Letters to the Editor

Reformer Letters Policy

The Reformer welcomes letters from its readers. Letters will be run on a first-come, first-run basis, unless the subject matter concerns a timely issue.

Confusing or libelous letters will not be printed. We reserve the right to edit for length and clarity.

Letters should not exceed 500 words in length and must be signed by the letter writer, include a town of residence, and bear a daytime telephone number (which will not be published) for verification.

As a rule, the Reformer does not publish letters written by people from outside of its coverage area, though exceptions could be made on a case-by-case basis.

Send to: E-mail news@reformer.com (preferred method) or mail to Letter Box, Brattleboro Reformer, 62 Black Mountain Rd., Brattleboro, VT 05301.


Get well soon, John

Editor of the Reformer: It was such an unpleasant shock to read of the stroke suffered by John Ashley, the longtime voice of WTSA in Brattleboro.   Full Story

 
Editor of the Reformer: Thanks to everyone who attended the Marlboro Community Club Book Swap.   Full Story
 
Local lawmakers speak out about VY tritium leak   Full Story
 
Friday February 5, 2010 Hospice is staying put Editor of the Reformer: It has recently come to our attention that there are several rumors in our community about our organization.   Full Story
 
Putney, it’s time to let go of the General Store Editor of the Reformer: I was surprised at the near unanimous vote to proceed with building on the site of the former Putney General Store.   Full Story
 
Watts concert was amazing Editor of the Reformer: How fortunate we are in southern Vermont to have places such as the Bellows Falls Opera House.   Full Story
 
Time for a divorce Editor of the Reformer: Governor Douglas has a problem.   Full Story
 
Editor of the Reformer: Another Christmas has passed and another Secret Santa project has been completed.   Full Story
 
Farewell, J.D. Salinger Editor of the Reformer: My high school years were far from the happiest of my life.   Full Story
 
Can we trust Douglas’ statements on VY? Editor of the Reformer: With great fanfare, Gov.   Full Story
 
Change moves faster than our ability to deal with it Editor of the Reformer: I would like to thank the Reformer for providing an effective platform for an important dialogue and exploration of the process by which changing science makes its way into our common practice and public policy.   Full Story
 
Never, never forget Editor of the Reformer: Jan.   Full Story
 
 
 
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