With Town Meeting Day coming near, two of Richmond’s five Select Board seats are on the ballot.
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With Town Meeting Day coming near, two of Richmond’s five Select Board seats are on the ballot.
BRANDON — ‘Diversity’ and ‘equity’ were key phrases among the candidates during Brandon’s 2021 Select Board Candidate Forum on Feb. 16 as citizens called into question some of the most pressing matters facing the town.
On Town Meeting Day this March, Winooski voters have an important question to answer: should Winooski allow cannabis retailers in the city?
Shelburne residents will vote on March 2 whether to approve a $1.12 million bond to purchase land for a new Health Living store and rights to build a fire and rescue station in the future.
A plan to build a hotel in downtown Winooski inched forward after the Winooski City Council signed on as a co-applicant with the hotel developer’s Act 250 permit — though several key issues remain unanswered.
Emily Lanxner lobbied the Hardwick Selectboard to add a question to the town meeting ballot that asks the town to inform its residents when cell phone towers or other sources of 5G radiation are being locally constructed.
Jen Ellis, a teacher and crafter from Essex Junction, didn’t expect to sell out her Etsy inventory on inauguration day.
November property tax payments in Shelburne are running behind last year’s — to no one’s surprise. A week after the Nov. 15 payment deadline, about $600,000 of the $11 million due had not been paid, finance director Peter Frankenburg told the town’s selectboard on Nov. 24.
The Shelburne selectboard has honored Tom Little for his decades of volunteer service to the town.
In Hinesburg Monday, you may have seen a red tractor pull up to a ballot drop-off box. That was David Zuckerman, riding in from his farm.