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After being shut down for over a year, the upgraded Ethan Allen Express is poised to come back in 2022 with its services expanding to Burlington.
Vermont Amtrak services were forced to close in March 2020 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Vermont Transportation Agency decided to use this time to finish improvements to the passenger rail â the Ethan Allen Express train â that travels between Rutland and New York City. The project is expected to be finished in the winter or spring of 2022.
There are also early talks to have a stop in Shelburne.
Service will expand to Burlington and have additional stops in Vergennes and Middlebury, said Christopher Parker, the Executive Director of the Vermont Rail Action Network and a Railroad Consultant. Union Station in Burlington has not been in use since 1953.
Strathroy, ON, Canada / 105.7 Strathroy Today
Apr 29, 2021 8:08 AM
Southwest Middlesex will soon have additional items of viewing for travellers through the Municipality with some new historic murals thanks to some donations from the public. One of the donations coming from Marilyn Buttery of Strathroy, as one of her many annual “Mar for Mayors” program donations with this installment being $4000. Southwest Middlesex Mayor Allan Mayhew says new murals will be displayed in Wardsville, Melbourne, Appin, two in Glencoe and a 6th from an anonymous individual will head for Glencoe as well.
Photos from the Glencoe Historical Society will be displayed with the Historical Society itself contributing $1,000 for installation.
Thu, 04/29/2021 - 3:34pm meganj
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John Flowers JENNIFER SHAFER-STOCKER, co-owner of Shafer’s Market & Deli in Middlebury, works the counter at the College Street business earlier this week. She and family members are having to work longer hours while cutting store hours because they like many other businesses in the county and statewide can’t find enough employees.
Independent photo/William Haig
It’s gotten ugly. There is an absolute dearth of job applicants (particularly cooks), and, as a result, many of our competitors … are unabashedly hiring other restaurants’ employees. This is unheard of. anonymous local business owner
MIDDLEBURY Only 14 months ago, Shafer’s Market & Deli at 54 College St. in Middlebury was a no-fail stop pretty much any time of the morning or evening if you needed a sandwich, gallon of milk, soda, pizza and other indulgences.