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Valley News - Randolph motorcyclist killed in Barnard crash

BARNARD A 25-year old Randolph man was killed in a motorcycle crash in Barnard on Friday afternoon, Vermont State Police said in a news release Friday.The operator of the motorcycle, Jordan Jarvis, was pronounced dead at the scene by members of.

Valley News - Gifford Medical Center partners with ambulance services for non-emergency home visits

Gifford Medical Center partners with ambulance services for non-emergency home visits Modified: 4/22/2021 9:53:27 PM RANDOLPH Gifford Medical Center is partnering with three White River Valley ambulance services to have first responders conduct non-emergency visits with patients who are frequently seen at the Randolph hospital’s emergency room. The hope is that these social calls can help identify and address issues that may make it difficult for people to take their medication as prescribed or to make it to their regular appointments, Gifford Chief Medical Officer Joshua White said. Beginning next month, Gifford will pay Chelsea-based First Branch Ambulance, South Royalton Rescue Squad and Bethel-based White River Valley Ambulance a per-visit fee to make non-emergency visits to patients the hospital has identified as having frequent emergency department visits and/or hospitalizations. Ideally, the ambulance crews’ visits will help reduce trips to the emergency room and sti

Town Meeting 2021 results

By:  Addison Independent staff BRISTOL RESIDENT STEVE Brown delivers his completed ballots to election worker (and town selectboard member) John “Peeker” Heffernan during brisk voting in the basement of Holley Hall on Tuesday afternoon. Independent photo/John Flowers LAURA ASERMILY, WHOSE appointment to fill a vacancy on the Middlebury selectboard expired on Tuesday, pauses to say Hi while handing out ballots at the Middlebury polls in the Recreation Center. Independent photo/Megan James ADDISON SELECTBOARD MEMBERS Roger Waterman, left, Rob Hunt and Steve Torrey gather up their town reports and tools after the brief Addison Town Meeting held in the town hall Monday evening. The selectmen nearly outnumbered the citizens who showed up during a raging snowstorm.

Town Meeting 2021 preview

By:  Addison Independent staff AFTER MANY YEARS holding the Addison town meeting in the nearby elementary school, municipal officials decided to hold this year’s annual gathering in the Addison Town Hall building off Route 22A at the four corners next to the Baptist church. Selectboard members believe the historic building has enough room for meeting participants to safely social distance. Independent photo/Andy Kirkaldy THE PANTON TOWN shed off Panton Road is in poor condition, and officials will ask residents on Town Meeting Day to spend $270,000 to build a new shed for salt, sand and equipment. Independent photo/Andy Kirkaldy

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