Six lawmakers back Dunne
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, June 30 Contact Eitan Bencuya (802) 478-0858 – office (415) 255-5521 – mobile Matt Dunne Announces Second Round of Endorsements from Legislators and State Leaders White River Junction – Today, Matt Dunne announced endorsements from four State Legislators and two State leaders. These six new endorsements add to the growing number [...]
Norwich announces new dean of School of Architecture and Art
Norwich announces new dean of School of Architecture and Art NORTHFIELD, Vt. –University officials announced that Aron Temkin, AIA, has accepted an offer to serve as dean of the Norwich University School of Architecture and Art beginning August 1. Temkin is currently director and associate professor of the Florida Atlantic University School of Architecture in [...]
Hoff endorses Chris Bray for lieutenant governor
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE, June 29, 2010 Contact: Ken Russell, Chief of Staff Bray for Vermont, cell (802) 503-5068 Governor Phil Hoff Endorses Bray for Lieutenant Governor Governor Phil Hoff announced today his endorsement of State Representative Chris Bray as the Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Hoff, whose historic campaign in 1962 ended 108 years of [...]
Vermont Foodbank Farm makes first delivery today
For Immediate Release June 29, 2010 Media Contact: Judy Stermer, Vermont Foodbank 802-477-4108 Vermont Foodbank Farm at Kingsbury makes first delivery Wednesday Warren, VT—An email went out late last week to Vermont Foodbank partner food shelves and meal sites in and around the Mad River Valley. “Your first boxes of produce will be available at [...]
Hardwick pays $22,000 fine to the Vermont League of Cities and Towns
Steven Jeffrey, VLCT executive director, said other towns and municipal entities had already pulled out, and VLCT wanted to recoup its loss of revenue for insurance payments.
Leas: Attorney general’s office must reconsider Leddy decision
AARP portrays itself as so caring and trustworthy that, not just Jim Leddy, but all of AARP’s state presidents, its entire national board of directors, and all its national officers serve as unpaid volunteers. Where, as here, hundreds of millions of dollars are at stake for the organization, such volunteering appears to be a strategic policy to maintain the needed kind, caring, trustworthy public face that makes the AARP name valuable for its lucrative trademark licensing and its extensive lobbying.
Vermont League of Conservation Voters endorses Racine
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Todd Bailey ~ VT LCV June 28, 2010 802-917-1227 ~ tbailey@vlcv.org Racine Earns Vermont League of Conservation Voters GREEN Endorsement Montpelier, VT – The Vermont League of Conservation Voters (VT LCV) announced today that it has endorsed Senator Doug Racine for Governor. The VT LCV endorsed Senator Racine based on his [...]
Pat McDonald Joins Phil Scott For Lieutenant Governor As Campaign Manager
Pat McDonald Joins Phil Scott For Lieutenant Governor As Campaign Manager (Middlesex, VT, June 29, 2010) State Senator Phil Scott announced today that Pat McDonald has joined the Scott for Lieutenant Governor team as campaign manager. McDonald served two terms as state representative from Washington 3-3 (Berlin and Barre City). She has over 15 years [...]
AARP: Don’t Target Social Security for Benefit Cuts
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE June 28, 2010 CONTACT David Reville, Communications Director AARP Vermont 802-951-1303 AARP: Don’t Target Social Security for Benefit Cuts Organization Calls on Elected Officials to Focus on Real People, Not Budget Numbers BURLINGTON, VT – As Congress turns its attention from health care to economic issues, there is a greater focus on [...]

























