Vermont Public Radio: morristown
Officials in Morristown are adding up the costs they expect to incur when some beds from the state mental health facility are moved to their community temporarily.
After the Vermont State Hospital was closed by flooding from Tropical Storm Irene, Governor Peter Shumlin proposed decentralizing the facility, and moving some patients to treatment centers like the one in Morristown.
One of Vermont's classic Carnegie Libraries is about to get its first major addition. And the project comes as the Morristown Centennial Library readies for its next 100 years.
The Morristown select board is looking for candidates to fill the seat held by the chairman who resigned last week after being charged with molesting two children.




