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Environmental court sides with local board on RV housing

Environmental court sides with local board on RV housing
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Court orders medical school to pay damages for rigged exams | The Asahi Shimbun: Breaking News, Japan News and Analysis

A court ordered Tokyo Medical University to pay damages totaling 18.26 million yen ($128,000) to 27 women who sat for entrance exams between 2006 and 2018 but were denied a place due to a long-standing practice of rigging test scores to favor male candidates.

Brewery on Old Ferry Road gets unanimous approval from DRB

BRATTLEBORO Vermont Beer Makers received approval Wednesday night from the Brattleboro Development Review Board to start construction on its new facility on Old Ferry Road.

Pump station proposal draws criticism in Brattleboro

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — A new pump station proposed by the town received criticism for its design and how it appears likely to get rubber stamped due to its categorization as a “community facility” under state regulations. During the hybrid hearing Wednesday night where participants on both sides of the screen displaying Zoom experienced difficulties hearing others, the Development Review Board heard several complaints about the project at 401 Guilford St. that will replace a nearby pump station. Richard Zucker, who owns property on Guilford Street across from the site, said it seems “cavalier” that a summary in the permit application says the project will lead to an aesthetic improvement.

Pump station proposal draws criticism in Brattleboro

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — A new pump station proposed by the town received criticism for its design and how it appears likely to get rubber stamped due to its categorization as a “community facility” under state regulations. During the hybrid hearing Wednesday night where participants on both sides of the screen displaying Zoom experienced difficulties hearing others, the Development Review Board heard several complaints about the project at 401 Guilford St. that will replace a nearby pump station. Richard Zucker, who owns property on Guilford Street across from the site, said it seems “cavalier” that a summary in the permit application says the project will lead to an aesthetic improvement.

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