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Forum gets heated as Hartford Selectboard candidates challenged on Facebook posts
Hartford Selectboard candidates up for election on March 2, 2021, are, top row from left: Jeff Arnold, Dennis Brown, Lannie Collins, Julia Dalphin, Rachel Edens, Dan Fraser and Tony Gove. Bottom row from left: John Hall, Michael Hoyt, Wayne Kendall, Sandra Mariotti, Brett Mayfield, Remington Nevin and Ally Tufenkjian. (Courtesy and Valley News photographs)
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WHITE RIVER JUNCTION A candidate for Hartford Selectboard is facing criticism for sharing a Facebook post that some residents feel threatened House Speaker Nancy Pelosi just days after the U.S. Capitol riots.
The Jan. 9 post shared by Tony Gove, who’s running for the remaining two years of a three-year seat, read in part, “Dear Iran, since we took out your #3 in charge, I will graciously offer you our #3. Her name is Nancy. Nancy Pelosi.”
Hartford police chief eager to follow family back to Maryland
Phillip Kasten (Town of Hartford photograph)
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WHITE RIVER JUNCTION Hartford Police Chief Phil Kasten’s decision to leave the department after six years is a result of his family’s recent move back to Maryland, he said.
“It’s a decision I have not come by easily,” Kasten said Monday, adding that his wife and children returned to Maryland in September so his wife could help care for her 92-year-old mother. Kasten will join them after his position officially ends Feb. 5, and said he plans to take on a new job as a consultant for public safety agencies.