Cheer Up!
(published 11.07.07)
The Price of War: $2.4 Trillion
(published 10.31.07)
Sixties Flashback Week?
(published 10.24.07)
Another Vermont Foursome
(published 10.17.07)
Be Very Afraid
(published 11.07.07)
Honor Guard
(published 10.10.07)
What a Shame
(published 09.12.07)
The Right to Be Lazy
(published 08.15.07)
A Beautiful Nose
(published 10.31.07)
Olde School Cabdriver
(published 10.17.07)
Yo, Jersey
(published 10.03.07)
Nothing Like Noir
(published 04.04.07)
Way Beyond Poutine
(published 01.31.07)
Iron Man
(published 10.31.07)
Artists Take Over Former Phish HQ
(published 10.03.07)
The Maleficent Seven
(published 09.05.07)
Mystic Meditations
(published 08.15.07)
Odds Job
(published 10.17.07)
Backstage Sage
(published 09.19.07)
Serving Time
(published 08.22.07)
Caller ID
(published 07.25.07)
Delegation in Vermont Protests Outsourcing of MLK Memorial
ACTIVISM (10.07.07)
Simulated Terror Attack Goes Unnoticed
HOMELAND SECURITY (11.07.07)
Harry Potter-Inspired World Cup Comes to Vermont
CULTURE (11.07.07)
Townies and Gownies Square Off Over Bar Proposal
COLLEGE (11.07.07)
Picture Book Helps Kids Prepare for Opening Day
BOOKS (11.07.07)
A New Play Talks, Er, Turtle About Teen Sexuality
THEATER (11.07.07)
An Iconic American Artist ‘Pops’ Up in Two Local Exhibits
ART (11.07.07)
Vignettes 11/07/07
ART NEWS FLASHES (11.07.07)
News Quirks 11.07.07
(published 11.07.07)
News Quirks 10.31.07
(published 10.31.07)
News Quirks 10.24.07
(published 10.24.07)
News Quirks 10.17.07
(published 10.17.07)
New Game Worth a Look
(published 11.07.07)
Tony Hawk, Take a Walk
(published 10.31.07)
Don't Try This at Home
(published 10.24.07)
Still Saving the Princess
(published 10.17.07)
Astrology 11.07.07
(published 11.07.07)
Astrology 10.31.07
(published 10.31.07)
Astrology 10.24.07
(published 10.24.07)
Astrology 10.17.07
(published 10.17.07)


A Friend in Need
SHORT SHORTS (09.26.07)


DAMAGE FROM HURRICANE FELIX


PUERTO CABEZAS — They say blood is thicker than water. With Burlington’s “sister” city of Puerto Cabezas lying in ruins — victim of a vicious Atlantic Ocean hurricane — let’s hope the adage is true.

Hurricane Felix ripped through the Nicaraguan city of 40,000 earlier this month, uprooting treasured mango trees and homes in his path. The Category 5 storm left 16,000 people homeless, and at least 100 dead. Burlingtonians have taken notice. Through efforts from the Burlington-Puerto Cabezas Sister City Committee, more than $2000 has been raised to help the ravaged city. When the amount reaches $2500, Burlington Mayor Bob Kiss pledges to match it with cash from city coffers.

“I think that we can guarantee that whatever’s raised in Burlington will go to very specific educational and health-related needs,” says Dan Higgins, chairman of the BPCSCC.

Additional funding is needed to provide food and clean water. Repairs must also be made to the 16,000 roofs Felix tore from homes. Higgins says outlying fishing communities were hit especially hard by the hurricane. Local fishermen received little, if any, warning of the approaching disaster.

“There is usually an immediate response to these kinds of disasters that work at a very basic level,” says mayoral assistant Joe Reinert, “but it’s in the following months, when they rebuild, that we really have a role there.” For information on donating, log on to uvm.edu/sistercity.

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