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    Peter Freyne, Seven Days Columnist, Dies At 59    
    Wednesday, January 07 2009 @ 11:29 AM GMT+4
    Contributed by: Christian Avard

    ObituariesPeterFreyne

    It is with great sadness that one of Vermont's finest journalist, Peter Freyne, passed away this morning after a long battle with cancer. He was 59 years old.

    Freyne was one of "Vermont's finest," if not most famous, political beat writers around. Freyne spent most of his years in print media journalism starting with the former Burlington alternative weekly, "The Vanguard" and moving on to "Seven Days Press" where he wrote his famous column "Inside Track." Freyne was also a regular pundit on Vermont Public Television's "VPT This Week," a political round table show analyzing the week's events in politics.

    A "Boston Globe" article from March 2008 said the following:

    "Freyne was the son of an Irish Republican Army member, he studied to be a foreign missionary and was a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War. Never trained in journalism, he worked for five years as a cab driver before moving to Vermont in 1979, getting work as a radio news reporter for WDEV and later as a columnist for the Vanguard Press, where he started the "Inside Track" column."

    There's so much more to write about Freyne. The thing I liked about him was he was one who first called Governor Jim Douglas, "Governor Scissorhands."

    R.I.P. Peter. You'll be missed.

    For more coverage go to Seven Days "The Blurt."

     

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    Peter Freyne, Seven Days Columnist, Dies At 59
    Authored by: Floyd on Wednesday, January 07 2009 @ 01:27 PM GMT+4

    A damned shame.

    Freyne was just about the only one who would consistently and publicly hold Douglas' feet to the fire on things like his support for Bush's invasions and occupations among many other things.

    59 is way too young.
    Peter Freyne, Seven Days Columnist, Dies At 59
    Authored by: annikee on Wednesday, January 07 2009 @ 01:33 PM GMT+4
    What a loss to Vermont.

    FreyneLand was the first political blog about VT that was incisive and took no prisoners.

    RIP, Peter, and thanks.

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    Nyah nyah, nyah nyah!
    Peter Freyne, Seven Days Columnist, Dies At 59
    Authored by: cgrotke on Wednesday, January 07 2009 @ 02:29 PM GMT+4
    The following is statement by Sen. Bernie Sanders regarding the
    passing of Seven Days columnist Peter Freyne:

    “Peter Freyne was one of the most remarkable individuals I ever met,
    and I am going to miss him very much. As a friend and occasional
    antagonist for over 25 years, I knew Peter to be brilliant, honest,
    courageous and unusually observant. In addition, he was prickly,
    annoying, and utterly relentless in getting the information that he
    wanted.

    “I first encountered Peter when I became mayor of Burlington in 1981.
    While he was supportive of many of my initiatives, it was not unusual
    for us to have strong differences of opinion, to say the least, about
    some of the decisions I made as mayor.

    “A small memory of mine reveals his quirky but perceptive
    personality. I remember an event that I held as mayor to talk about
    our success in repaving Burlington’s streets. We served sandwiches.
    Peter ate about half of them. In his next column, he commented
    about the absurdity of serving sandwiches at such an event. He was
    right, as he was on so many other occasions.

    “He was also right about bigger issues, including the war in Iraq,
    which he felt very strongly about. At almost every press conference
    that he attended, he in one way or another made clear his disgust
    with the war.

    “He was also right in being the lead reporter in Vermont prepared to
    take on the scandal several years ago at Fletcher Allen Hospital, which
    ended with the CEO receiving a prison sentence.

    “I think it is fair to say that Peter was an institution in the state of
    Vermont. He will be missed by thousands of his readers, he will be
    missed by his many friends, and he will most assuredly be missed by
    me.”

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