Oct 3-9, 2012

Oct 3-9, 2012 / Vol. 18 / No. 5
A Vermont Town and a Visionary Foundation Home in on the Community’s Future; Paul Heintz on Gov Wannabe Randy Brock; Bob Kiss Tries for a Senate Seat; Leath Tonino Takes the Lake; Gals on Wheels at the Expo

Cover Story

News Quirks

Curses, Foiled Again Scott Douglas Jury, 53, notified authorities in Charlotte County, Fla., that someone had withdrawn money from his checking account several times without his permission. He filed a claim with the bank to be reimbursed for the $1515 that was taken but was told he needed an official sheriff’s office report. When Jury…

Free Will Astrology

ARIES (March 21-April 19): “In a full heart there is room for everything,” said poet Antonio Porchia, “and in an empty heart there is room for nothing.” That’s an important idea for you to meditate on right now, Aries. The universe is conspiring for you to be visited by a tide of revelations about intimacy.…

Crumbs

Leftover food news: Madera’s opens in new location; Mr. Crêpe opens on Church Street; Plattsburgh hosts agritourism festival

Letters to the Editor

Pro Poetry I thought Keenan Walsh’s article spotlighting Burlington’s poetry scene was the first step in a great direction for local literature in Burlington [State of the Arts, “Poetry With Your Chard?” September 19]. For a long time now, Burlington has been home to a community of important writers and poets. There is a broad…


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