Bristol’s Pine Street project nears end
Crews in Bristol have entered the final stretch of a months-long waterline replacement project on Pine Street. The project has replaced around 2,570 feet of unlined, cast iron pipe that was installed in 1905.
Crews in Bristol have entered the final stretch of a months-long waterline replacement project on Pine Street. The project has replaced around 2,570 feet of unlined, cast iron pipe that was installed in 1905.
The Vergennes City Council on Oct. 10 set a Nov. 28 deadline for residents to send letters of interest — and any supporting materials — if they wish to become the latest appointee to the board.
Five years after Governors Shinji Hirai and Phil Scott signed a Sister State Agreement between Tottori Prefecture, Japan, and Vermont, Governor Hirai returned on Oct. 18 to celebrate five years of Sister State relations.
Miro Weinberger told VTDigger that Vermont faces “major challenges,” including a drug crisis and a “deep, acute housing shortage” — issues that have particularly plagued Burlington during his tenure as mayor.
Wintertime overnight parking in Vergennes could become easier for city residents, at least in good weather, but not until next winter.