Lieutenant
Governor Brian Dubie says if he’s elected governor, he’d like to see greater
use of school choice. And
Dubie says families should be permitted to use public tax money to pay for an
education at a religious school.
VPR’s Jane Lindholm visits The
Harvest Café at Fletcher Allen Health Care in Burlington. Tha café is making an effort to connect
the food people eat in the hospital with their personal health and environmental sustainability.
Our series of interviews with gubernatorial candidates continues with Republican Brian Dubie. Also, the state’s largest hospital shows off its commitment to eating healthy in the cafeteria.
When she recently volunteered to find a frightend dog on the run, commentator Mary McCallum was reminded that the spirit of community is still strong in Vermont.
In 2004 VPR news spoke with Chris Day, a
Vermont Army National Guardsman leaving for active duty in Kuwait. Five years later, Day – who teaches history at Brattleboro Area Middle School – is about to deploy
again, this time to Afghanistan.