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49 School Street: The Blog: September 2006
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49 School Street: The Blog. News analysis and commentary by the Stowe Reporter editorial staff. Tuesday, September 12, 2006. After voting this morning, I saw Rich Tarrant on Main Street in Stowe on my way into work. He had his signature yellow and red "Tarrant/ Senate" sign hoisted in the air, behind the backdrop of the Akeley Memorial Building. Yep, it's Primary Day all right. But I must admit I was a bit dumbfounded to see candidate Tarrant vying for last-minute votes in Stowe. Matt Dunne, Democrat for...
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49 School Street: The Blog: March 2006
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49 School Street: The Blog. News analysis and commentary by the Stowe Reporter editorial staff. Friday, March 31, 2006. Hot enough for ya? It's 68 and sunny. Gotta love it. And, believe it or not, there's still several weeks of skiing left at Stowe. Seems millions of gallons of water from a snowmaking pond can go a long way. What’s available for less than $300,000? What’s available for more than $1 million? What percentage of Vermont houses listing for $1 million and up are in Stowe? Could have a series ...
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49 School Street: The Blog: August 2006
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49 School Street: The Blog. News analysis and commentary by the Stowe Reporter editorial staff. Thursday, August 10, 2006. The mid-term elections will be here before you know it. Here at 49 School Street, we've been ready for a good nine months now. That's about when candidates started stopping by our office to say hi, and to pitch their platform. This week, we have election coverage of the Stowe House race. As well as the statewide showdown for lieutenant governor. Martha Rainville, Republican for Vermo...
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49 School Street: The Blog: April 2006
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49 School Street: The Blog. News analysis and commentary by the Stowe Reporter editorial staff. Friday, April 28, 2006. The Washington Press Corps buzz this week that Fox News commentator Tony Snow will replace Scott McClellan as Bush's press secretary is just that: buzz. Pressthink has an insightful look at how McClellan was the cornerstone in operation 'rollback'. And, former White House spokesman Ari Fleischer added his take this week in a Washington Post op-ed piece. MR McCLELLAN: The magic people at...
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49 School Street: The Blog: July 2006
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49 School Street: The Blog. News analysis and commentary by the Stowe Reporter editorial staff. Thursday, July 20, 2006. You know that feeling, the one you can only say what it is in French? A lot of folks over here probably are feeling it. Everyone's debating once again whether the Stowe school system should replace its French program with Mandarin Chinese. That's because the school board is holding a special meeting Monday, July 24, to reconsider its decision. What's the most important factor in decidi...
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49 School Street: The Blog: May 2006
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49 School Street: The Blog. News analysis and commentary by the Stowe Reporter editorial staff. Thursday, May 18, 2006. Will Stowe become the first public school in Vermont to offer Chinese to its students as a foreign language? Reporter Marina Knight takes a look at that question in this week's issue, which cropped up at Monday's school board meeting. Apparently, it's a growing trend in some parts of the country. This CBS station in Chicago. To "satisfy student and parent interest in non-Western languag...
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49 School Street: The Blog: February 2006
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49 School Street: The Blog. News analysis and commentary by the Stowe Reporter editorial staff. Friday, February 24, 2006. This ain't no horse race. Local political races can be so refreshing. No attack ads. No mud-slinging. No campaign fund-raising. Just normal people your neighbors talking about community issues. Elections will be decided by ballot on Town Meeting Day, March 7. A few interesting nuggets from last night:. These are levies placed on new development in town. The revenue would likely g...