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The Recorder - South County Selectboards pleased to return to in-person meetings

South County Selectboards pleased to return to in-person meetings >From left, Whately Selectboard members Fred Baron, Joyce Palmer-Fortune and Jonathan Edwards at Annual Town Meeting in June. The Selectboard’s regularly scheduled meetings remain fully remote. STAFF PHOTO/CHRIS LARABEE >From left, Sunderland Selectboard members Christyl Drake-Tremblay, David Pierce and Tom Fydenkevez at Annual Town Meeting in June. The Selectboard’s regularly scheduled meetings are currently a mix of town officials, in-person audience members and a large screen in the room hosting remote participants on Zoom. STAFF PHOTO/CHRIS LARABEE Published: 7/6/2021 2:56:31 PM Three of the four Selectboards in southern Franklin County have returned to in-person meetings with hybrid aspects as the COVID-19 pandemic’s grip on the nation loosens, but town officials suspect some level on online engagement may be here to stay.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120601:05:29:00

that s an understatement. as far as i m concerned, john edwards is long for what he did to his wife. i met elizabeth edwards right here in this studio, and i m very saddened. but let me say this, the government did not have a case here. to bring this case was a waste of taxpayers money. you look at barney, who was supposed to give money, she didn t of it. fred baron is dead. the government d. didn t have a case. this was a waste of taxpayer money. i m in court now down the hall and the clemens case. it s costing millions of dollars to watch this all unfold. edwards left a lot of carnage behind him but i don t understand why this case is being brought in the first place. it s just silly. edwards stump speech, i m glad i

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120601:02:29:00

that s an understatement. as far as i m concerned, john edwards is long for what he did to his wife. i met elizabeth edwards right here in this studio, and i m very saddened. but let me say this, the government did not have a case here. to bring this case was a waste of taxpayers money. you look at barney, who was supposed to give money, she didn t of it. fred baron is dead. the government d. didn t have a case. this was a waste of taxpayer money. i m in court now down the hall and the clemens case. it s costing millions of dollars to watch this all unfold. edwards left a lot of carnage behind him but i don t understand why this case is being brought in the first place. it s just silly. edwards stump speech, i m glad i

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20120601:09:01:00

with edwards. the judge declared a mistrial yesterday after deadlocked jurors were able to return a verdict on only one of six counts against him. chris clackum reports. reporter: north carolina. reporter: the stunning fall from grace for john edwards was cushioned a bit when the jury acquitted him one on of six campaign fraud charges and deadlocked on the other five. thank goodness we live in a system that has the kind of system we have. those jurors were an exemplar for what jurors are supposed to do. reporter: it comes after nine days of deliberations and resulted in the judge eagle s declaring a mistrial on the remaining charges. charges that s almost $1 million provided by donors fred baron and rachel bunny mellon to hide edwards pregnant mistress rielle hunter while he ran for president amounted to illegal

FOXNEWS Greta Van Susteren June 1, 2012

romney for his time at bain capital investing private money. this was about taxpayer money that was vested and came to not and a loss of 1100 jobs. you see this would be a subject mitt romney would enjoy raising. i would add another one and it s leadership. the person who made the decision was the secretary of energy, and he s still in office. he s still the cabinet secretary and this was a profound business blunder. this is a very smart man, a scientist, but he made this mistake and he s still in office. and the question should he have gone? should the president have asked for him to go? that would alleviate i think some of the p. r. pain. i think the obama administration is of the view that this is how it works. you are going to plant this kind of seed money out there, sometimes it works out and sometimes it doesn t. that s the point they make when they talking about the enterprises that bain stead in that didn t turn out well. but even at the very beginning, you know

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