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For the latest stop in our ongoing tour around Vermont, we learn about Rockingham, Saxtons River and Bellows Falls.
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We visit Windham County for the latest installment of our monthly series, where we try to visit all of Vermont’s 252 towns or cities.
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During a relatively quiet Election Day, with no local or statewide elections, some towns are asking voters to support a range of infrastructure projects, from housing to flood mitigation and water system upgrades.
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Town clerks and select boards say it is getting harder to run meetings and conduct town business as the vitriolic tone of political polarization continues to ramp up.
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In the latest installment of our Town by Town series, we spend the hour learning about life in the small Lamoille County community.
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A Tunbridge property owner is suing the town over who should be able to maintain a public trail on his land. The House Transportation Committee passed a bill that sides with the town, even as the lawsuit moves ahead in Orange County Superior Court.
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For about 20 years a cannon of unknown origin stood in front of the West Windsor town hall. The town learned recently that it was possibly stolen and has no connection to the town's history.
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Calais resident Juanita Nunn is selling off land and moving into a mobile home behind her farmhouse because she can’t keep up with taxes and fuel prices.
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Some of the neediest Vermont counties have fewer projects in line for ARPA funds, partly because they lack staff to navigate the application process.
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Gov. Phil Scott made it official on Wednesday that the village of Essex Junction will separate from the town of Essex on July 1 of this year.