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There wasn’t enough day care in the Upper Valley before the pandemic. Now it’s worse > Amanda Berquist reads to Rayne Sanborn, 3, while Kayde Sargent, 2, left, and Caelliann Whitehead, 2, look through books at Ready Set Grow in Claremont, N.H., as Damien Bragg, 2, looks at the camera, and Kayleigh Hannigan, 2, right, waits on Tuesday, July 20, 2021. Ready Set Grow had about 95 children enrolled in January 2020, but because of difficulties hiring staff they are only able to care for about 40 children now, with a growing wait list. My poor staff, they re exhausted, Executive Director Linda Tremblay said. (Valley News / Report For America - Alex Driehaus) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to [email protected]. valley news / report for america photographs Alex Driehaus ....
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Norwich creamery owners sue Vermont Tech over farm sale Modified: 5/25/2021 8:42:26 AM NORWICH The owners of Norwich Farm Creamery are suing the Vermont State Colleges System for $500,000 as it tries to sell a farm they currently occupy. Chris Gray and Laura Brown allege that state college leaders lied about their intentions for the property when forming a business partnership with the couple, undermined the venture and didn’t give their cheesemaking operation the time it needed to get off the ground. Gray and Brown filed the lawsuit in Vermont Superior Court in Washington County on May 14 just after Vermont Technical College a subsidiary of the state college system rejected the Norwich Farm Foundation’s fourth attempt to buy the property. The foundation was formed by community members to support the couple’s attempt to stay put and to ensure the land is not further developed. ....
Operators of a value-added dairy in Vermontâs peaceful Upper Valley are battling to save their farm-based business, with help from residents who value its fresh, local products and want to preserve the areaâs rich agricultural heritage. In 2015, the 200-year-old Norwich Farm was donated to Randolph, Vermont.-based Vermont Technical College, which invested considerable money for dairy processing equipment and launched an ill-fated educational program that ceased a year later, after one semester. Chris Gray and his wife, Laura Brown, run Norwich Farm Creamery at the farm under a lease with the school that expires in late June. Theyâre backed by the non-profit Norwich Farm Foundation thatâs trying to raise enough money to purchase the 6-acre property, keep the creamery on site, and have the farm host diverse agricultural uses including a training facility for young farmers. ....
Receiver settles with lawyers in EB-5 fraud case Modified: 12/31/2020 8:08:40 PM After nearly three years of legal wrangling, 23 foreign investors in the scandal-plagued Jay Peak projects have settled with their former immigration attorneys, Carroll & Scribner, according to an agreement provided by the parties. The immigrant investors sued Ed Carroll and Mark Scribner, claiming the two attorneys gave the developers of Jay Peak the legal tools to hoodwink them. The Burlington-based firm had a built-in conflict of interest: Carroll & Scribner served both as corporate attorneys for Jay Peak and as immigration attorneys for the investors. In a lawsuit filed in 2018, investors alleged negligence, breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty. ....