On the Town Meeting Day ballot, Waterbury and Duxbury voters will decide whether or not to allow the sale and production of cannabis within their towns.
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A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
On the Town Meeting Day ballot, Waterbury and Duxbury voters will decide whether or not to allow the sale and production of cannabis within their towns.
CABOT – On February 16, the Cabot School Board made a motion to approve budgeted expenditures to provide for students in fiscal year 2022 or FY22. This budget currently includes cuts to math positions and a nine percent education tax increase.
The Charlotte Selectboard voted to approve a Wastewater Allocation application by the Charlotte Family Health Center — a step toward allowing the center to tap into the town’s wastewater management system.
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A Shelburne book group, targeted towards white people, moved online after COVID to continue tough conversations on confronting white supremacy and privilege.
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A life-long Milton resident, Michael Morgan wants to give back to the community that he was brought up in, he said.
Lisa Rees is waiting in a drive-thru when she picks up the phone, but she jumped at the chance to explain why she would be a great selectboard member.
Darren Adams, a familiar face to the Milton selectboard, has hopes return to the board he served on for 10 years. In 2020, he lost his seat by just 35 votes to current member Brenda Steady.
Kumulia "Kase" Long — former state senate candidate, intelligence analyst with the U.S. Military and retail store assistant manager — has a vast array of experiences that have led to his run for both the Milton selectboard and school board, he said in a recent interview.