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Valley News - Out & About: This year, Green Up Day is more like Green Up Weeks or Months

Out & About: This year, Green Up Day is more like Green Up Weeks or Months Eric Boen and his children Mada Boen, 10, left, and Merrick Boen, 9, sort the trash they found along their road in Sharon, Vt., on May 6, 2017. Helping them is River Sotak,6, who was with his father at the Sharon Town Garage that day. They were helping in the sorting of trash brought in from Green-up Day. (Valley News - Jennifer Hauck) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. Chris Rimmer, of Norwich, Vt., adds goggles found in the ditch to a trash bag held by Carolyn Brennan, also of Norwich, while picking up trash and birding on Kendall Station Road in Norwich during Green Up Day on May 4, 2019. (Valley News - Geoff Hansen) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com.

Valley News - Forum, March 5: Thanks to voters of Hartford

Forum, March 5: Thanks to voters of Hartford Published: 3/4/2021 10:00:16 PM Modified: 3/9/2021 9:57:39 AM Thanks to voters of Hartford This is a letter of thanks to all those who supported my reelection campaign to the Hartford Selectboard. Many of you wrote letters to the Valley News Forum, made social media posts, posted signs and held conversations with neighbors. Hearing such support from so many residents, as well as so many community members who run nonprofits in Hartford, made all the difference and was the key to success. Your vote is your voice and you let it be heard loud and clear. I am honored to have received such wide support and look forward to continuing to serve the town for three more years. I must also give a shout of thanks to our town clerk, Lisa O’Neil, and the entire election team for all the work they did (for months) to make this election run so smoothly during a pandemic. I am especially thankful to all the candidates who ran their campaigns in a

Valley News - Town Meeting preview: Lyme zoning amendment geared toward senior housing development

Town Meeting preview: Lyme zoning amendment geared toward senior housing development Published: 2/22/2021 5:49:30 PM Modified: 2/22/2021 8:03:13 PM Hot topic: In ballot voting on Town Meeting Day, Lyme voters will be asked to approve a zoning amendment aimed at allowing for the development of senior housing near municipal and social services. The measure has the support of the town’s Planning Board. Budget:  During the floor portion of Town Meeting that has been postponed until May, Lyme voters will be asked to approve a $2.43 million town operating budget, up $40,000 from the budget voters approved last year. Also in May, Lyme voters will be asked to approve a $7.54 million school budget this year, up about $280,000 or nearly 4% from the budget voters approved last year.

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