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The first Tuesday in March, at least in Vermont, always means one thing: Town Meeting Day. March 3 was also Super Tuesday, and Vermont was one of 14鈥�
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On Town Meeting Day, March 3, one of the issues Orwell voters will decide is whether to approve a nearly $60 million bond to renovate the Orwell Village鈥�
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Town Meeting voters in Proctor will weigh in Monday night on a controversial land sale. A Florida man is offering $1.5 million for 1,650 acres of town鈥�
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Brave Little StateVPR's senior political reporter Bob Kinzel takes on your questions about location of Vermont's capital, the limited functions of our county governments鈥�
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Democrats and Progressives in Vermont鈥檚 largest city are vying for control of the city council this Town Meeting Day. Eight of the 12 seats on鈥�
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Should local government officials be prohibited from sharing information about a person's immigration or citizenship status with federal immigration鈥�
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It happens every four years: the national media swoop into Super Tuesday states, cover the horse race, and move on 鈥� leaving behind voters with a lot...
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On Town Meeting Day, St. Albans voters will consider building a year-round pool at the base of a community ski hill. If approved, the project will mark a鈥�
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Each week, we check in with local newspapers around the region. This time, Madeline Clark, reporter for The Other Paper in South Burlington joins us to鈥�
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After lawmakers approved a bill last year that encourages towns to work together to expand broadband coverage, more than 35 municipalities are expected to鈥�