Fifteen months after the regional planning commission rejected Morristown’s town plan, a new generation of officials wants to get the plan back on track to be able to leverage the state and federal dollars it has been denied for the past five and a half years.

The integration of all aspects of health care, from the basics like housing and food security to psychiatric care and the long-term treatment of chronic ailments, has become the guiding mission for Lamoille Health Partners.

Prompted by concerns about protecting cash flow and uncertainty about federal reimbursement for flood-related expenses, the Johnson Selectboard has asked the town’s departments and committees to plan on a 5 percent budget reduction for the upcoming year.

Oct. 30 at 10:39 p.m., Joshua Tallman, 32, of Eden, was arrested for first-degree aggravated domestic assault, four charges of violating conditions of release and unlawful mischief after police say they responded to a home in Eden for a family fight. Police say Tallman physically assaulted a domestic partner and damaged property that did not belong to him. Tallman fled.

A committee looking at the future of the Cambridge Community Center plans to recommend that the town buy the nonprofit recreation and health organization, potentially in collaboration with Lamoille Health Partners.

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