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Back in November 2018, Aspen voters amended their municipal charter and moved the city’s general election from the first Tuesday after the first Monday of May in odd-numbered years, to ...
Nicole K. Intschert joins Menter, Rudin & Trivelpiece, P.C. Previously, she worked as a confidential law clerk at the New York State Supreme Court Appellate Division, fourth department.
I was curious this week if there is a pattern to when New Year’s Day, with its unchanging date of Jan. 1, falls on a Sunday as it does for 2023. Sunday is, after all, the almost universally ...
Debra C. Sullivan joins Menter, Rudin & Trivelpiece, P.C. Sullivan will oversee the real property valuation practice group. She has more than 20 years of experience in representing property owners ...
Menter: Are we headed for a new military draft? Paul Menter, Aspen Daily News Columnist Mar 29, 2023 ...
Menter: Aspen’s entrance: Not much interest in reality Paul Menter, Aspen Daily News Columnist Mar 1, 2023 ...
As the saying goes, facts don’t care about your feelings. It’s a popular quip among political pundits and others — some of whom like to clothe their feelings in made-up ...
I learned this fact (and I do believe it is a fact) a very long time ago in a 400-level college course, “Communication 410: Persuasion.” It wasn’t the most rigorous college course I ever ...
More and more, Aspen’s ship of state seems adrift. It reminds me, almost literally, of an aircraft carrier that has lost its rudder. Have you been to Aspen’s airport recently ...
Zach Menter, owner of the ambulance service, said he hopes to save some money on gas and wear and tear on his rigs by placing a substation at the corner of County Route 7 and Byer Road.
Menter: A Lumberyard epiphany Paul Menter, Aspen Daily News Columnist Jan 18, 2023 ...
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