
Details for Green Up Day in Duxbury
Green Up Day is Saturday, May 30, and it’s Green Up’s 50th anniversary.

Vermont’s 50th Green Up set for Saturday, May 30
On April 18, 1970, Vermont Gov. Deane Davis took the unusual step to close Vermont’s interstate highways from 9 a.m. to noon as volunteers fanned out to pick up roadside trash and Green Up Day was born.

‘Help keep wildlife wild’ — leave fawns alone, give turtles a hand
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says deer fawns are being born this time of year and humans who find them should avoid disturbing or picking them up.