An anecdote in this week's cover story about local developer Melinda Moulton speaks to every woman entrepreneur who has doubted herself. In my experience, that's.
Twelve years ago last Thursday, Vermont said goodbye to
Seven Days political columnist Peter Freyne. January 7, 2009, was the first day of that year s legislative session, so lawmakers honored his passing with a moment of silence. Not all of them liked Freyne, to put it mildly, but they sure as heck read his Inside Track every week. In fact, his weekly column was all the news we provided in the early days of the paper. When Freyne s byline first appeared in
Seven Days, on October 18, 1995, the paper became a must-read for Vermonters who follow local politics. For 13 years, until he retired in 2008, Freyne chronicled the policies and peccadilloes of characters such as Ritchie Rich Tarrant, Queen Madeleine Kunin and Ol Bernardo Sanders. Inside Track broke news, too. It was informative and entertaining.