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Movement underway to reclassify Otter Creek wetlands

Movement underway to reclassify Otter Creek wetlands

By RUSSELL JONES An effort to reclassify the Otter Creek wetlands from a Class II wetlands to Class I is in the preliminary stages as the conservation commissions from Cornwall and Salisbury have formed a steering committee to petition the change. It is still very early on in the process and they still have much […]

Flower Girls have rich history in Brandon

Flower Girls have rich history in Brandon

By RUSSELL JONES For more than 100 years young girls have laid flowers on Memorial Day around the war memorial on Brandon’s Green. The Memorial Day service is a tradition that celebrates the sacrifices of soldiers long passed, starting not long after the Civil War and now encompassing all wars. The history of the flower […]

Brandon Buzz

Brandon Buzz

By BLSG MOSQUITO DISTRICT The rainy days continue to flood the fields and various flood prone areas.  The region has been experiencing colder than usual temperatures, which may be impacting the emergence of adult mosquitoes.  The BLSG has been busy surveying the flood plains and wetlands to quantify the larvae counts and document the findings. […]

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Politano, Coolidge selected as OV’s 2021 leaders

Politano, Coolidge selected as OV’s 2021 leaders

BRANDON — For the Class of 2021, Mia Politano and Grace Coolidge, both of Brandon, have been selected as this year’s Valedictorian and Salutatorian, respectively, by Otter Valley Union High School. Mia is the daughter of Paul and Erika Politano and Grace is the daughter of Brian and Kelly Coolidge. Both have earned extraordinary honors […]

Let the kids play?

Let the kids play?

Petition launched by Proctor parent and coach against delaying fall sports season By LEE J. KAHRS PROCTOR — A petition protesting the Vermont Principal’s Association’s (VPA) plan to postpone the beginning of fall high school sports has garnered more than 1,900 signatures in two weeks. It all started in Proctor, where soccer is not just […]

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