Voters in 24 states will cast their votes today in primaries and caucuses for their hopes and dreams for who occupies the White House starting next January.
In Vermont, we just watch.
For yours truly, it's "Inside Track" Day. Lot of balls and calls in the air....
But the first news of the day comes in the email pipeline from the office of the mayor of Vermont's largest city - Burlington - The Peoples Republic of Burlington. Mayor...whatshisname...the tall quiet guy....oh, yeah, Progressive Mayor Bob Kiss:
BURLINGTON NAMED ONE OF “AMERICA’S GREENEST CITIES” BY ORGANIC GARDENING MAGAZINE
February 5, 2008, Burlington, VT - The February-March issue of Organic Gardening magazine ranks Burlington as one of “America’s Greenest Cities” -- those U.S. cities “that are leading the way toward a more sustainable future.” The magazine ranks Burlington second among small cities (less than 150,000 residents).
More here in the organic garden!
Now, back to Track Land....
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