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WNESU superintendent s office moving to Westminster

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BELLOWS FALLS — The Windham Northeast Supervisory Union’s office is leaving its longtime location at the former St. Charles School in favor of a renovated office in Westminster Station. The building, on Route 5, is the former home of two accountants and tax preparers: Annette Spaulding, who owned the building and later rented the space to Catherine Harris. The current owner is Green Mountain Station Realty LLC, with the principals listed as Margaret and Robert Palmer. The new lease is for $48,000 a year. Superintendent Christopher Pratt said the office would start moving immediately, with the move starting the week of Feb. 15. He told members of the Bellows Falls Union High School Board Monday night that the new owners of the building had done extensive renovations, including putting down all new carpeting and painting the interior of the main building, as well as an adjoining small building. He said the building was

Partridge: Notes from Montpelier | The value of the working landscape as key to our future

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   This was a rich week for the House Agriculture and Forestry Committee as we took testimony regarding some of the programs we consider our legacy. Early in the week, we heard from folks who work on the Working Lands Enterprise Initiative. Working Lands was created in 2012 to increase investment in our agriculture and forestry sectors. It was based on the hard work of many people appointed by the Vermont Council on Rural Development (VCRD) to the Working Landscape Council. The Council consisted of representatives from the full spectrum of farmers, processors, government officials, and forestry-related sectors. Also on the Council was Windham County’s own, Roger Allbee, who is the former Secretary of Agriculture, and Paul Costello, the Executive Director of VCRD.

Feeding families throughout the holiday season

Don t miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.   BRATTLEBORO — Families in the Windham Northeast Supervisory Union (WNESU) received three free food boxes over the holiday break thanks to the tireless efforts of the Farm to School Cafe staff and farmers throughout the region. The food boxes contained a week’s worth of bulk meal ingredients for breakfast and lunch to help stretch families’ grocery budgets and keep students nourished over the long break. The Farm to School Cafe reached out to Food Connects to fill those boxes as much as possible with high-quality foods from local producers, including fresh New Hampshire-made bread, Vermont cheese and produce, and fresh fruit.

Meetings Box

Brattleboro Brooks Memorial Library Finance Committee: 4:45 to 5:45 p.m. via GoToMeeting at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/634739421 or call 877-309-2073 (Access Code: 634-739-421). Brattleboro Energy Committee: 5 p.m. via Zoom at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87326948486 or call 888-788-0099 (Meeting ID: 873 2694 8486; Passcode: 964815). Brattleboro Board of Civl Authority: 5:15 p.m. via GoToMeeting at https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/722288413 or call 877-568-4106 (Access Code: 722-288-413). Windham Southeast School District: Programmatic and Performance Equity Committee, 5:30 p.m. via Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/99236137275?pwd=YThscndGREczL0tTRndVandzSnpCQT09 (Meeting ID: 992 3613 7275; Passcode: 9wy09b). Brattleboro Recreation & Parks Board: 6:15 p.m. via Zoom at https://zoom.us/j/93991350685?pwd=UlZHeFVwWEVUdUh2alF3UGtrVEdHdz09 or call 929 205 6099 (Meeting ID: 939 9135 0685; Passcode: 850338).

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