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Google Maps view of New Haven rail depot on Route 7 just north of Middlebury, which currently houses the offices of Roundtree Construction. The extended Ethan Allen Express Amtrak would run past the depot. To the left is the Phoenix Feeds.
by C.B. Hall, Vermont Business Magazine Prospects for Amtrak service to Burlington, which passenger trains have not served in almost 70 years, have taken a strange twist. The state has notified the occupants of a 19th-century depot that sits only a few feet from the state-owned tracks at the Route 7 crossing in New Haven that their building will have to be moved before the Amtrak train, the Ethan Allen Express, comes through on its new route. And moving the little brick building does not look like a simple matter.
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Question of the Day By - Associated Press - Friday, February 12, 2021
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) - Nearly $205,000 in grants have been awarded to 13 municipalities and nonprofit groups around Vermont to help repair and rehabilitate important historic buildings, according to state officials.
Gov. Phil Scott, the Vermont Division for Historic Preservation and the Vermont Advisory Council on Historic Preservation announced this year’s recipients on Thursday.
“Investing in the preservation of historic sites strengthens our communities and further enhances the Vermont brand,” Scott said in a written statement. “These grants help honor our past, create new opportunities for our future, and play an important role revitalizing our downtowns and villages.”
February 11, 2021 | State Historic Preservation Grants Totaling $204,896 Awarded To 13 Projects Montpelier, VT (STL.News) Governor Phil Scott, the Vermont Division for