AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoVermont Politics & Courts: Vermont State Police cited Sherry Barney of Williamstown after an alleged reckless endangerment incident in which she accelerated her vehicle toward two people on Baptist Street; she’s set to appear in Orange County Superior Court on Aug. 26. Local Governance & Housing: Fair Haven officials say a grant-funded study found the former Skyline modular-home factory could be restarted, with the report concluding the site is in good condition and local/regulatory conditions are suitable. Education: South Burlington School Board appointed Sen. Thomas Chittenden to fill a vacancy left by a teacher resignation, with the senator saying he wants to understand how Act 170 will affect local schools. Health Care: Rutland Regional Medical Center outlined its FY 2027 budget pressures—workforce, policy changes, and rising community need—while defending a plan focused on quality, access, and operational efficiencies. Flood Resilience: Barre marked the fourth straight year of July flooding impacts, with residents and officials describing ongoing rebuilding and stormwater upgrades. Community & Safety: Vermont State Firefighters’ Association cadet academy is training teens for firefighting careers, using professional gear and simulated burns. Business & Downtown: Burlington is set to celebrate the near-complete Main Street Block Party, highlighting new sidewalks, stormwater improvements, and a protected bike lane. Public Health & Environment: A new report-style roundup reiterates PFAS “forever chemicals” risks, including links to cancer and immune and developmental harm.
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