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Town Newsletter: Chief Doug Allen wins award and get to know Town Engineer Amanda Clayton


Town Manager s Message
The 1815 Log Schoolhouse at Airport Park recently opened its doors once again to the public! The structure, discovered in 2000 at a local camp, was relocated in 2006 and restored on-site. Today, the renovated Schoolhouse operates as an exhibit, showcasing 1815 artifacts and masonry, as well as a visitor center.
For more information on the Schoolhouse s history, visit: https://colchestervt.gov/477/Log-Schoolhouse-Restoration. 
A Fond Farewell: Denise Johnson-Terk has accepted a position with the State of Vermont. Like many in town government, Denise wore many hats — Wastewater Official, Health Officer, Building Inspector, and Permit Specialist. These roles all helped keep buildings and property safe for their occupants and in conformance with state and town rules. We thank Denise for her contributions and wish her the best of luck in her next career chapter! ....

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Win some, lose some: US windfall could help Pittsfield balance $172.1M budget


PITTSFIELD — After a coronavirus pandemic-battered year, city leaders will use some of Pittsfield’s federal stimulus dollars to replace lagging revenues during the protracted public health crisis.
That is one of the takeaways from the joint meeting Monday of the City Council and School Committee, at which city leaders offered the annual look at the next budget season.
Gov. Charlie Baker’s proposed 2022 fiscal year budget would increase unrestricted local aid to Pittsfield by $320,889, to slightly less than $9.5 million, Finance Director Matt Kerwood told officials during the Zoom meeting. It would increase Chapter 70 funding, the state’s system for distributing school aid, by $1.1 million, to about $49.3 million for the next fiscal year. ....

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