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Town of Essex moves forward with Stantec for 80 & 90 Upper Main building project

ESSEX TOWN — The Town of Essex is continuing with its development of 80 & 90 Upper Main Street, now with design and consulting company Stantec at the helm.

Here s how two challengers recently campaigned to win contested elections in Essex

Editor s Note This story was written by Jen Lannom, a student at the University of Vermont and a reporter for the Community News Service – a student-powered partnership with local community newspapers. With the two-time rejection of a divisive merger and the COVID pandemic still affecting daily life, politics in Essex has had an engaging year. Active political life has spurred newcomers to run for office and, in some cases, win. Both Tracey Delphia and Elizabeth Cady defeated incumbents in recent selectboard and school board elections, respectively, and the Reporter caught up with them afterwards to discuss their campaign strategies. TRACEY DELPHIA

After Failed Merger Votes, Essex Junction Plans to Break From the Town of Essex

Rob Donnelly They spent years trying to make it work. They even moved in together, so to speak, sharing staff and consolidating departments in hopes that it would confirm their compatibility. But some relationships aren t meant to be, and after a messy, century-plus entanglement, the Town of Essex and the Village of Essex Junction are heading toward a split. The potential breakup of Vermont s second-largest community comes on the heels of two votes this spring in which residents were asked to merge their distinct but overlapping municipalities. Villagers, whose taxes would have dropped, voted overwhelmingly in favor, while town-outside-the-village residents, whose taxes would have increased, voted overwhelmingly against. Both times, the merger failed by fewer than 30 votes. 

Two new executive officers were elected at Monday s selectboard meeting, plus three other takeaways | News

Before turning to a lengthy agenda, the Essex Selectboard went through its annual reorganization process Monday night by electing within itself a chair, vice chair, and clerk. Selectman Patrick Murray made the lone motion heard for the chair position – that being for Andy Watts. “Yikes,” Watts said with a chuckle after Murray’s motion was unanimously approved and Unified Manager Evan Teich passed off direction of the meeting. But Watts then went immediately into action and heard a motion, second, and unanimous approval of Murray being vice chair for the second-straight year. In her first meeting on the selectboard, Tracey Delphia was elected as the board’s clerk through another unanimous vote after Watts explained that the role has historically gone to the newest member.

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