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Jahala Dudley with a hemp plant Just two years ago, hemp looked like a crop that could inject some life into Vermont s flagging agricultural economy. At Statehouse meetings, entrepreneurs, lawmakers and regulators who were giddy with optimism talked of harnessing the profits of the fast-growing industry for societal good. One of them was Carl Christianson, who had just set up a hemp processing facility and testing lab in a newly purchased 10,000-square-foot former bread bakery in Brattleboro. But a nationwide rush to plant in the summer of 2019 led to an oversupply in the fall. Would-be purchasers backed away, so many farmers left their plants standing in the field and took a loss. Others harvested their crop and were left high and dry by buyers who never paid up. ....
Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. BELLOWS FALLS â Superintendent of School Christopher Pratt has taken out a âno trespassâ order against school director Jason Terry, which prohibits him from the grounds of Bellows Falls Union High School and its activities, after he got into a public dispute with Principal Christopher Hodsden. The Windham Northeast Supervisory Union superintendent said Friday via email he took out the order out of concern for the faculty, staff and students at the high school after several of them witnessed a verbal confrontation between Terry and Hodsden late last month at the high school. ....
Judge finds Windsor principal was fired in June, advancing her lawsuit Tiffany Riley Modified: 3/16/2021 9:02:50 AM RUTLAND A federal judge on Monday ruled that the Mount Ascutney School District Board terminated Windsor School Principal Tiffany Riley in June 2020, boosting her underlying lawsuit that she was unjustly fired for Facebook posts she made that were seen as critical of the Black Lives Matter movement. The school district has argued that Riley had been put on leave in June, and continued to receive pay and benefits as part of her $113,000 salary until the School Board held a termination hearing, which is required under state law, and then officially fired her in October. ....
Former Windsor School principal, district spar over facts around firing Tiffany Riley Modified: 2/19/2021 10:04:08 PM BURLINGTON An attorney for former Windsor School principal Tiffany Riley has accused the Mount Ascutney School District Board of “mischaracterizing” the facts surrounding her firing last year. “There are two very different realities in this case,” one of Riley’s attorneys, Andrew Snow, wrote in court documents filed in U.S. District Court in Rutland on Feb. 12. He accused the School Board of trying to “cover up (their) initial wrongful behavior” by saying she was fired in October, rather than June. The filing is the latest in a lawsuit Riley brought against her former employer last summer claiming they fired her unjustly following a June 10 Facebook post, which was seen by some as critical of the Black Lives Matter movement. ....
Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. Â The Town of Pawlet won a preliminary injunction against Daniel Banyai in the Environmental Division of Superior Court and a neighbor got a protective order against him recently in Civil Court. Judge Thomas Durkin issued the preliminary injunction against Banyai on Jan. 21 ordering him to not hold or allow any firearms training-related activities on his property at 541 Briar Hill Road, a property commonly referred to as Slate Ridge. Pawletâs town attorney Merrill E. Bent, of the Manchester firm Woolmington, Campbell, Bent & Stasny, asked for the preliminary injunction while the court considers the larger issues of requiring unpermitted structures on the property to be removed, the imposition of fines, legal fees, and a permanent injunction. ....