Public Post reports on Montpelier's pledge to become the nation's first net zero capital city; efforts to track the Rusty Blackbird in its spring migration; amphibian tunnels planned for Monkton and an Arctic Roadshow in Fairlee.
Here's a sampling of the week's Public Post Twitter updates from Brattleboro, Guildhall, Franklin, Manchester and more:
Area Farmers� Market is now taking vendor applications.
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
State plant will be fired up this week to power the system.
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
Find the election results here:
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
election results:
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
results from :
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
results from :
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
Planning Commission pondering change to limit where head shops can locate in town.
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
Minutes to the posted here:
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
has launched $45k campaign to build amphibian tunnels under the Rd.
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
Audubon wants to watch for migrating Rusty Blackbirds.
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
working w/ & to switch to streetlights. Will also turn off some lights.
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
town appointments posted here:
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
21 Rules governing the Select Board:
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
police are warning of phone scam. If you get a call from a Police Chief asking for $, report # to authorities.
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
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