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Vermont school district serving free breakfast, lunch, dinner to students
The program will continue for 5 years for students in some of the district s schools Share Updated: 6:51 PM EDT Apr 1, 2021
The program will continue for 5 years for students in some of the district s schools Share Updated: 6:51 PM EDT Apr 1, 2021
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Show Transcript LIVES MATTER AND A-L-M . THE WRITING HAS STARTING TODAY. ááEVERY STUDENT IN ONE VERMONT SCHOOL DISTRICT.IS GETTING THREE áFREE MEALS A DAY. THE BARRE UNIFIED UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT IS SERVING áBREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER TO STUDENTS. THE EXPANDED FREE MEALS PROGRAM. IS POSSIBLE THROUGH WAIVERS PROVIDED BY THE U-S-D-A. THE DISTRICT SAYS.. this is going to make a ábig difference for families. THE PROGRAM IS CONTINUING FOR STUDENTS. AT SPAULD
MONTPELIER â When it comes to the tales of central Vermontâs Twin Cities, it is mercifully time for some 2020 hindsight.
The dominant story line â the COVID-19 crisis â was the same in Barre as it was in Montpelier for much of the year thatâs about to end.
If nothing else, the pandemic was the great equalizer â forcing communities to confront common problems in the context of a global public health crisis the likes of which the world hadnât seen in more than 100 years.
And yet, while there were plenty of predictable similarities, the Granite Cityâs version of 2020 was distinctly different from the Capital City edition in ways that were jarring if you were paying attention to both.
Dec 30, 2020
NORTHFIELD â Short of decertification as a law enforcement officer, the public may never be told what the outcome is of the Criminal Justice Councilâs review of the allegations levied against Northfield Police Chief John Helfant.
The town has sent Gov. Phil Scott a letter asking him to intervene after Washington County Stateâs Attorney Rory Thibault told the Select Board he would not prosecute most cases involving Helfant because of the chiefâs credibility issues.
In 2019, Thibaultâs office dismissed two drug cases involving Helfant, who was working as an officer in Berlin when the arrests were made. In one of the cases, Helfant said in his affidavit he got consent to search a backpack where drugs were found. But the stateâs attorney said the body camera footage didnât show him getting that consent.
Lucille R. Grearson BARRE Lucille R. Grearson, 87, of North Barre Manor passed away on Saturday, Dec. 19, 2020, at the Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin. Born on Jan. 29, 1933, in Barre City, she was the daughter of Matteo and Irene (Corti) Beltrami. Lucille grew up in the old north end, Italian section, of Barre. She attended North Barre School and graduated from Spaulding High School in 1951. On Dec. 13, 1951, she married Norman Sartelle. They later divorced. On May 29, 1968, she married her true love, James Grearson III, in Barre. They made their home on Trow Hill, now Hill Street, in Barre Town. James passed away in November of 1999. Lucille continued to live on Trow Hill until a few years ago, when she became a resident of North Barre Manor where she continued to enjoy her independence and friends. The team at the Barre Housing Authority – Chip Castle, Hillary Cole, Bonnie Parry and Paul Watkins – and the rest of the staff and residents made the Manor home. Lucille