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Top Ten 2022: Childcare shortage affects families

CONSTRUCTION COULD BEGIN next spring on a major expansion and renovation of the Otter Creek Child Center at 150 Weybridge St. This architectural rendering shows how the center could accommodate a two-story addition to the back and left of the current building.

Childcare centers have for years been waging a battle to attract and retain educators, while providing enough slots to meet the needs of Addison County households.

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