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Another track record fell on a special stakes Sunday (July 25) at Red Shores at the Summerside Raceway featuring Canada’s oldest Standardbred stakes race, the P.E.I. Colt Stakes.
The 15-dash card saw stakes events in every race, with Defriended rewriting the track record for two-year-old fillies by way of a 2:04.1 performance in the day s fourth race. Myles Heffernan Sr. drove the record-setting daughter of Amigo Hall in her $7,000 P.E.I. Colt Stakes division for trainer Myles Heffernan Jr., and owner Jackie Heffernan. The mile lowered the former rookie filly record of 2:04.3, which was held jointly by Maple Leaf Spirit and Time Warp.
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The Vermont Attorney Generalâs office, in partnership with the Vermont Institute of Community and International Involvement, Association of Africans Living in Vermont, and the Caroline Fund, hold an expungement clinic March 5, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
The clinic, at the office of Association of Africans Living in Vermont, 20 Allen St., Burlingon, is an opportunity for people to have criminal and traffic records examined by a representative from the attorney generalâs office to see if convictions can be expunged from their records.
If you would like an appointment, contact Sandy Baird at sandrabaird114@gmail.com or Jacob Bogre at jbogre@aalv-vt.org.
Sean Metcalf When Burlington voters cast their Town Meeting Day ballots on or before March 2, they ll have the opportunity to resurrect a voting system that some residents had hoped was long dead. Question 4 asks whether the city should change its charter to bring back ranked-choice voting, a system that allows voters to rank candidates in order of preference. If no candidate receives a majority of votes, lesser-ranked choices come into play to determine a winner. The measure would only apply to city council races and would need approval from the governor and legislature before it could go into effect in Burlington. It would first be used in the 2022 Town Meeting election.