Public Post reports on a Wolcott seed company that is the first to have its products verified as non-GMO; State Parks and other attractions that are opening for the season; and a variety of Memorial Day observances around Vermont.
Here's a sampling of the week's Public Post Twitter updates from Enosburgh, Castleton, Eden,Woodstock and more:
E911 Board says mobile customers can now text 911 if unable to call in an emergency.
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
. announced 3-year plan for previously unmanaged Reservoir remote campsites.
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
After failed budget vote, select board bringing higher budget proposal to voters.
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
Survey says� Results from the community survey in .
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
. is offering summer tours of Kingdom Community Wind in Lowell:
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
. in has installed 36 ground-mounted panels and a 2-vehicle charging station.
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
National Forest opens on Friday:
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
After dealing w/ town beach hassles, select board wants to ask town meeting voters about leasing or selling it.
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
County Senators will be on hand for 2nd citizens' q&a 7:30-9:30 am, 6/3 @ municipal offices.
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
Schedule announced for in 7/25-7/27 w/ & .
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
After 1st voting round, & in running for contest
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
team won 2014 high school .
— Amy Kolb Noyes (@AmyKolbNoyes)
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