Advocates, providers and community members across Vermont have expressed concern about a slate of planned service cuts across the University of Vermont Health Network.
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She is pursuing Harvard’s first major in animal studies and, at Oxford, plans to study legal philosophy and explore the question of how callousness to suffering and violence occurs.
In turn, the veteran officer Fred Whitcomb agreed to retire and not disparage the police department or its officers in any way.