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Student reporters travel the state to meet the voters | Vermont Business Magazine

Fri, 03/26/2021 - 6:01pm tim Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Department of Health is reporting a surge in new cases. There does not seem to be a single reason, but the new variants of the novel coronavirus are likely playing some role. Cases were elevated yesterday also, but today s 251 new cases is an all-time high for Vermont. There was also one more death for a statewide total of 224. Health Commissioner Mark Levine said at Friday’s press conference that we are meeting our primary public health goal of reducing the number of deaths and severe illness, and protecting those among us who are most vulnerable.  He said, however, that the high number of new cases reported today is concerning, and yet another reminder that we still must do everything we can to keep this virus from spreading.Finally, beginning at 8:15 am on Monday, March 29, Vermonters age 50 and older will be able to make an appointment for the COVID-19 vaccine. Nearly 190,000 Vermonters have now received at

Student reporters span the state to cover Town Meeting Day in Vermont

1:10 p.m. Charlotte voter open to new development The sun on the pavement of the Charlotte Town Hall parking lot beat back the bitter cold spell facing voters today. Michael Haulenbeek, a Charlotte woodworker and native, stopped to speak to his votes in favor of ballot items six and seven, both of which aim to allow for denser housing and development in the East Charlotte Village Commercial District. We can t vote no to all new development, and if we re gonna have new development, I d like to see it concentrated in village centers, said Haulenbeek, whose business is located in Charlotte.

Burlington Mayor Weinberger s win drew less support than years past

Burlington Mayor Weinberger s win drew less support than years past
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Narrow Margin For Weinberger In Bid For Fourth Term; Allaire Re-elected In Rutland

Pat Bradley/WAMC In Vermont Town Meeting day results Tuesday, Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger was narrowly re-elected to a fourth three-year term. The Democrat defeated Progressive City Council President Max Tracy by 129 votes. Weinberger finished with 43 percent of the vote, with Independent City Councilor Ali Dieng finishing a distant third. More than 14,000 votes were cast in the seven-way race. By clearing the 40 percent threshold, Weinberger would avoid a runoff election. Elsewhere, Republican Rutland Mayor David Allaire, seeking his third term, has defeated six opponents. In Winooski, Mayor Kristine Lott was unopposed as she ran for re-election. Tags: 

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