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Green Up Day has Vermonters cleaning up their communities
People take to their neighborhoods, streets to pick up trash and waste on the 51st Green Up Day. Share Updated: 10:26 PM EDT May 1, 2021
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Green Up Day has Vermonters cleaning up their communities
People take to their neighborhoods, streets to pick up trash and waste on the 51st Green Up Day. Share Updated: 10:26 PM EDT May 1, 2021 Vermonters on Saturday were filling up trash bags as a part of the state s annual Green Up Day.Green Up Day started in 1970 and happens every year on the first Saturday in May. My first green up day was the inaugural Green Up Day, Lucie Holcomb of South Burlington said. Lucie Holcomb has been taking part in the day for many years, starting back in grade school in her hometown of Sheldon. Now, she continues to participate right near her South Burlington neighborhood. When I drive down the road I want i
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Most people donât realize thereâs a cemetery tucked behind a grove of trees and overgrown brush off Shelburne Road, but they might notice it now.
On Saturday, April 24, community members, Rotarians and local scouts gathered together to clear brush and pick up trash at Shelburne Cemetery, one of South Burlingtonâs two cemeteries.
City sexton and clerk Donna Kinville said about 115 people are buried at the cemetery, with the most recent laid to rest in 2020. Earlier stones date back to the 1800s.
The cemetery was deeded to the town of Burlington in 1833 and became South Burlingtonâs when the city was created in 1865.
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The University of Vermont Firestone Medical Research Building is under construction. PC Construction is the general contractor. Designed by Black River Design, Architects in collaboration with Payette. Courtesy Photo.
by Bruce Edwards, Vermont Business Magazine How tough was last year for some of the state’s commercial contractors? For PC Construction, one of the largest, it was a year when the company took a significant hit – the direct result of the now year-old pandemic.
“Our revenue was off 30 percent, which approximated about $130 million,” said Jay Fayette, PC Construction president and CEO. “So we took it on the chin with work either being delayed, postponed or pushed into 2021.”