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Valley News - Proposal for farm store in Hartland meets resistance

HARTLAND The Hartland Planning Commission, as well as the Two Rivers-Ottauquechee Regional Commission, have voiced opposition to the proposed development of “a farm outlet store” a half-mile from the village.Arguments played out in real time Monday.

Valley News - Jim Kenyon: Public business hidden in plain sight in Hartland

By promising the public a seat in the room when decisions are made, Vermont’s open meeting law is supposed to keep elected officials from doing whatever they want, whenever they want.But anyone who believes the law is worth the paper it was written on.

Hartland Three Corners Project finally gets the go-ahead

Hartland Three Corners Project finally gets the go-ahead
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Valley News - Upper Valley towns consider mask mandates as Vermont s new law allows them

HARTFORD Several towns on the Vermont side of the Upper Valley are mulling mask mandates following the Legislature’s approval earlier this week of a measure to allow municipalities to temporarily mandate masks indoors.The Hartford Selectboard is.

Valley News - Forum, April 19: Time to drop the ban on reusable shopping bags

Published: 4/18/2021 10:00:07 PM Modified: 4/18/2021 10:00:06 PM Time to drop the ban on reusable shopping bags I thought it was very ironic that the current issue of the weekly Co-op News (a publication of the Hanover Consumer Cooperative Society) had an excellently written article by Laurie Gelb, the Co-op’s member engagement specialist, about reducing the use of plastics. I wholeheartedly agree, and had been doing most of these suggestions and more until COVID-19 hit. New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu, and many other states and municipalities, saw fit to ban the use of reusable containers and produce and bulk bags last spring. Despite no evidence that these measures in any way truly mitigate the spread of COVID-19, these rules are still in place in both New Hampshire and Vermont.

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