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For Kevin Chu, executive director of the Vermont Futures Project, the statewide data speaks clearly: “We’re growing older and we don’t know wh…
Up here in the Kingdom we’re not talking about a school funding bond. Up here in the Kingdom we’re talking about the democratic processes that brings such a bond to fruition. We’re talking about democracy, what it is and how it works. Not at the national level or even the state, but at the local community level.
The bar graph shows that the 50-plus crowd in Lamoille County outsizes the younger age cohorts.
The line graph shows how Vermont’s school population has dropped by roughly 15,000 students in the past two decades.
Kevin Chu said when he travels from town to town in Vermont, he often hears the same mantra that people have been saying over the past few years: we need more houses.
Once again, Vermont’s future is the topic of an initiative by a high-powered collection of partners, this time under the auspices of the Vermont Chamber of Commerce.
In the past year, local news outlets have covered recurring instances of essential housing projects being delayed by one or a few people.
How do you go from a lighthearted weekend romp to a lifelong commitment?
The Vermont Chamber of Commerce is teaming up with the Lamoille Chamber of Commerce and the Vermont Futures Project to help grow the number of…


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