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and must be signed by the letter writer, include a town of residence, and bear a daytime telephone number (which will not be published) for verification.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.


Friday, February 3, 2012 It's all in who has the money   Full Story
 
Thursday February 2, 2012 If you don’t vote, democracy doesn’t stand a chance Editor of the Reformer: It’s safe to say that we all know what democracy is; or at least what it’s supposed to be.   Full Story
 
Wednesday February 1, 2012 Letter writer calls out Attorney General Sorrell Editor of the Reformer: As a perennial left-field candidate from Vermont’s Liberty Union Party, I would like to issue a public statement to Attorney General William Sorrell, regarding the Vermont Yankee decision: Bill, if you fail in your obligation to appeal this decision, I will "occupy" your upcoming   Full Story
 
Tuesday January 31, 2012 No need to demonize Judge Murtha Editor of the Reformer: While I agree strongly with Michael Daley that Vermont Yankee should be shut down, I was disappointed by his opinion piece on Saturday and surprised that the Reformer chose to run it as an op-ed rather than a letter.   Full Story
 
Saturday January 28, 2012 A solution for the waste Editor of the Reformer: Vermont Yankee is often criticized for "not having a solution" for its spent fuel.   Full Story
 
Friday January 27, 2012 Sue Press: An avoidable death Editor of the Reformer: On Nov.   Full Story
 
Thursday January 26, 2012 In the end, it is all about safety Editor of the Reformer: All life is interconnected.   Full Story
 
Wednesday January 25, 2012 Striving for trust in mediation process Editor of the Reformer: Thank you for accurately clarifying ("Skatepark mediation hits a speed bump," Jan.   Full Story
 
Tuesday January 24, 2012 Editor of the Reformer: I read your editoral today ("The fat lady," Jan.   Full Story
 
Saturday January 21, 2012 Questioning the Bookwalter case Editor of the Reformer: The following is an open letter to the Vermont Medical Board.   Full Story
 
Friday January 20, 2012 We don't need more silly laws Editor of the Reformer: While listening to the local news recently it came to my attention that there is a proposal from Senator White of Putney to alter the process which one must encounter when requesting a copy of a birth certificate.   Full Story
 
Thursday January 19, 2012 Sex offenders: Could be anyone, anywhere Editor of the Reformer: In response to "Former teacher to pay $33K to child porn victims" (Jan.   Full Story
 
Wednesday January 18, 2012 No good reason not to build more dams on the river Editor of the Reformer: A few years ago I had a telephone conversation with David Deen about building more hydro-electric dams across the Connecticut River.   Full Story
 
Tuesday, January 17, 2012 Being kind to yourself   Full Story
 
Monday January 16, 2012 Editor of the Reformer: The end of an era.   Full Story
 
 
 
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