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Montpelier Protest

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A honk and wave protest calling out the federal administration’s overreach, at the corners of State and Main streets in Montpelier, Saturday, April 19, drew a crowd of 200 to 300 people carrying signs, and “lots of honking to go with the waving,” said Hardwick’s Ross Connelly. He reported seeing two people from Walden, one from Wolcott, one from Greensboro, two from Calais and another from Woodbury. The four corners were full, despite the rain. People stayed on the sidewalks, walking across the streets when the “walk” sign came on the stop lights. A small group of 15 to 20 protesters with signs were standing in Woodbury, near the Cabot Road intersection with Route 14, as he drove home later, said Connelly.
photo by Ross Connelly
Ross Connelly

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