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Bellows Falls

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Bellows Falls

Incorporated municipality in southeastern Vermont, on the Connecticut River, part of Rockingham township; population (1990) 3,300. An important producer of paper from 1802, it has also been a railway centre; it ships dairy products and manufactures farm machines and wood products.

Built on terraces, Bellows Falls is divided into three sections: an island, centre of industry; a central commercial section; and an upper residential section.


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Bellows Falls, Vermont, has 16 surveillance cameras--two for each member of its police force.
Bellows Falls, Vermont, population 3,024, has eight full-time police officers--and 16 24-hour surveillance cameras.
Barrett, who grew up in Bellows Falls, VT - and is the airline industry's highest ranking female executive - attributes the Southwest style to common sense, the Golden Rule, and something both she and Kelleher had in common - working middle-class Irish mothers who insisted that their children treat people with dignity and respect, something Barrett says tends to be omitted at the MBA level.
 
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