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NVDA COVID-19 updates | Vermont Business Magazine

by David Snedeker, Northeastern Vermont Development Association As you have likely heard there will be funding for local governments in the American Rescue Plan Act passed by Congress and signed into law. Your can find the bill here: American Rescue Plan Act . Title IX, Part 8, Subtitle M, Section 9901, Sections 602 and 603 are the most relevant Here, but there are a number of community services that are supported throughout the bill that may not be municipal in nature, but which will support community needs. The exact amounts that will be available, the eligible uses, and the means of distribution of funds are not clear at this point, but it does appear that the funding will have a 3-year lifespan (i.e., expiration in 2024.) As guidelines are developed at the federal and state levels, and as we learn more, we ll pass along information to you as quickly as possible.

Massachusetts author Michael Tougias reflects on boyhood misadventures

Massachusetts author Michael Tougias reflects on boyhood ‘misadventures’ Updated Mar 14, 2021; For Mendon author Michael J. Tougias, boyhood in the 1960s and ’70s was a time for exploration and mischief, a time when he found more than his share of misadventures in the woods and on the water some life-threatening but others innocently hilarious. “Up until age 12 many of these adventures were along the Connecticut River in an area we called The Meadows and is now known as The Fanny Stebbins Wildlife Refuge in Longmeadow,” he said. In his teenage years he spent more and more outdoor time in Vermont and the Berkshires, along with a few hitch-hiking trips to Maine and Cape Cod.

Youth Services hires Trill as Tamarack, pretrial services coordinator

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — Youth Services has hired Rachael Trill as Tamarack and Pretrial Services Coordinator for the organization. These pre-trial programs were first started in 2015 after the passage of Act 195 by the Vermont legislature to address a judicial system overwhelmed by many cases best addressed outside of the courtroom. According to Sally Struble, Youth Services director of restorative justice programs, the agency’s pretrial and Tamarack programs recognize that many people entering the criminal justice system have underlying factors that lead to the criminal misconduct. “They are voluntary programs designed to screen for the presence of substance abuse or mental health issues to inform the criminal justice system about whether alternative paths at rehabilitation may be more effective than the traditional criminal justice system,” Struble said. Tamarack is a diversion program specifically focused on access

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