Connecticut does not allow medical aid in dying, so Lynda Bluestein sued Vermont to take advantage of that state’s law. Now, legislators may make the practice more broadly available.
Tag: Vermont
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Highest Heating Costs in Years Strain Many in New England
In a region where most homes rely on oil heat and cold weather can last through April, the burden of high heating bills has been especially heavy this winter.
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Skiing Town to Town in a Magical Corner of Vermont
A 12-mile cross-country trek takes the writer through a winter wonderland to the town of Craftsbury, where an innovative center is dedicated to “sports, sustainability and stewardship.”
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A Title IX Legacy Beyond the United States: More Olympians For Canada and Europe
A federal law opened doors for millions of American women. It also made the United States an incubator for women’s national teams worldwide.
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In Vermont, a School and Artist Fight Over Murals of Slavery
Created to depict the brutality of enslavement, the works are seen by some as offensive. The school wants them permanently covered. The artist says they are historically important.