This week VPR's Public Post reports on broadband internet coming to the Rutland County town of Chittenden; municipal solar power projects that are going forward, and project that have ground to a halt; developments in communities hosting potential wind power projects; and a net-zero ski lodge being built in the Northeast Kingdom.
Here's a sampling of the week's Public Post Twitter updates from Wallingford, Milton, Johnson, Waterbury, Proctor and more:
Congrats to Joyce Barbieri - retiring after 30 years as Town Clerk & Treasurer!
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
Towns around are appointing voting reps to the VLCT Town Fair in on Thursday.
— ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Radio (@vprnet)
Proposed charter revision eliminates elected posts of lister & grand juror. Public hearing 10/28
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
The search is on for the second round of :
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
2 1/2 years after Grand Union flooded, has a grocery store again. visiting tomorrow.
— ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Radio (@vprnet)
100s lined up in to see practice yesterday.
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
taking donations for appeal. Will use taxpayer $ if can't raise $5K.
— ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Radio (@vprnet)
is surveying residents re: BNE project:
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
paying 90% premium for BCBS Platinum plan for town employees.
— ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Radio (@vprnet)
VPR’s Public Post indexes municipal public documents, posted online, to bring you local news from Vermont’s cities, towns, villages and gores. When we find something interesting or newsworthy, we share it at Public Post, on Twitter, and on-air Saturday mornings at 9:35 a.m. on ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Radio.