“We’ve tried to adapt and be safe,” Carlet said. “It’s far more difficult now.” It’s a sentiment echoed by business owners and employees across Vermont. https://t.co/IsbRGclFue
As expected the address focused on revitalizing Vermont’s weakened workforce, improving affordable housing, increasing aid to young families, and addressing health care solutions in this pandemic era. https://t.co/peOof89DXG
Mei Mei Brown, one of Brandon’s best known and prolific volunteers needs a kidney, but the message she wants to convey is to broaden the awareness of the process around organ transplants and the vital importance it has to those in need. https://t.co/IxyxbA3ozL
Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival Selects Film Series will host the screening of "From the Wild Sea" on Sunday, Jan. 16, at 2 p.m. at Town Hall Theater. https://t.co/w54RadAHn8
At its January 5 meeting, the Otter Valley Unified Union School Board offered the principal post to Michael Ruppel of Springfield, Vt.. Mr. Ruppel is currently the assistant principal at Springfield High School. https://t.co/LguTdaU9RW
After 29 years in police work, David Kachajian has achieved one of his career goals: serving as police chief for a town he wants to call home. https://t.co/Ug662tjypF
the Brandon Selectboard held a 90-plus minute meeting Monday, Jan. 10, at which they announced the hiring of a new police chief, established the proposed budgets and revisited prior discussions on the town’s noise ordinance... https://t.co/Iia5AXlQb9
The Reverend Sara Ann Rossigg has been hired as the new pastor of the Brandon Congregational Church and will begin her full-time duties in mid-January. https://t.co/fePo9ZBdfH
Children ages 12 to 15 could soon be eligible to receive a booster shot of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine after the federal Food and Drug Administration authorized the shots on Monday, Jan. 2. https://t.co/u3aQ0yDxDx
Saturday's night's snow storm that dumped 5" + throughout much of the Brandon area created work for snowplowers, and a wintry scene — like this on Brandon’s Park Street — that is expected to last through the Christmas week as colder temperatures prevail. https://t.co/Y5Qd5YAnPA
In advance of the holidays, Governor Phil Scott today announced a series of COVID-19 testing clinics providing access to rapid tests across Vermont.
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Following the recent announcement by RNESU Superintendent Jeanne Collins that she would step down at the end of the current school year in June 2022, the RNESU school board has formed a search committee. https://t.co/3B395NwBp0