Wednesday, February 6

BRATTLEBORO — More than 7,000 e-mails later, the verdict is in.

The majority of people who felt the need to communicate to the town
their thoughts on the indictment resolution forwarded to voters for
their approval support the resolution.

At a Selectboard meeting on Jan. 25, the board voted 3-2 to
forward the resolution calling for the arrests of both President George
Bush and Vice President Richard Cheney if they ever find themselves in
Brattleboro.

Though Town Manager Barbara Sondag said town staff hadn’t
tallied the e-mails in favor and those opposed to the indictment, the
nasty e-mails the town had received in the first few days following the
board’s decision have tapered off.

Nevertheless, staff was reading each and every e-mail to determine if any were threatening.

“Those we thought were questionable, we have forwarded to the
police department,” she said, though she wouldn’t consider any of them
“a substantial threat.”

It has taken up a lot of staff time to review the e-mails and
take phone calls, she said, with the town clerk and her staff spending
nearly 60 percent of their time answering phone calls about the
resolution