A grassroots campaign called Keep BT Local wants to purchase Burlington Telecom and reorganize it as a co-op, similar to City Market. But with time running out, Kevin J. Kelley reports their pledge drive is well short of its goal.
In Fair Game, Paul Heintz has more on the story he broke about how an anonymous letter ended Brig. Gen. Jonathan Farnham's bid to become the Vermont National Guard's next leader.
On a lighter note, the Seven Days staff scoured the region to find the best hot chocolate in Vermont. Tough assignment, huh?
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