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It would be the first Amazon facility in Vermont. Residents have vowed to oppose the project at every step of the approval process.
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Shelters across Vermont are generally full, as is the state’s motel voucher program, which acts as a backstop when shelters are at capacity.
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A Colchester mobile home park rallied to become a village. A year later, here's what they've learnedThe last new village in Vermont was established in 1933, so there wasn’t a modern roadmap. Westbury also didn’t have money for lawyers or professional support for guidance.
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The program is meant to prevent people from needing hospital care by providing short-term support.
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Last year, there were 720 new homes built in Chittenden County with 125 affordable units. Both numbers were below targets set by nonprofit housing developers.
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The new walk-in clinic for people experiencing a mental health crisis will open on Oct. 28. Social service providers hope it will reduce pressure on hospital emergency departments.
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The center, which will open Oct. 28, is meant as an alternative to the emergency room for people who are having a mental health crisis, but don’t need acute medical or inpatient psychiatric care.
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More than four years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, the state judiciary is still struggling with an enormous backlog of criminal cases and competing public pressures around how justice should be pursued. To better understand how the system is working, Seven Days and ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý embedded two reporters at the Burlington criminal courthouse for one week.
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Local housing leaders had set a goal to build 1,000 new units of housing � a quarter at affordable rates � annually for five years.
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The city of South Burlington will use about half of a $2 million budget surplus to fund nearly a dozen special projects. The other half will be saved.