Road Work | Aug. 23-29
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Road Work | Aug. 23-29

The Lincoln Street opening has been pushed back to the evening of Tuesday, Aug. 26 — the same day officials say the new Stowe Street bridge will be opened. Expect alternating one-way traffic and flaggers and delays on Rt. 100 near the work zone.

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Road Work | Aug. 18-22
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Road Work | Aug. 18-22

Stowe Street bridge work is moving along with Lincoln St. slated to reopen by Friday and the bridge by Aug. 26. No night work this week. Paving continues on I-89 southbound, so expect delays. Several local projects include the Loomis Hill Road bridge and paving along Bidwell Lane downtown.

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State workers remember former colleague, Lara Sobel
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State workers remember former colleague, Lara Sobel

Last Thursday, more than two dozen state employees gathered at noon by a wooden bench and a lilac bush at the State Office Complex in Waterbury to remember a colleague killed in the line of duty 10 years ago, and who continues to have a profound impact on her former workplace.

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Road Work | Aug. 11-15
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Road Work | Aug. 11-15

The latest phase of the Stowe Street bridge project will involve closing Lincoln Street starting Monday morning, Aug. 11. A detour over Perry Hill, Kneeland Flats and Guptil Roads will be in place until the reopening now scheduled for Aug. 22. Also, expect delays on Rt. 100. Elsewhere, I-89 southbound work continues with milling and paving.

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Phil Scott faces criticism over decision to share SNAP recipients’ personal data with feds
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Phil Scott faces criticism over decision to share SNAP recipients’ personal data with feds

Vermont Gov. Phil Scott’s administration complied with a federal request last month to share sensitive data on thousands of Vermonters who receive nutrition assistance from the government — a move that has drawn sharp criticism from top Democratic officials and the state’s leading advocacy organization for fighting systemic food insecurity. 

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