November 9, 2024:
Today’s Vermont news features community-focused initiatives, seasonal events, and infrastructure developments across the state. Middlebury College moves closer to its renewable energy targets under the Energy2028 initiative, while St. Johnsbury Academy’s robotics team advances to national finals after a regional win. Springfield celebrates its new community recreation center, and Montpelier begins a tree-planting program to enhance urban green spaces. In Stowe, winter preparations continue with expansions to skiing and snowboarding trails. Local events include Enosburg’s upcoming Veterans Day parade and a winter market at the Tunbridge Fairgrounds. Vermont legislators also consider funding for broadband expansion to improve rural connectivity. These stories reflect Vermont’s commitment to sustainability, technological advancement, and community engagement.
Addison County: Middlebury College recently took a big step toward meeting the climate goals outlined in its Energy2028 initiative, particularly in its efforts to achieve 100% renewable energy use.
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Bennington County: The Bennington Select Board will review a proposal tonight to establish a community arts center in a historic downtown building. Supporters argue it will boost local culture and attract tourism to the area.
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Caledonia County: St. Johnsbury Academy’s robotics team secured first place in a regional competition, earning a spot in the upcoming national finals. The students’ innovative design and teamwork were praised by judges.
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Chittenden County: Burlington’s annual Halloween parade attracted record crowds this year, featuring elaborate floats, costumes, and performances. The event fostered community spirit and provided entertainment for all ages.
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Franklin County: Enosburg is organizing its annual Veterans Day parade next month, with special performances by local marching bands. The town expects a large turnout as the community gathers to honor local veterans.
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Grand Isle County: Grand Isle residents are preparing for their community cleanup day, encouraging neighbors to help beautify public areas. The event, organized by local environmental groups, aims to reduce litter and raise awareness about sustainability.
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Lamoille County: Stowe Mountain Resort announced plans for a major expansion of its snowboarding and skiing facilities, with new trails and enhanced snowmaking capabilities. The upgrades are expected to attract more visitors to the area.
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Orange County: The Tunbridge Fairgrounds will host a winter market starting next month, featuring regional vendors offering local produce, crafts, and holiday gifts. Organizers hope to draw crowds despite the cold weather with covered stalls and festive activities.
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Orleans County: A new childcare facility is opening in Newport to address the shortage of childcare options in the area. The center will provide care for infants and toddlers, helping local families balance work and childcare needs.
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Rutland County: Killington Resort wrapped up the 2024 mountain bike season on Sunday, Oct. 27 after more than 80 days of lift-accessed downhill action. Then two days later, on Tuesday, Oct. 29, the resort announced plans for a trail expansion in summer 2025 as part of the $30 million investments from its new independent ownership.
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Washington County: Montpelier is launching a tree-planting initiative along its main streets to enhance green spaces and improve air quality. Volunteers are encouraged to participate in the project, which starts next weekend.
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Windham County: Brattleboro’s senior center is offering free technology classes for older adults, covering topics like smartphone use, email, and social media. The initiative aims to help seniors stay connected and gain digital literacy skills.
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Windsor County: Springfield is celebrating the opening of a new community recreation center with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The facility includes a gym, indoor track, and multi-purpose rooms for events and classes, providing a year-round activity space for residents.
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VT Daily Chronicle: Vermont legislators are considering a bill to fund improvements in broadband infrastructure across rural areas, aiming to expand high-speed internet access for underserved communities. The proposal has strong support in rural districts.
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