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Vermont Business Magazine The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) invites Vermonters to attend an online presentation on February 11, 2021 to review a collaborative watershed action plan for the Upper Connecticut River Basin. The plan encompasses Upper Connecticut River and streams that flow to it from the Canadian border down to the Passumpsic River. It includes the Nulhegan River, Willard Stream, and Paul Stream along with several smaller streams that flow directly into the Connecticut River.
Developed in partnership with members of local communities, state and federal agencies, watershed groups, regional planners, and agricultural partners, the basin plan covers four key areas:
Court grants public access to report on Canaan police probe unionleader.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from unionleader.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
A Grafton County judge has ruled that a newspaper should have access to an internal affairs report into an excessive force complaint against a Canaan police officer, even when the report found in his favor.
In a Dec. 2 ruling, Superior Court Judge Peter Bornstein granted access to a report commissioned by Canaan police following complaints by a local woman charged with resisting arrest and disobeying a police officer.
The case involving former Officer Samuel Provenza is believed to be the first Right-to-Know case involving police files since last spring, when the New Hampshire Supreme Court overturned a 27-year-old precedent and granted access to public employee personnel files if a good reason exists to do so.