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Valley News - Jim Kenyon: Transitional housing in Hartford facing changes

Dale White was in prison for only seven months, but it was long enough for him to figure out that he needed to make some changes in his life. The third man in a two-man cell, White slept on the floor, next to the toilet, in what inmates call a foam.

Letters to the Editor (5/19/21)

Clueless! Not for the first time, or even the second, you cut off clues for the crossword puzzle in the May 12 issue. One line, if not two, is totally missing. Please, please double check this before the paper goes to print. Thank you very much. Nan Moses Missing Income Sensitivity Thanks for the very detailed article about Burlington s new assessments and ever-increasing property values [ Gilded Age, May 5]. Speaking to actual homeowners while also doing real analysis made it both personal and precise. Surprisingly, there are several key aspects that were not covered: First and foremost, Vermont has income sensitivity for the education portion of the property tax for those with incomes of up to $138,000. For folks with incomes of less than $50,000, the income sensitivity provision even covers municipal taxes. Thus, for folks with limited incomes, the assessed value is often moot since people pay based on their income.

Police: Coventry man arrested after vandalizing local business, stealing car

BARTON A 39-year-old man from Coventry was arrested on Thursday after he allegedly vandalized a business and stole a vehicle. Police say Conrad Labor is facing charges of burglary, operation without owner’s consent, and unlawful mischief. Police responded to an alarm at Carl’s Auto Sales on Main Street in Barton at around 8:45 p.m. The business was broken into as well as vandalized and Labor is believed to have fled the scene after stealing a 2004 Cadillac Escalade. Labor was located at his address in Coventry with the assistance of Newport Police Officers and taken into custody without incident.

State honors National Correctional Officers and Employee Appreciation Week

Thu, 05/06/2021 - 12:17pm tim Vermont Business Magazine In honor of National Correctional Officers and Employee Appreciation Week, the Vermont Department of Corrections celebrates the many contributions made each day by our corrections officers and employees in their life and work as dedicated public servants. “This past year has been one of the most challenging years in the history of Vermont DOC,” said Commissioner Jim Baker. “The pandemic has tested the courage, grit and dedication of the folks who serve night and day in our correctional facilities, our field offices, and throughout the department. These dedicated employees deserve the support of all Vermonters. Their stories of dedication deserve to be told and recognized – this week and every week.”

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