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Budgets passed in at least 101 districts on Tuesday, according to preliminary data compiled by the state鈥檚 superintendent and school boards associations, and failed in just nine districts, many of which typically have trouble passing budgets.
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At town meeting in Windham, voters agreed to turn over its school from the school district to the town. Voters also approved an article to offer health insurance to its town clerk and treasurer.
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Rutland Mayor Michael Doenges won a second term, and voters approved city and school budgets as well as a $3.8 million capital improvement bond.
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Montgomery voters came out in droves to weigh in on the town center's first-ever municipal sewer system, among other matters, and followed the meeting with a luncheon.
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We hear about some of the votes happening around the state this Town Meeting Day, and take a look back at the day's history.
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Town Meeting Day is one of Vermont's most cherished traditions. Check back for updates, results, photos and more from town and school voting across the state.
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Town officials from Burlington, Swanton, Plainfield, Bennington and Rockingham discuss important issues from their Town Meeting Day ballots.
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We've updated our Town Meeting Day guide with some new details for this year, plus a new bingo card.
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Some of the reasons: rising costs amid climate and health care crises, a desire to reduce property taxes, plus an easier approval process.
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Across the state, several Vermont towns are voting on major infrastructure bonds this Town Meeting Day. Here are some of the big ticket items.