This Week's Issue: October 10, 2012
The news stories you'll find in this week's print-and-ink version of Seven Days...
- Several former employees say the new head of the Vermont State Employees Association is doing big damage to the organization.
- A convicted sex offender stole an active-duty soldier's identity and registered to vote, got a job and made friends in Vermont.
- Rutland is still reeling from the death of teenager Carly Ferro at the hands of a drug-impaired driver. How should the city respond?
- A crowdfunded, Twitter-hyped local film project had a very public breakdown last week when social network users fought back against an alleged con artist.
- It's also the winter preview issue of Seven Days this week. One place you won't be able to ski this winter is Ascutney Mountain Resort.
- In this week's Fair Game column, Paul Heintz reports that there could be a new majority leader — and possibly a new President Pro Tem — coming to the state Senate next year.