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Thursday, July 2
Closing BMH coffee shop would be a huge loss
Editor of the Reformer:
Since 1957, for 52 years, the BMH coffee shop has been in operation by the Women's Auxiliary of the Brattleboro Memorial Hospital.
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Wednesday, July 1
Invasion of the
cell phone towers
Editor of the Reformer:
Your quiet residential neighborhood can change with just three little words: "cell phone tower.
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Tuesday, June 30
Invasion of the
cell phone towers
Editor of the Reformer:
Your quiet residential neighborhood can change with just three little words: "cell phone tower.
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Saturday, June 27
Against the odds, Eagles soar
Editor of the Reformer:
This week, we have been hearing about the newly hatched bald eagles in our great state.
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Friday, June 26
Democracy in action
Editor of the Reformer:
On Tuesday night in Brookline, I attended the meeting to vote on the merger of the school boards.
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Saturday, June 20
Brookline/Newfane school merger isn't a good idea
Editor of the Reformer:
On June 23, Brookline will vote on a serious school issue: authorizing Brookline and Newfane to form a combined school district.
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