There will be at least one new person on Morristown’s five-person selectboard after Town Meeting Day, and the longest-serving member will have to defeat a candidate bent on defeating the current board’s proposed budget.
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Housing development in Morristown is proceeding at a pace alarming to some and exhilarating to others, but it’s largely the people worried about the town’s future who are sounding the alarm at the tail end of every selectboard meeting.
A Morristown development that recently broke ground on Route 100 near the Stowe town line will result in more houses for people to live in and a large chunk of land for Morristown to keep for itself.
For the Morristown Planning Council, holding its meetings at the country club is par for the course.
Morrisville may seek to save money by changing the material in sidewalks on some of its side streets.
Downtown Morrisville is a hive of new homes, with scores of apartments and condos poised to house new residents this summer. Many of them are going to need a place to park.
Literary fans long waiting for George R.R. Martin’s next novel might empathize with what’s going in Morristown, where a town plan several years in the drafting stage and more than half a year in the arguing stage still isn’t ready for prime time.
Morristown’s planning council and development review board have long been able to fill vacancies with people from other towns, but not anymore.
A dilapidated Morrisville building that has sat conspicuously vacant for more than a decade might find new life as an apartment complex.


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