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Valley News - Lebanon City Council expected to vote on green burial regulations

LEBANON The City Council will be receiving public input and likely voting on a proposed ordinance change that would allow for natural burials in the city’s cemeteries at its 7:00 p.m. meeting on Wednesday evening. The ordinance would allow natural.

Kearsarge Regional School District voters turn down high school expansion

A $22.3 million bond to finance the renovation and construction of a Science, Technology, Engineering, Applied Arts, & Math, known as a STEAM, wing at the Kearsarge Regional High School failed to reach the needed 60% threshold to pass.Across the seven.

Valley News - Climate change is already impacting maple sugaring industry

HARTLAND On a February morning that was cold, but not as cold as Vermont’s icy reputation suggests February ought to be, steam and smoke billowed out into a white, rolling cloud over the Richardson Family Farm sugar house. Warm days and freezing.

Valley News - Chelsea planners encourage AT&T to find a different site for cell tower

CHELSEA The Planning Commission recommended that AT&T find another site for its proposed 140-foot cell tower off of Creamery Road after strong local opposition.“Public reaction to the proposal has been profound and eloquent, with the vast majority.

Valley News - Lebanon landfill project moving forward

LEBANON The project to convert methane gas to energy at the Lebanon landfill is on track to be operational next spring after 13 years of planning.“It’s just so exciting that we’re finally moving forward with this,” said Marc Morgan, the city’s solid.

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