Washington-Chittenden House candidate survey
Four candidates are running for the two seats in the Washington-Chittenden district of the Vermont House of Representatives. Waterbury Roundabout asked them why they’re running and what they think about some top issues facing Vermonters.
Four compete for two state House seats in Washington-2 race
The race for the two Vermont House seats to represent Duxbury and the Mad River Valley communities is competitive this year with four candidates, just one of whom is an incumbent.
I-89 scheduled to reopen fully by Sunday morning
After five months of construction, the Vermont Agency of Transportation is preparing to reopen Interstate 89 fully between Richmond and Waterbury by Sunday morning, Oct. 30. Two disruptions will affect traffic Friday-Sunday.
Candidate forum reveals wide range of views in Washington-Chittenden House race
There was no universal agreement on any issue discussed recently at a forum featuring the four contenders for the two seats in the Washington-Chittenden legislative race.
Nov. 5 Open House set to salute Shepeluk, Lawrence
Plans are coming together to salute Carla Lawrence and Bill Shepeluk at an Open House on Saturday, Nov. 5, from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Steele Room at the municipal offices.
Harwood Union Middle/High School reports 10 COVID-19 cases this week
A myriad of illnesses are circulating in local schools of late and 10 cases of COVID-19 at Harwood Union Middle/High School prompted a report to the Vermont Department of Health this week and a notice to families.
District, housing reps take questions ahead of Oct. 24 vote on 51 South Main St.
An informational meeting to address lingering questions and concerns regarding the upcoming vote on whether to sell the property at 51 South Main Street attracted approximately 100 village residents on Tuesday.
Select Board to brainstorm spending ARPA funds
The Waterbury Select Board added an extra meeting for tonight into its schedule to begin brainstorming ideas for how the town should spend $1.2 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funding. Tonight’s meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. in the Steele Room at the municipal offices in person with the option to attend via Zoom using a link on the meeting agenda.
Community loses EMS leader Mark Podgwaite
Waterbury has lost one of its most dedicated public servants. Mark Douglas Podgwaite Sr., executive director of Waterbury Ambulance Service Inc., died unexpectedly on Friday, Oct. 14. He was 60 years old.
Duxbury sets special Nov. 16 vote to change March Town Meeting
It’s months away but Duxbury town officials are already looking past the November General Election to Town Meeting Day in March and they’re thinking some changes might be in order.
Blush Hill boat launch overflow parking lot is under construction
Construction is underway along Blush Hill Road to create a new overflow parking lot just above the Waterbury Reservoir boat launch.
Secretary of State encourages Vermonters to make a voting plan
Now that ballots have been mailed to the state’s registered voters, Secretary of State Jim Condos is encouraging Vermonters to make a voting plan for the Nov. 8 General Election.
UPDATE: Public info. meeting Oct. 18 ahead of 51 S. Main vote
An informational meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 18, will address new details and answer questions regarding the proposed sale of 51 South Main St. to Downstreet Housing & Community Development.
Vt. House, Senate candidates meet in online forums this week
A series of 10 online forums for candidates in the upcoming Nov. 8 election will include the state House district representing Waterbury and the Washington County Senate district.
Truck recovered with ‘no obvious human remains’ (updated)
A truck belonging to Donald Messier of Waterbury was pulled from the Winooski River in Duxbury in an all-day recovery operation on Thursday that so far has not turned up any evidence of human remains.
League of Cities & Towns bestows Shepeluk with Lifetime Achievement Award
Waterbury Municipal Manager Bill Shepeluk was one of four “champions of municipal government” honored this week by the Vermont League of Cities and Towns at its Town Fair in Killington – the largest gathering of local Vermont officials of the year.
Truck belonging to Donald Messier - missing since ’06 - found in the Winooski River
Nearly 16 years after the disappearance of Donald Messier, a dive team specializing in cracking missing person cases has found what they believe to be Messier’s truck submerged in 10 feet of water in the Winooski River in Duxbury.
Duxbury aims to vote Nov. 16 to change March Town Meeting format
Should Duxbury forego its traditional in-person March Town Meeting for decision-making by paper ballot? That’s a question the Duxbury Selectboard has been debating recently and it has decided it’s time for the voters to weigh in at a special in-person town meeting – in November.
Utility district board calls special vote for 51 S. Main
Just two weeks before the November General Election, a portion of Waterbury residents will be asked to gather for a local vote that could decide the fate of the land once used for the community’s municipal offices.
Sen. Leahy plans local visits in October
U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., is heading into the final months of his career in public service and his calendar has stops in Waterbury and Duxbury coming up.