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Education bill builds on months of hard work

MONTPELIER – I want to share an update on the education bill that the House Education Committee advanced. At its core, this proposal is about finding long-term, sustainable ways to support our schools while recognizing Vermont’s rural reality and strong sense of local identity. This work builds on months of[Read More…]

Good land use policy requires balance

MONTPELIER – A long time ago, when I was just a 22-year-old untested college student, the select board in Morristown appointed me chair of the town planning commission. It was the mid-1970s, and land use planning and zoning were still in their infancy. I quickly realized I had been thrown[Read More…]

Krowinski says she hears Vermonters

MONTPELIER – Speaker Jill Krowinski made the following statement on Act 181 and pending legislation in the House on April 3. “In 2024, we passed Act 181 which seeks to reform our decades old Act 250 land use policy and make it easier to develop housing while also making our[Read More…]

Weeks Gone By

100 Years ago in The Hardwick Gazette, April 8, 1926Schools in Town Open April 12th The schools throughout town will open on Monday, April 12th, except the Center, which opens the 19th. The per cent of attendance for the Winter term is as follows: Jackson Bridge, 84; Mackville, 95; Center,[Read More…]

Billy’s birthday

SHELBURNE – My dear husband, Bill Alley, will be 90 years old on April 20. He asked me the other day, “How can this be?” I told him he’s been working on it for 90 years. We laughed about being a piece of work! Laughter is a gift at 90. [Read More…]

The lost art of getting lost

GREENSBORO – It has become rare to get lost while navigating unfamiliar places with GPS on our phones. Early in my driving days I relied on maps and the kindness of strangers to keep me on course, but getting lost was my way to learn my way around. Getting lost[Read More…]

Hummingbird migration map available now

U.S. – Hummingbird Central offers crowd-sourced interactive maps tracking the northward migration of hummingbirds each spring. They had been sighted as far north as south-eastern Pennsylvania on April 4. Tracking of the annual spring hummingbird migration is done with the help of viewers as they submit their first hummingbird sightings[Read More…]

Getting ready for spring in the garden

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. – Spring is in the air. While it’s still too soon to plant, there’s plenty to do, even before the snow has entirely cleared, to get ready for the upcoming growing season. Before setting foot in the garden, sort through garden tools and other equipment. Make a[Read More…]

Ada Allen’s State of the Union essay receives award

CRAFTSBURY – Craftsbury Academy Sophomore Ada Allen was awarded third place in Bernie Sander’s 16th Annual State of the Union Essay contest. Her essay proposing a community capacity-building after school program was one of only 15 essays chosen from 418 entries statewide. She and 13 other high school student finalists[Read More…]

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