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Jaffrey residents will conclude its 2021 Town Meeting in person this Saturday, carrying on last year’s solution to avoiding large gatherings with another drive-in meeting.
Jaffrey has already held its general elections for town positions and zoning amendments on March 9, and will continue the rest of the business meeting, including the town budget and other warrant articles, in the parking lot of the Hope Fellowship Church in Jaffrey on Saturday at 9 a.m.
“It’s the same format as last year,” Town Manager Jon Frederick said in an interview Monday. “The process worked well last year.”
Last year’s drive-in Town Meeting had about 170 participants, Frederick said, which is more attendance than the prior three year’s Town Meetings. Similar to last year, voters will register as they drive into the parking lot without exiting their cars, and then park in the Hope Fellowship lot. They may exit their cars but must remain in the area of their
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Consolidated Communications has completed the first 5,000 passings in its gigabit network upgrades in Brattleboro and Montpelier, Vermont. The Consolidated gigabit upgrades are part of the company’s five-year plans for the state.
This year, Consolidated Communications plans to upgrade 50,000 passings to symmetrical gigabit fiber. In all, the company aims to bring FTTP service more than 200,000 passings by 2026.
“These builds demonstrate Consolidated’s commitment to bringing the best Internet experience to our Vermont customers,” Rob Koester, Consolidated’s senior vice president of consumer product management, said in a press release about the Consolidated gigabit Vermont deployment. “This fiber expansion is just the start of our aggressive five-year build plan. We are continuing to make significant investments in our network thr
Consolidated Communications Lights Fiber Internet Network to 5,000 Residents in Montpelier and Brattleboro, Vermont
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MONTPELIER, Vt. Consolidated Communications recently completed the first 5,000 network upgrades in Brattleboro and Montpelier, Vt., as part of the company’s five-year plan to expand its fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) network.
Consolidated’s plan to upgrade 50,000 locations in Vermont to symmetrical, gigabit fiber this year is off to a fast start. Thousands of residents in Brattleboro and Montpelier now have access to faster, more reliable gigabit Internet. This will improve customers’ remote work and remote learning experiences by allowing them to create and upload high-bandwidth content, connect multiple smart-home devices without latency, and more. Consumers can also sign up for video content available through one of Consolidated’s streaming partners with the flexibility to watch their favorite programs on any device
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