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Shelburne Police Blotter: Dec 11 - 23

Fire calls: 4 Dec. 11 at 8:27 a.m., Shelburne Fire and Rescue responded to a false alarm at Exterus Business Furniture. Dec. 11 at 9:43 a.m., guests at Countryside Motel got into an argument about personal property. Police oversaw the exchange of a cell phone and other personal items. Dec. 11 at 6:41 p.m., a man and woman arguing in the parking lot of the Pet Food Warehouse were disgruntled when police arrived. No physical assault had happened, and they didn’t want any help. Dec. 12 at 4:13 a.m., before a 911 call and hang up disconnected, police could hear a woman asking for help. Shelburne Police assisted Vermont State Police in checking on the incident on Route 7 near State Park Road. Vermont State Police talked to the woman. She was OK and did not need help.

Court decision clears way for Trinity project

GENEVA — The developers of the long-delayed Trinity Episcopal Church redevelopment project on South Main Street got an early Christmas present Wednesday. A state Appellate Court upheld a lower court ruling dismissing a petition to overturn a city Zoning Board of Appeals decision that cleared the way for the project. The use variance approved by the ZBA allowed the church and the adjacent rectory to be converted into an inn, restaurant and events center. The ZBA granted the use variance in May 2018, but South Main Street neighbors opposed to the church redevelopment project filed several legal challenges to halt the project, first proposed more than three years ago.

A year in review: Nelson County rolls with the punches from 2020

Just The Facts With our Reporter s Top 5 series, we want to tell you personally about the stories that mattered to us and this community in a year that stretched us to new lengths. In looking back upon our body of work I hope you ll agree that this community is as resilient as I believe this newspaper to be, and local journalism is too important to do without. —Amy Trent Third grade teacher Brandy Watts meets with her class over video call for the first day of remote learning at Rockfish River Elementary School in Nelson County on Monday, Aug. 24, 2020. Kendall Warner/The News & Advance

Woodbridge reports the loss of five more residents to COVID-19, public library launches mobile app

Woodbridge reports the loss of five more residents to COVID-19, public library launches mobile app WOODBRIDGE – The township reported 411 new COVID-19 cases over a seven-day period, which brings the total number of cases to 5,475, according to Mayor John McCormac in his coronavirus report on Dec. 28. Eighty-four new cases of COVID-19 were reported for Dec. 21, 54 new cases were reported for Dec. 22, 79 new cases were reported for Dec. 23, 73 new cases were reported for Dec. 24, 52 new cases were reported for Dec. 25, 37 new cases were reported for Dec. 26 and 34 new cases were reported for Dec. 27. The mayor said experts attribute the recent surge in cases partially to the Thanksgiving holiday family events. He urged the public to avoid the same thing from happening in the next few weeks.

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