We continue our series of one-on-one candidate interviews with Progressive Richard Kemp, who’s running for Lieutenant Governor. Then we learn about Norwich University’s long history of hosting international students. And, we learn how to make cider.
This morning, Lieutenant Governor Brian Dubie
formally kicked off his third re-election campaign by promising to improve the Vermont economy and strengthen laws against child sexual
assault.
Former state
Representative Thomas Costello of Brattleboro took a step toward returning to Montpelier, winning the Democratic primary for lieutenant
governor.
Attention has begun to focus on the
Democratic primary for lieutenant governor.
Two
men want the nomination – Tom Costello of Brattleboro and Nate Freeman of Northfield.
VPR’s
Ross Sneyd has this preview of the race.
Here are the top stories at 7:30 a.m.:
The Asa Bloomer
state office building in Rutland
will reopen today; A second Democrat
is entering the race for Vermont’s
lieutenant governor…
A second Democrat
is entering the race for Vermont’s
lieutenant governor, setting up a primary race to choose a candidate to challenge
Republican incumbent Brian Dubie.
Republican Lieutenant Governor Brian Dubie says
he’ll be a candidate for re-election this fall.
Dubie has served three terms as Vermont’s lieutenant governor.