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Starksboro to vote on $1M for municipal projects

STARKSBORO VOTERS ON May 6 will be asked to bond for up to $1.1 million to support a project aimed at transforming the historic Jerusalem Schoolhouse into a year-round, accessible community center and building a new fire station at the site to replace the deteriorating Fire Station #2, which is seen on the right side.
Independent photo/Steve James
April 24, 2025
Starksboro voters next month will be asked whether to bond for up to $1.1 million to support the Jerusalem Community Center and Fire Station Project.
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