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Valley News - Turmoil after town manager s exit puts plenty on Norwich Selectboard s agenda

NORWICH The Selectboard had a long list on its agenda this week, figuratively and literally.On Wednesday the Norwich Selectboard held a nearly four-hour business meeting to tackle a number of pressing issues, from the search for a new town manager.

Valley News - Norwich Selectboard chooses firefighter to fill vacant seat

NORWICH The appointment of a new Selectboard member in Norwich this week spurred a debate between residents over what the town’s priorities should be and the ideal candidate to fill the vacant board position.On Wednesday, the Norwich Selectboard.

Valley News - Neighbors push back against Randolph, Norwich solar array proposals

RANDOLPH Neighbors of proposed net-metering solar arrays in Norwich and Randolph are pressuring their local governments to backtrack and rescind their support.The proposed arrays would never have gone before the Public Utility Commission for.

Valley News - Solar project proposed near Interstate 91 in Norwich

NORWICH An Upper Valley solar company is proposing to build a 500-kilowatt solar array on a wooded hillside that was once part of a farm now bisected by Interstate 91.But some Norwich residents are raising concerns about the impact on wildlife and.

Valley News - First responders get first shots as COVID-19 vaccine rolls out across Upper Valley

First responders get first shots as COVID-19 vaccine rolls out across Upper Valley Aaron Lamperti a member of the Norwich Fire Department and FAST squad prepares to receive his COVID- 19 vaccination at Mt. Ascutney Hospital in Windsor, Vt., on Dec. 18, 2020. Gisele Martell, right, prepares to administer the shoot while Adrienne Holland, left, waits for her recipient for the vaccine, both are nurses at the hospital. ( Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Dr. Ed Merrens, Dartmouth-Hitchcock ’s chief clinical officer, receives his COVID-19 vaccine at the hospital on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020 in Lebanon, N.H. Occupational Medicine nurse Lisa Brown administered the shot. ( Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.

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