Lebanon voters to take on two City Council races, zoning amendments
Lebanon, N.H., city council candidates up for election on March 9, 2021, are, top row from left: Clifton Below, Cory Grant, Karen Liot Hill and Al Patterson. Bottom row, from left: Sylvia Puglisi, Doug Whittlesey and Devin Wilkie. (Courtesy photographs)
Karen Liot Hill (Courtesy photograph)
Al Patterson (Courtesy photograph)
Doug Whittlesey (Courtesy photograph)
Former state senator Clifton Below has declared his candidacy for Lebanon City Council. (Valley News - Jennifer Hauck)
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Local news briefs: Vermont food box program extended
Published: 12/22/2020 9:27:21 PM
Modified: 12/22/2020 9:27:19 PM
Vermont food box program extended; local company returns
A food distribution program aimed at helping farmers and people in need during the coronavirus pandemic has been extended through February.
The Vermont Foodbank told WCAX-TV it was able to extend the Farmers to Families Food Box program thanks to generous community support.
When the program started, the USDA awarded the contract to the Enosburg Falls-based Abbey Group, but the last two rounds went to out-of-state companies.
The Abbey Group will return to supply the food from area farmers.
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