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With Town Meeting Day just around the corner, we have some tips for TMD terms, how to read school and municipal budgets, the low-down on voting, and our very own Town Meeting Day bingo card!
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Host Connor Cyrus speaks with Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas about pandemic-era changes to Town Meeting Day procedures that have been extended for another two years.
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The majority of Vermont towns weighed in on Tuesday on issues big and small: from funding infrastructure and wastewater projects, to allowing local cannabis sales, to electing city councilors, select board members and school board officials.
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Municipalities across Vermont voted on local issues Tuesday. Karen Horn with the Vermont League of Cities and Towns helps make sense of the action.
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Town Meeting Day was Tuesday, March 1, 2022. Bookmark this page for reporting and results from Vermont journalists.
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Voters in Vermont's most populous city, Burlington, will have the chance to weigh in on a myriad of issues this Town Meeting Day. They include a city charter change, multiple city council seats and a series of big ticket funding proposals.
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Hosts Mikaela Lefrak and Connor Cyrus talk to a handful of leaders to hear what issues will be tackled in their communities on Town Meeting Day.
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The pandemic forced Vermonters to rethink town meeting this year. As a result, many towns moved their meetings online and allowed for voting by mail. One�
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The town of Ripton is one of seven to be part of the Addison Central School District, which came together under Act 46. But the people of Ripton want to�
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It’s the first Tuesday in March, and that means one thing in Vermont: Town Meeting Day. But this year, like so many things in our pandemic era, things are�