Good morning and happy New Year's Eve! In today's edition, we look at the top five stories in Franklin County from the past year, police are seeking information on an apparent drive-by shooting, and we sit down with the Franklin County Regional Chamber of Commerce's president elect. Scenes like this one, of staff at the Rail City Market working from behind face masks, will become more common next week as non-essential stores are allowed to reopen their doors.MICHAEL FRETT/Staff Writer Pandemics, protests and parades: These are top 5 stories from 2020 in Franklin County Protests: Incidents led to attempts at policy-level reforms within the St. Albans department, while the officers involved were removed from SAPD if they hadnât left already. Meanwhile, a national conversation around policing and racism, spurred by the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers, made its way to Vermont â and to Franklin County.