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Mighty Mighty Bosstones Bassist Tackles New Gig: Teaching College Studentsnew

Joe Gittleman was hired earlier this year to teach in the college's Music Business and Industry degree program, which focuses on what goes on behind the scenes rather than on the stage, covering both technical fields such as lighting design and sound engineering, and more service-oriented disciplines such as band management and venue operations.
Seven Days  |  Dan Bolles  |  09-23-2009  |  Education

Did Vermont State Troopers Go Too Far When They Shot a Paranoid Schizophrenic?new

What really happened the night Joe Fortunati was killed in June 2006 may never be entirely clear. The only first-hand accounts come from the Vermont state police troopers at the scene, nine of whom are now defendants in a federal lawsuit accusing them of using excessive force and covering up key details of the case.
Seven Days  |  Andy Bromage  |  09-11-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Same-sex Couples in Vermont aren't Exactly Racing Down the Aislenew

Although same-sex couples could legally wed in Vermont starting Tues., Sept. 1, few are rushing to the altar.
Seven Days  |  Lauren Ober  |  09-04-2009  |  LGBT

The New GI Bill Lands Scores of Combat Vets on Vermont's College Campusesnew

The Veterans Administration estimates that by 2011 more than a quarter-million U.S. service members will have enrolled in college under the new GI Bill, the most generous educational assistance program for vets since FDR signed the first one in 1944.
Seven Days  |  Ken Picard  |  08-28-2009  |  Education

At Vermont's Biggest Auction of the Year, Another Dairy Family Calls it Quitsnew

Ken and Carol Borland are among the many victims of Vermont's flagging dairy industry. In the past five years, the state has lost 250 dairy farms. In the last 12 months, 50 Vermont dairy producers have gone out of business.
Seven Days  |  Lauren Ober  |  08-17-2009  |  Business & Labor

Environmentalists and Landowners Argue Over Who Owns New York's Riversnew

The public's right to navigate the more than 50,000 miles of rivers and streams and more than 7500 ponds, lakes and reservoirs in New York state is hidden deep within a thicket of legalese, in the form of two state court opinions.
Seven Days  |  Kirk Kardashian  |  07-31-2009  |  Environment

Who Makes the Rules for Vermont's Earth-Friendly Homes?new

As more Vermonters seek sustainable homes, who makes the rules, and certifies the results?
Seven Days  |  Ken Picard  |  06-26-2009  |  Housing & Development

Good Point Recycling Ships Old Electronics from Middlebury to Mexiconew

Middlebury's Good Point Recycling collects digital discards from transfer stations and solid-waste dumps around New England. Salvageable machines are refurbished for reuse and the rest gets reduced to recyclable components to be reprocessed.
Seven Days  |  Kevin J. Kelley  |  06-26-2009  |  Environment

Can Vermont Towns Tell Registered Sex Offenders Where to Live?new

Convicted sex offender Chris Hagan is suing the town of Barre over its ordinance prohibiting sex offenders from living within 1000 feet of schools and recreation facilities such as parks and playgrounds.
Seven Days  |  Sally West Johnson  |  06-19-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Babying Bristol Palinnew

Since McCain lost, Bristol and Levi don't have to get married. But the Palins haven't moved out of Bristol's personal life — quite the opposite.
Seven Days  |  Judith Levine  |  06-02-2009  |  Sex

Vermont Health Commissioner Isn't Sweating Swine Flunew

The combination of a deadly new bug and the erosion of resources for her department will test the public-health and managerial chops of Wendy Davis, the state's No. 1 health officer.
Seven Days  |  Kevin J. Kelley  |  05-22-2009  |  Science

Weight a Minute: Are Heavy Trucks Getting Fair Treatment in Vermont?new

Heavy fines slapped on truckers for violating town-road weight limits often amount to revenue-raising scams on the part of local officials, charges the owner of two Northeast Kingdom logging companies.
Seven Days  |  Kevin J. Kelley  |  01-23-2009  |  Policy Issues

Vermont Hospital Technicians Launch Union Drivenew

A group of 600 technicians at Vermont’s largest hospital has launched a union-organizing campaign comparable to the one the nursing staff experienced six years ago, a union spokesperson confirmed.
Seven Days  |  Ken Picard  |  01-23-2009  |  Business & Labor

Vermont's Iraqi Refugees Struggle to Rebuild Shattered Livesnew

In the last year, about 50 Iraqis have been resettled in the Burlington area, and their numbers are growing.
Seven Days  |  Ken Picard  |  12-10-2008  |  Immigration

Vermont's Commitment to Low-Income Kids is Being Testednew

Vermont can reduce violence to children. But the way to do so won't win any sexy headlines. The state can make kids safer from abuse by making them less poor.
Seven Days  |  Judith Levine  |  12-03-2008  |  Children & Families

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