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Valley News - Vermont Technical College wants Norwich Farm to clear out

Vermont Technical College wants Norwich Farm to clear out >Farmers Chris Gray, left, and Laura Brown in one of the empty cow barns at the Norwich Farm Creamery in Norwich on Monday, March 15, 2021. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger GLENN RUSSELL Modified: 7/15/2021 9:42:47 PM NORWICH The operators of Norwich Farm Creamery have stayed on past the June 30 end of their lease with Vermont Technical College, and the college’s president said Thursday that efforts are underway to push them out. “We are pursuing the legal measures that we have available to us to ensure that our tenant moves on,” Moulton said. She declined to specify what those measures might include.

Valley News - Chelsea residents raise concerns about police coverage

CHELSEA Standing in front of her garden Tuesday morning, Sheilagh Smith pointed a finger across Route 110 at the South Common in front of the Orange County Courthouse.“I’ve watched drug deals happen there,” she said. “I’ve been in front of the store.

Ohio Universities Join Virus Coverage Suit In Wash State

Ohio Universities Join Virus Coverage Suit In Wash State
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COVID-19 Business Interruption Insurance: Better Odds for Policy Holders?

Friday, May 14, 2021 It’s been a year since COVID-19 caused a torrent of insurance coverage litigation regarding business interruption and extra expense coverage for losses due to governmental orders, shut down requirements, and the spread of the coronavirus. With more than 335 decisions having been issued as of early May 2021, the numbers show significantly better odds for policyholders than the insurance industry and many media reports suggest. ‘So you’re saying that there’s a chance!’ There are more than 50 decisions in which courts have either granted summary judgment to policyholders or denied insurance companies’ motions to dismiss in the context of business interruption and extra expense insurance claims resulting from the pandemic. 

Systemic racism in Vermont: Lawsuit details one woman s story

Celine Davis  calm demeanor hides a quiet but important sentiment: she s tired. She s tired of the racial epithets slurred at her from clients at her former workplace. She s tired of her apartment neighbors calling her the Black lady. She s tired of empty promises to address systemic racism made by well-meaning Vermonters.  Vermont was intended to be a second start for Davis and her children. The chance for her to study law and potentially own a plot of land.  But nearly two years after moving to Vermont, she found herself ready to leave the state, after what she said are several instances of racial discrimination that have followed her from workplace to workplace, as well as to her home.

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