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Former Parks & Woolson building fate uncertain
SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – In a joint effort between the Springfield Regional Development Corporation (SRDC) and the Mount Ascutney Regional Commission (MARC), an environmental assessment effort has been ongoing at 33 Park Street, the historic site of the former Parks & Woolson Machine Company, manufacturer of textile finishing equipment. Originally...
Londonderry appoints selectboard member, talks Williams Dam
LONDONDERRY, Vt. – The Londonderry Selectboard held a special meeting on Saturday, July 13, to appoint a new board member to take the seat left vacant by Melissa Brown’s recent resignation. James Ameden Jr., who was born and raised in Londonderry, was appointed after receiving 120 votes against Steve Twitchell’s 64 votes.
WSESD Board Special Meeting Minutes – July 9, 2024
SPECIAL BOARD MEETING – 6 PM. Attendees: Deborah Stanford, Kimberly Price, Shaun Murphy, Tim Maciel, Anne Beekman, Ruby McAdoo, Eva Nolan, Brian Remer. Also in attendance: Kendall Hoechst, Eileen Arama. The meeting was called to order at 6:02. Deborah asked if there was anyone online or in person that...
Springfield Community Band rock ‘n’ roll concert
SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – The Springfield Community Band, under the direction of Nick Pelton, will present a rock ‘n’ roll/pop concert on Tuesday, July 30, at 7:30 p.m., at the Hartness House Inn, 109 Front Street (formerly 30 Orchard Street), Springfield, Vt. The band will look back many...
Cavendish Town Wide Tag Sale
CAVENDISH, Vt. – Hard to believe that this year, the Cavendish Town Wide Tag Sale will be 14 years old. This year’s tag sale takes place on Saturday, July 27, from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m., throughout Cavendish, along Route 131, both Village Greens and roadways. It will include several estate sales, as well as barbecues at both fire departments. In Cavendish there will be a pork barbecue at the fire house, while Proctorsville Fire Department will be set up on the Proctorsville Town Green with hot dogs and hamburgers.
LTE Heather Chase on Act 76
Dear Residents of Athens, Chester, Grafton, and Windham,. As I am out and about in the community talking with constituents, many have asked about the new payroll tax, Act 76. In the 2023 legislative session, the legislature passed Act 76. This act is already helping to ease the child care crisis that Vermont is facing. I voted for this because I see it through the lens of a small business owner and a working mother who needed childcare for my children. Unemployment is historically low; Vermont businesses need workers. When quality childcare is available, we have a larger workforce. That larger workforce also pays income tax, which provides taxpayers with a return on their investment – more people working means more tax revenue. More tax revenues mean the cost of running our government for the provision of necessary services is spread across more individuals.
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