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Rochdale News | News Headlines | Residents and local businesses support Status 4 All Youth Allotment

Residents and local businesses support Status 4 All Youth Allotment Date published: 08 May 2021 Status 4 All Youth Allotments, Langley, Middleton A group of residents and young people who volunteer at Status 4 All’s Youth Allotment have been overwhelmed with donations of materials and money for their Youth Allotment. The youth allotment was set up two years ago with a small grant from Riverside Housing, but the pandemic meant its young volunteers couldn’t work on it as they used to, requiring some investment to get it back up and running. Following generous donations from local businesses and residents, the young people referred to Status 4 All by local schools can now buy much-needed materials to help them grow their own produce.

If mayor can t do job, elect someone who can | News, Sports, Jobs

Apr 30, 2021 For a number of years, residents have expressed deep concern about overtourism and the negative effect it has on our environment and quality of life. After the onset of COVID-19, widespread agreement was reached that we don’t want to go back to the way things were pre-pandemic – a new normal was to be achieved. Now that vaccinations against COVID-19 are increasing in numbers with an end to the pandemic in sight, exactly what specific policies, programs and concrete steps has the mayor led and undertaken to deliver this promised new normal? Is there a plan? A timeline for action? Are there specific milestones and goals to be achieved?

SoVT CUD feasibility study approved

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   The Southern Vermont Communications Union District’s long-in-the-works feasibility study has been approved by the state, the district board’s governing chair said. Jeff Such, the board’s chair, said at a March 24 meeting that the organization, which is working toward bringing fiber-optic internet to the region, will now turn to developing a business plan, which won’t be finalized until the district has lined up an operating agreement with a private-sector partner. The feasibility study and business plan are supported by a $60,000 grant from the Vermont Department of Public Service that was awarded last year. The now-completed study, developed by Alex Kelley of Rural Innovation Strategies, Inc. and Carole Monroe of ValleyNet, recommended that the district join forces with the adjacent Deerfield Valley CUD or partner with incumbent carrier Consolidated Communications, which is expanding its fiber network in Ve

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