Opinion Kate McCracken Opinion Kate McCracken

LETTER: Urging leaders to listen, learn, evolve

I am appalled and disappointed that Selectboard Chair Chris Viens suggested segregating our police force. But I’m not just disappointed because the language and the idea itself is offensive. I am disappointed because a little over four months ago, he made different but still damaging racist statements in a selectboard meeting.

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Opinion Dani Kehlmann Opinion Dani Kehlmann

Kehlmann: Striving for positive change

“When I read the Seven Days story about Waterbury Select Board Chair Chris Viens’ suggestion of a segregated police force in Vermont, I knew it was time to do something that felt big and scary. I reached out to Viens in a personal email, putting aside my belief that Viens should step back from his position as chair, and offered my point of view as a community member who hopes to educate others as compassionately as possible.”

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Opinion Brigid Nease Opinion Brigid Nease

Nease salutes school principals at start of National Principals Month

As we celebrate National Principals Month, it is with great pride that I shout out the biggest thank you ever to the best principals a superintendent and community could ever hope for: Denise Goodnow, Sarah Schoolcraft, Tom Drake, Josh Estes, Megan McDonough, Laurie Greenberg, Duane Pierson, Mandy Couturier, Kaiya Korb, Celia Hooker, and Sam Krotinger.

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Karen Cavender Karen Cavender

Good Morning

Karen Cavender lives in Waterbury Center. She shares her Good Morning poems with family and friends and Waterbury Roundabout.

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Opinion Karen Cavender Opinion Karen Cavender

Good Morning

Karen Cavender lives in Waterbury Center. She shares her Good Morning poems with family and friends and Waterbury Roundabout.

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Good Morning
Opinion Karen Cavender Opinion Karen Cavender

Good Morning

Karen Cavender lives in Waterbury Center. She shares her Good Morning poems with family and friends and Waterbury Roundabout.

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