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Triumphs in Advocacy
To whom it may concern, I am writing this letter of recommendation for Nicholas Dilorenzo. Nick is a very special man who worked at my mother's assisted living community. He was always looking out for her best interest, always communicating with me about her health, if she was having a bad day, he would always let me know. He would even take the time to have conversations and learn about her life. He was so patient. My mom truly loved Nick, she would always tell me, “Nick is
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May 62 min read


“Small Towns. Strong Values. Clean Vermont.”
Proud to see my daughter stepping up and doing her part to help keep rural Vermont clean and beautiful. In small towns like ours, we don’t take our surroundings for granted—we take care of them. From back roads and village greens to rivers, fields, and forests, this is home, and it deserves respect and stewardship. What she’s doing reflects the values many were raised with here in Vermont—hard work, personal responsibility, and looking out for the community without needing to
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Apr 261 min read


Rooted in Vermont, Ready to Serve
I’m proud to sign the pledge with U.S. Term Limits because it’s time to bring accountability and fresh leadership back to Congress. For too long, Washington has been dominated by career politicians and big money interests. That’s not how our system is supposed to work. We need new ideas, real energy, and representatives who are focused on serving their communities—not building decades-long careers in office. I’m committed to putting people over politics and ensuring our repre
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Apr 261 min read


Barbeque Event! Meet up May 6th
Come join myself and others for a barbecue filled with great food, friendly faces, and meaningful conversation. We’re bringing together friends, neighbors, and community members for an evening that’s all about connection, good company, and enjoying the simple things that make our community special. There will be a variety of delicious food fresh off the grill, along with sides and refreshments to enjoy. Whether you’re catching up with familiar faces or meeting someone new, t
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Apr 211 min read


First sign waving 4/4/26
Thank You for an Incredible Day of Support I want to take a moment to sincerely thank everyone who came out to support us at the recent sign waving. We had a great turnout, and it was truly encouraging to see so many friendly faces together for our community. We had the opportunity to meet and connect with people not only from Bradford and Fairlee, but also from neighboring towns and even out of state. Every conversation mattered. Every handshake meant something. Our campaign
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Apr 61 min read


Proud to STAND UP for our Community
Let’s be honest — Act 181 isn’t just planning. It’s control. As one Vermonter said, ‘It seems pointless to buy land and have a dream when maps are being made by people you’ve never met.’ That’s exactly what this is. We’re being told: You might need permission to build a road to your own home Your land can be restricted by maps that aren’t even finished And your future depends on decisions made far from your town We’re not against housing. We’re not against the environment. Bu
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Mar 271 min read


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Mar 230 min read


Wear R.E.D. on Fridays
RED Friday: Remember Everyone Deployed RED Friday stands for Remember Everyone Deployed , a tradition that encourages civilians and military families to wear red on Fridays to show support for U.S. service members serving overseas. The movement became popular in the early 2000s during conflicts such as the Iraq War and the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021). By wearing red, people help raise awareness and remind others to keep deployed troops in their thoughts. RED Friday is simp
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Mar 121 min read


Endorsed By No. 1 Doctor in NH
To the Editor, As a surgeon in our community, I know that a successful practice is built on more than just medical expertise- it is built on the integrity and dedication who represent it every day. I had the privilege of working with Nick Dilorenzo as my medical assistant in our surgical practice and I can say without hesitation that he was one of the finest professionals I have ever worked with. In our office, Nick was the first point of contact for patients facing difficul
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Mar 92 min read


Never Forgotten
This past week I had the honor of taking part in a ceremony honoring our troops. Standing beside fellow service members—both past and present—was a powerful reminder that the bonds we share never fade. Our families were recognized as well, because they too serve through their sacrifice, strength, and unwavering support. What meant the most was gathering as comrades. We shared stories, remembered those we have lost, and lifted prayers for the warriors who continue to stand wat
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Mar 61 min read


Run for VT House
Today, I am announcing my candidacy for the Vermont House of Representatives. I’m running because I love this community. I love our back roads, our school concerts and youth sports, our town meetings, and the way people here still look each other in the eye and help when help is needed. This isn’t just where we live, it’s home. I’m running because rural Vermont deserves a strong local voice at the State House. Too many decisions are being made by politicians who don’t live in
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Feb 92 min read
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