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“Capital for a Day” Visits the Jeudevine Library
HARDWICK – The Jeudevine Memorial Library received a visit from Buildings and General Services Commissioner Jennifer Fitch on Tuesday, Aug. 27 as part of Governor Scott’s ‘Capital for a Day’ initiative. Fitch was accompanied by Director of Communications and Legislative Affairs Kate Eberle to view the new addition under construction[Read More…]
Will Wolcott Wastewater Woes Wash Away?
WOLCOTT – Town officials have scheduled an informational meeting about the proposed wastewater system for tonight, Wednesday, Sept. 4, at 6 p.m., prior to a 7 p.m. select board meeting. The meeting comes before a Tuesday, Sept. 10, re-vote on the plan and bond that has come about due to[Read More…]
Dogs, Rats, Abandoned Fridge, FEMA Brought before Select Board
WOODBURY – The August 26 select board meeting began with Town Clerk Robin Durkee saying she had placed an ad for town treasurer in three area newspapers. After the third verbal complaint of rats and excessive garbage on a Cabot Road property, a concerned neighbor will be contacting the state,[Read More…]
A Big Tomato
Caledonia County Senate Candidate Forum held at Athenaeum
ST. JOHNSBURY – The League of Women Voters of Vermont (LWVVT) hosted an in-person candidates forum for the two candidates running for the Senate in Caledonia County on Thursday, Aug. 29, at the St. Johnsbury Athenaeum. Candidates for the single-member Caledonia district Senate seat are five-term state representative Scott Beck[Read More…]
Pulskamp Withdraws from Representative Race
WORCESTER – Jaiel Pulskamp has made the decision to withdraw from the race for Vermont State Representative in the Lamoille-Washington district. She says she remains committed to advocating for policies that will uplift communities and secure Vermont’s vibrant and sustainable future. Pulskamp endorses Saudia Lamont for Vermont State Representative, expressing confidence in[Read More…]
Displaced by Another Round of Flooding, Renters Have few Options
PLAINFIELD – The house Allison Doe rented in Plainfield hadn’t been a perfect home. Doe, 64, moved to the Brook Road residence five years ago from Williston because she was excited to live “in the country,” she said. A former animal hospital employee, she loved being in the company of[Read More…]
FEMA at Greensboro Farmers Market
Town Hall Mold
GREENSBORO – Greensboro’s Town Clerk Kim Greaves and other town staff have received confirmation that their concerns about black mold in the town hall are well founded. Wesley Carpenter, owner of Clean and Restore Restoration was called by Select Board Member Bobbie Nisbet on Wednesday, Aug. 28, following concerns raised[Read More…]


