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By Paul Easton As you read this, we will be heading into our 11th day of excellent skating, hockey, and broomball . Based on the long range forecast, that trend should continue for many days to come. More ... Bethel Residents Face 12% School Tax Increase By Chris Costanzo At a special meeting Monday, Jan. 22, the Bethel School Board approved an expenditure budget for the coming fiscal year that is expected to yield a residential school tax rate of $2. More ... Sixty Attend Work Camp Hearing By M. D. Drysdale "I think we’re being sold a bill of goods," declared former selectboard member Phyllis Forbes as 60 Randolph citizens listened to a presentation on a Department of Corrections work camp proposed for Randolph. More ... $160K Surplus Slated For Capital Expenses A surplus of about $160,000 as of last July 1 should be used for capital expenses, the Randolph selectboard decided Tuesday night. More ... Hyde: No 'Disaster' Yet For Vt. Ski Industry By M. D. Drysdale This winter's warm weather and lack of snow has been disastrous for snowmobileers but not yet for the ski economy, Bruce Hyde, commissioner of the Vermont Department of Tourism & Marketing, said this week in Randolph. More ... 'Creative Economy' Public Forum Tuesday What is the creative economy? More ... Will Three Valley Towns Share Emergency Bldg.? By Martha Slater At the invitation of the Rochester Selectboard, members of the fire departments from Rochester, Hancock and Granville, the Valley Rescue Squad and Rochester Constable Simpson met last week to discuss the possibility of working together in all areas of emergency services. More ... The Village Porch Opens By Martha Slater The cold winter weather isn’t ideal for sitting outside on a porch, but it’s just fine for sitting (and eating) inside at The Village Porch, a new restaurant and pub that opened last month on Main St. in Rochester village. More ... |
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