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Greensboro Association Activates Community Relief Fund for Local Flood Relie
GREENSBORO –After so many homes and businesses were damaged during the July storms and widespread road closures limited access to jobs and other essentials, the Greensboro Association (GA) reactivated its Community Relief Fund in an effort to support the community and has been able to put tens of thousands of[Read More…]
Local Organizations Receive Flood Relief Grants
MIDDLEBURY – The Vermont Community Foundation announced today that it has awarded another $670,500 in grants to help individuals, businesses, farms, and downtowns recover from the devastating flooding across the state earlier this month. The new round of grants from the Foundation’s Vermont’s Flood Response & Recovery Fund 2023 follows[Read More…]
Orleans County Added to Disaster Declaration
MONTPELIER – The Vermont Department of Labor announced today that Federal Disaster Unemployment Assistance (DUA) benefits are now available to Vermonters in Orleans County, in addition to the eight counties first announced on July 20, and July 26. Under DUA program guidance, individuals in Orleans County have until Monday, August[Read More…]
Local Thrift Stores Offer Help for Flood Victims
by Francesca Kitch, Community Journalist HARDWICK — In the basement of The United Church of Hardwick and in the upstairs of the Greensboro Town Hall, two community thrift stores are at work giving back to the community and reducing waste. Kim Greaves runs the Giving Closet in Greensboro, an establishment[Read More…]
Board Continues Work on Repairing Flood Damage
by Gazette Staff WOLCOTT – At its August 2 regular meeting, the Wolcott Select Board’s agenda was dominated by flood-related issues. Board vice chair Kurt Klein noted that the private burial policy was tabled to allow more time for review, a resident on Gulf Road has asked to meet with[Read More…]
Flood Supply Center Open Until July 30
HARDWICK – The Hardwick Flood Supply Center, located at 56 High Street (the Senior Center- police station building) will continue to be open throughout this coming week, until Sunday, July 30, at 5 p.m. It is staffed by Hardwick Area Neighbor to Neighbor volunteers from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.[Read More…]
