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Valley News - Valley News Forum for Sept 14, 2023: More about Jim Vanier and the CCBA

Valley News - Valley News Forum for Sept 14, 2023: More about Jim Vanier and the CCBA
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Valley News - Forum, March 6: Anonymous mailing is not persuasive

Forum, March 6: Anonymous mailing is not persuasive Published: 3/5/2021 10:00:15 PM Modified: 3/5/2021 10:00:12 PM Anonymous mailing is not persuasive As new residents of the city of Lebanon we have been receiving informational mail in connection the upcoming election on Tuesday. We have worked on political campaigns and for civic causes, which we support, for most of our adult lives, and value receiving voter information and even requests of support. However, we find it disturbing to have received a hand-addressed postcard urging us to vote in a particular way on Lebanon’s school resource officer position that contains no attribution. We think it is both essential and respectful to let constituents know who is asking for a vote or support on any civic matter. We cannot consider following a request of this type unless we know who or what organization made the request.

Valley News - Forum, March 5: Thanks to voters of Hartford

Forum, March 5: Thanks to voters of Hartford Published: 3/4/2021 10:00:16 PM Modified: 3/9/2021 9:57:39 AM Thanks to voters of Hartford This is a letter of thanks to all those who supported my reelection campaign to the Hartford Selectboard. Many of you wrote letters to the Valley News Forum, made social media posts, posted signs and held conversations with neighbors. Hearing such support from so many residents, as well as so many community members who run nonprofits in Hartford, made all the difference and was the key to success. Your vote is your voice and you let it be heard loud and clear. I am honored to have received such wide support and look forward to continuing to serve the town for three more years. I must also give a shout of thanks to our town clerk, Lisa O’Neil, and the entire election team for all the work they did (for months) to make this election run so smoothly during a pandemic. I am especially thankful to all the candidates who ran their campaigns in a

Valley News - Forum, March 4: In Lebanon, vote inclusion, innovation and involvement

Published: 3/3/2021 10:00:16 PM Modified: 3/3/2021 10:00:14 PM In Lebanon, vote inclusion, innovation and involvement I encourage everyone reading this letter to vote for my mother, Karen Liot Hill, for Lebanon city councilor at-large, and Lilian Maughan, Stephen Kantor, and Lisa Vallejo Sorensen for School Board. I have lived in Lebanon for almost 20 years, graduated from Lebanon High School in 2017 and am currently finishing my senior year at Dartmouth College. I serve as an adviser to the Lebanon Students of Color Collective. My years in the Lebanon School District were marked by frequent changes I attended the School Street, Hanover Street and Seminary Hill schools, Lebanon Junior High, Lebanon Middle School and Lebanon High School. I served on Student Council for my four years at LHS, served two years as student representative to the School Board, and was moderator (similar to president) of the Student Council my senior year.

Valley News - Forum, March 1: Better to deal with divisive topics openly, honestly

Forum, March 1: Better to deal with ‘divisive topics’ openly, honestly Published: 2/28/2021 10:00:06 PM Modified: 2/28/2021 10:00:05 PM Better to deal with ‘divisive topics’ openly, honestly I was more than a little startled by the headline “NH bill would bar teaching ‘divisive topics’ ” (Feb. 20). The New Hampshire Legislature would sweep issues of racism and sexism under the rug rather than bring them into the light of day. Yes, our country is deeply divided. This year began with insurrectionists proudly displaying Confederate flags and pro-Nazi symbols in our nation’s capitol. A con artist divided the nation over the false claims that he won an election he actually lost by more than 7 million votes while seeking to disenfranchise millions of Black voters. If anyone doubts that there is systematic racism in this country, think for a moment how Donald Trump would have responded to a mostly Black crowd trying to break into the Capitol. In these troubled times

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