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Finance committee split on Select Board stipends

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — Members of the Representative Town Meeting Finance Committee unanimously supported the $19,657,991 budget being proposed by the Select Board for fiscal year 2022, but couldn’t reach consensus on whether stipends for Select Board members should be increased. “We were divided,” said Oscar Heller, chairman of the committee. The committee didn’t take a vote on the issue but urges that board members be compensated for child and elder care. Heller said if a committee member dissents to an item in the committee’s report released ahead of the annual March meeting, it’s noted in the document.

Businesses feel the loss of Harris Hill this year

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — Harris Hill Ski Jump, touted as an annual boon to the local economy, isn’t happening this year and the impact will be felt throughout the business community. “My sense is that the restaurants will probably feel it more than anyone else does,” said Greg Lesch, interim executive director at the Brattleboro Area Chamber of Commerce. “People bring food up to the hill or have food afterwards.” The Brattleboro Food Co-op tends to see record sales for sandwiches and heavy foot traffic in the deli, said Jon Megas-Russell, marketing and community relations manager.

Transit memorial, pen pals, White House doctor: News from around our 50 states

Transit memorial, pen pals, White House doctor: News from around our 50 states From USA TODAY Network and wire reports, USA TODAY Alabama Birmingham: The Birmingham VA Health Care System is expanding its ability to vaccinate veterans against COVID-19, provided it can get enough doses. A partnership with the United Way of Central Alabama will allow the agency to provide as many as 1,000 shots a day beginning this week to veterans who are at least 65 years old, the VA said. That’s up from the current daily total of 300 people. The change comes because the VA’s vaccine clinic is moving into a United Way building in downtown Birmingham. Chief executive Stacy Vasquez said the system will schedule as many veterans as it can for shots, but obtaining additional vaccine is key. “Right now, I have enough vaccine to take care of 5,000 people next week. But then after that, unless I get another shipment, I don’t know,” Vasquez told WBRC-TV last week. The VA’s vacc

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