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By LIZ SAUCHELLI
SOUTH ROYALTON — For the third time in seven months, Bethel and Royalton voters rejected a $3.8 million bond to renovate the White River Unified School District’s middle and high schools .
By PATRICK ADRIAN
SOUTH ROYALTON — Speakers talked about dancing, Vermont’s resilience and weather patterns to usher graduates of White River Valley High School into the next stage of their lives in a Saturday morning ceremony.
By MARION UMPLEBY
SOUTH ROYALTON — Vermont Law and Graduate School is the recipient of a $10 million gift from an anonymous international organization to advance the school’s environmental advocacy work.
By JAMES M. PATTERSON
SOUTH ROYALTON — Catherine Phillps, left, and Gemma Phillips, 6, of Poultney, Vt., and Kierra Rice of Granville, N.Y., walk back to White River Valley High School in South Royalton after Phillips had her class picture taken on the green on Tuesday.
By PATRICK O’GRADY
SOUTH ROYALTON — White River Valley Elementary School third graders gathered around a picnic table sorting and organizing packets of vegetable, herb and flower seeds on a warm, sunny May afternoon.
SOUTH ROYALTON — Voters will reconsider a $3.8 million bond for renovations to the White River Unified District’s Bethel and Royalton school campuses Tuesday, May 20.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
ROYALTON — Royalton Town Administrator Victoria Paquin will leave her role in May.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
SOUTH ROYALTON — Vermont Law and Graduate School President Rodney Smolla is stepping down from his leadership role later this year to return to writing and teaching.
By LIZ SAUCHELLI
SOUTH ROYALTON — Bethel and Royalton residents will vote for a third time on a bond to upgrade the White River Unified District’s middle and high schools during a Special Town Meeting on May 20.
By ALEX HANSON
Voters in two White River Valley school districts went in opposite directions on improving their schools.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
ROYALTON — Voters rejected a proposed plan to regulate development in flood-prone areas by a wide margin of 390-193 Tuesday.
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
ROYALTON — By the slimmest of margins, voters defeated a proposed 1% local option tax on meals, lodging and alcohol.
By ALEX HANSON
SOUTH ROYALTON — Bethel and Royalton voters approved a $15.2 million budget for the White River Unified School District with a minimum of conversation about it at Monday night’s annual meeting.
By CLARE SHANAHAN
ROYALTON — A wide-ranging and controversial bylaw that will be decided in Australian ballot voting on Town Meeting Day this year would limit development and restrict how properties can be used in areas at risk of flooding.
Article of note: One Australian ballot article asks whether voters support a $3.8 million bond to support a $6.17 million school construction project.
Articles of note: One floor article asks whether voters support a 1% tax on sales of meals, alcoholic beverages and rooms. A ballot article asks whether voters support flood hazard area regulations approved by the Selectboard.
By CHRISTINA DOLAN
HARTFORD — Facing rising costs of operation that are driving up property tax rates, two Upper Valley towns are asking voters to approve a 1% local options tax to augment municipal revenues.
By EMMA ROTH-WELLS
SOUTH ROYALTON — After more than three decades as an educator in the Upper Valley, the principal of White River Valley High School has announced plans to retire at the end of the current school year.Jeff Thomas, 59, sent his letter of resignation to...
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