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Most of the school budget defeats on Tuesday came in lower-income districts, and education officials are worried about a widening economic gap "between the haves and the have nots."
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Plus: municipal reporter Howard Weiss-Tisman recaps voting results from around the state.
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Tom Donahue will be Rutland’s next mayor. He won the most votes in an unusual write-in campaign that was set in motion when former Mayor Michael Doenges resigned midway through his two-year term.
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Voters considered school budgets, infrastructure bonds and local elections. Here you'll find results, stories and photos from around the state.
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A preview of some of the ballot items in towns across Vermont.
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Facing more extreme rainfall, Vermont towns are asking local voters to sock away money for the next natural disaster.
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Revenue from the landfill eliminates municipal property taxes for Coventry residents — a perk that could end once the landfill reaches capacity. Voters will decide whether to create a reserve fund in anticipation of the landfill's closure.
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We've updated our Town Meeting Day guide with some new details for this year, plus a new bingo card.
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The Randall Meadow project would excavate and lower a cornfield in town to reduce flooding in the surrounding neighborhoods.
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Last week the students of Calais Elementary held their first town meeting, during which they made a momentous decision about an end-of-year field trip.