COVID-19: Vermont eases restrictions on residents of border towns
Modified: 2/26/2021 9:50:04 PM
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION There’s good news for Upper Valley residents who live near the Connecticut River. Vermont this week relaxed its COVID-19 travel restrictions slightly so that residents of border towns can travel across the river in a limited zone without quarantining.
“Those living in Vermont may travel 5 miles into adjacent states without quarantining upon return to Vermont. Those living in adjacent states within 5 miles of the Vermont border may travel 5 miles into Vermont without quarantining,” the Agency of Commerce and Community Development announced on its website on Thursday.