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Ruth Wallman, Executive Director of the Champlain Islands Chamber of Commerce, wrote a letter to the St. Albans Messenger in support of the Working Land Enterprise bill. Click here to read her letter to the editor.

Publication Date: 
02/09/2012

ST. ALBANS — Two Franklin County legislators from opposite sides of the political aisle have joined forces in a bid to improve the development of agricultural and forestry products and businesses in Vermont. Funding for infrastructure development, support for businesses, and conservation of Vermont's forests are all part of a working landscapes bill introduced in the legislature last week. The bill proposes initial funding of $3 million, with plans to increase funding to $15 million annually in the future... Click the link below to read the article.

Publication Date: 
01/15/2012

FAIRFIELD: Community settles on three priorities — Development of a farmer’s market, a buy-local program and ultimately a Fairfield brand were among the projects proposed when about 50 residents met Thursday night to help shape their town’s future. Among other priority projects were a school enhancement program, improved communications and coordination of community volunteers.

Publication Date: 
11/07/2010