Kreis: The ugliness on Lowell Mountain
The faceoff along the orange-tape battle line is a clash of cultures. It is also, quite literally, a boundary dispute.
Of paleontology and excellence in Vermont architecture
Vermont has long had distinctive architecture, in contrast to New Hampshire where the closest thing to cutting-edge design would be a bas relief by Augustus Saint Gaudens (who died in 1907, though you can still visit his place in Cornish).
Want a liquor license? Take our virtual polygraph test
As someone who is an endemic curmudgeon when it comes to coughing up personal information just because someone demands it, I got to wondering why the DLC could possibly care about illegal left turns.
Kreis: An unfair attack from AP
At the risk of plagiarizing someone else’s famous phrase: Read my lips – Hofmann did absolutely nothing wrong. Public Service Board proceedings typically involve multiple parties, including the Public Service Department. More often than not, some of those parties find themselves agreeing with each other on some or all issues in a case. They adopt each other’s arguments as a matter of routine in these circumstances.
Environmental Law Society to host panel on Vermont Yankee tomorrow
The VLS panel will include James Moore of VPIRG, who will discuss how the plant can be replaced and professor Don Kreis, who will speak about the Enexus spinoff.
























