A Vermont social media service that used to be free has begun to ask
larger municipal governments to buy a subscription for custom access.
Town officials need to decide whether the service known as Front Porch
Forum is worth paying for to reach constituents.
The town of Plainfield has voted to remove fluoride from its drinking water. In a voice vote
after a lengthy floor discussion on Tuesday residents voted in favor of the
ban.
Town Meeting days
are here, with Vermont voters heading out to gymnasiums, town halls and school
cafeterias to help decide how their local governments are run.
With Town Meeting Day coming up
next week, we’re examining an interesting question folks in Plainfield
will face. Do voters in Plainfield,
population about 1,300, want to borrow $200,000 for the development
of a micro-hydro dam?