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Vermont Food Venture Center celebrates 15 years

HARDWICK – In January, the Vermont Food Venture Center (VFVC) celebrated its 15 year anniversary. Owned and operated by the Center for Agriculture Economy (CAE), the VFVC was established in 2011, opening their doors in Hardwick to offer three state-of-the-art, shared-use commercial kitchens to rent for food entrepreneurs, farmers and[Read More…]

Welch secures nearly $60 million for Vermont communities 

BURLINGTON, VT – U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vt.), Ranking Member of the Senate Agriculture Subcommittee on Rural Development, Energy, and Credit, announced February 6 that he has secured $58.68 million in federal funds to support 38 Vermont projects, including projects in the Northeast Kingdom, Senator Welch nominated project recipients through the[Read More…]

House lawmaker’s proposed school consolidation map would combine 119 districts into 27

MONTPELIER – Rep. Peter Conlon, D-Cornwall, the House Education Committee chair, on Thursday introduced the first concrete proposal presented this legislative session to consolidate Vermont’s dozens of school districts. The proposal would merge the state’s 119 districts and the 52 entities that govern them into 27 supervisory districts, each with[Read More…]

Pleased to learn Fliegelman running

To the editor: I was so pleased to learn from Larry Fliegelman that he’s running for one of the two open one-year seats on the Hardwick Select Board. I’ve worked with Larry these past few years, through several Hardwick Area Neighbor to Neighbor initiatives. We’ve also worked together shoulder-to-shoulder with the[Read More…]

Reminders of some of the happiest days

EAST MONTPELIER – I’m writing this during the afternoon of February 2. The sun is flooding the yard, raising the temperature to a dizzying 23 degrees, the snow lies deep in the woods, and there’s never been a bluer sky. Twenty-five years ago I wouldn’t be here; I’d be outside[Read More…]

Committee action planned

MONTPELIER – On the House Education Committee, we’ve been laying out the different paths Vermont could take when it comes to education reform.  This month, we’ll begin exploring possible district maps that would plan for larger, more consolidated systems. At the same time, I will continue to strongly advocate for[Read More…]

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