb. 3, 2023: ‘The Niceties’ is a treat

02-03-2023 3:07 PM

‘The Niceties’ is a treat I had the privilege of attending the current Shaker Bridge production of The Niceties in Enfield last Saturday night. If you have not yet discovered the Shaker Bridge Theatre, you have a treat ahead of you, especially if you...


Forum for Feb. 2, 2023: The arithmetic of racism

02-03-2023 3:05 PM

The arithmetic of racismRobin Carpenter’s letter (“Competence before concepts,” Jan. 26) tries to dismiss an honest teaching of American history as “novel theories of social construction” in his weak attempt to apologize for the so-called “divisive...


Yankee Notebook: After the falls

01-31-2023 10:02 PM

By WILLEM LANGE

This piece will be perforce much shorter than my usual exhalation. I’m writing it flat on my back in a hospital in Berlin, Vt. My lovely daughter Martha is typing this as I attempt to pull together the events of the last four weeks.In my never-ending...


Column: Anesthesia so easy you can do it in your sleep

01-31-2023 10:00 PM

By WILLEM LANGE

My first experience with surgery and general anesthesia occurred in 1949, at the so-called Children’s Hospital in Albany, N.Y. My grandfather, an old-fashioned Albany apothecary, probably had connections there, and my father, a clergyman, probably got...



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