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Dan DeWalt, a frequent contributor to these pages and one of the founders of this...
BRATTLEBORO-What a depressing time to celebrate Independence Day, as No. 47 and his obedient and...
Sarah Ellis is a writer and mental health advocate who grew up in Brattleboro and...
BRATTLEBORO-Analysis of Brattleboro's Charter Revision Survey reveals growing dissatisfaction with the current Representative Town Meeting...
A 1993 unauthorized biography of Donald Trump is getting a second life, thanks to a Brattleboro publisher, Echo Point Books & Media, whose specialty is exhuming out-of-print books and bringing them to new readers. “Lost Tycoon: The Many Lives of Donald J. Trump” by Texas author Harry Hurt III chronicles the personal life and financial dealings of the current Republican presidential candidate in the days when he was tabloid fodder and not a political figure. The only controversy it generated...
The Actors Theatre Playhouse (ATP) in West Chesterfield, N.H., will hold open auditions for its 2023 Ten Minute Play Festival at the Brooks Memorial Library Community Room on Saturday, Feb. 4, from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m, and Monday Feb. 13, from 6:30 to 9 p.m. According to ATP, this year’s festival winners were selected from national submissions of more than 250 10-minute plays, which will be presented for nine performances on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, June 8 through 24.
Olga Peters, Moderator: Lawrence, I would love it if you would share some experiences about what led to homelessness for you, and what did it feel like to be homeless in this community? Lawrence Wardlaw: The experience of being homeless is something I wouldn't trade for anything else in the world. I was homeless for 10 months, from July 2014 until I moved into my own space in May of this year. Six months of it was at the Groundworks...
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