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Vermont Business Magazine As a way to give back to the team that has gone a long way to help in the treatment of his Type I Diabetes, Northfield resident Brad Johnson and his wife Emily Levan, will be running more than 210 miles along VT RT 100 to raise money for Gifford Health Care’s diabetes clinic at the Kingwood Health Center in Randolph. Their hope is the contributions of others will help fund access to the same medical equipment that is enabling Brad to take on such a challenge as this.
“Diabetes is expensive at best and prohibitive at worst when it comes to getting on a pump, accessing the supplies and support you need to make it work,” Johnson said. “The care I receive from those at the Diabetes Clinic is, in a word, outstanding.”
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WATERLOO As St. Patrick s Day approaches, Waterloo regional police say they re working on a plan to deal with any potential partiers. Ezra Avenue in Waterloo has been the site of unsanctioned street parties over the years. In 2019, an estimated 33,000 people came out for the day. But police are confident things will be different this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We ve seen good response from students who live in this area around compliance and recognizing the state of emergency, Chief Bryan Larkin said. In 2020, there were more police officers than students on Ezra Avenue. Officials don t know what to expect this year, but are preparing for any outcome.