Burlington Free Press
BURLINGTON, Vt. It was Christmas, and Linda Luxenberg couldn t wait to spend it with her son Travis in his new home. She had purchased a log cabin in Waitsfield, Vermont and called it Nice Place. There, Linda Luxenberg hoped, her son, who has severe autism, would be safe from the chaos that ran his life for years. This boy is going to have Christmas at Nice Place, with his sisters and his mom, she told the Burlington Free Press, part of the USA TODAY Network. She furnished the home and bought her son new clothes. Trav was in heaven. But what followed was less than idyllic.
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The South Central Vermont Board of Realtors announced Tuesday that it has donated a total of $18,475 to seven area food pantries to help communities impacted by COVID-19. As a result of the pandemic, the board said, food insecurity rates and reliance on food pantries are skyrocketing.
Typically, on any other given year, the South Central Vermont Board of Realtors collects donations at each of their meetings. This year, the board was not able to meet in person, so members decided to form a fundraising committee, which far surpassed its goal of $10,000.
tom chase says:
Sibilia’s attitude is the problem regarding the mentality of most Dems / Socilaists. “Replied Sibilia: “Absolutely not, sir. … If you believe that is the case, you need to go to the courts.”” They pass laws / regulations without any regard to the Constitution and Bill of Rights. Then as she says “go to the Courts”/ She knows it’s an up hill climb just as noted in the past Prez elections. The Court judges are biased, liberals, don’t want to make decisions, don’t relate divisions to the C & BoRs, it’s a “feeling” decision. So, Sibilia is following the power crazed controlling line. They decide, you overturn” and many times there are time limits.