Cavendish Update 7/2/21: 131 Construction/Fire Works/News/Events
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HAPPY 4TH OF JULY WEEKEND: Fireworks/4th of July activities listed in the Events Section
7/2/21
1. No Vibration Zone Areas of 131 Construction
2. RT 131 Construction/Bridge @ Exit 8 Update from VTrans
3. Cavendish Info
4. Covid update
5. Events
1. NO VIBRATION ZONE AREAS OF 131 CONSTRUCTION: We have received the following information from Pike Industries Project Superintendent, Nicholas LaClair regarding the “no vibrations zone” on route 131. “Vtrans has accepted Pikes proposal for a no vibe zone in Cavendish between Sta. 94+00 and 126+00. So roughly 500 feet west of the museum to 500 feet east of Mr. Plunkard‘s property. [From the Duttonsville School Rd to about Glimmerstone.] They also changed the scope of work from cement injection to calcium chloride injection. Although you may notice the equipment in the road is the same we are not using any vibrations for compaction. As far as Proctorsville that area is not a full depth reclaim. It is simply a 2” cold plane and pave. The state has made no changes to the scope of work or compaction requirements in that area.”
To our question of what is involved in the “2” cold plane and pave,” LaClair provided the following information, “The 2” cold plane and pave area is between Rte 103 and where the pavement currently ends. It will consist of milling off the top 2” of asphalt from the existing roadway, placing a half inch shim of type 4 asphalt, adjusting all drainage sewer and water structures, adding new tip downs for the crosswalks and a few new slabs of sidewalk. Then paving 1.5 inches of type 4 asphalt on top. For now the state plans to have us use vibratory rollers with all paving applications in that area. They are willing to make changes in field to address any concerns. However they do want us to vibe to achieve compaction.”
According to LaClair, Pike will begin the construction on the Proctorsville portion of 131 in August.
2. RT 131 CONSTRUCTION/BRIDGE @ EXIT 8 UPDATE-7/1: Calcium Chloride reclaim in Cavendish has been completed. Application of the emulsified asphalt seal-coat to the cement reclaimed areas has been completed. The contractor will continue to pave the first layer of asphalt along the roadway. It will take approximately two weeks to complete paving operations project-wide. This is not the final layer of asphalt. Temporary lines will be placed on paved areas at the end of each day of paving. The traveling public should expect delays in the vicinity of paving operations.
The roadway will not have lines on the gravel surfaces to delineate travel lanes. A rough roadway should be expected in some areas within the project limits.
In observance of the Fourth of July holiday, crews will be off of the roadway at noon on Friday, 7/2/21. Crews will not be working Saturday, 7/3 through Monday, 7/5. Work will resume on Tuesday, 7/6 at 7:00 a.m.
Exit 8 Bridge/131: The bridge deck has been poured and is now in the curing process while the concrete hardens to the necessary strength. The contractor will begin working on pier repairs along VT 131 next week. Shoulder closures will be in place. On the interstate, crews will begin working on the approaches to the bridge, tying rebar for the barrier and the bridge curb.
3. CAVENDISH INFO
• Black River Water Testing: No data from this week’s water testing has been posted in time for the Update. However, between the rain last night and what is forecast for the weekend, probably not the best time to be recreating in the Black River. Test results are posted to Is it Clean?
• Celebration of Life for Duane Teft: A celebration of life for Cavendish Volunteer Fire fighter/EMT Duane Tefft Jr. will be held on July 10th at 1pm at the Cavendish Fire Station. There will be a short service with a last call. Refreshments will follow.
• July 14 Wed Concert-Yankee Chank: While the first concert of the season July 7 at Svec Park (Proctorsville) will feature the Break Maids, the July 14th concert features the Cajun/Zydeco band Yankee Chank. With Cavendish fiddler Bob Naess, this is a dance band playing the tunes of southwest Louisiana. So dust off your dancing shoes, bring a picnic or enjoy the incredible food of Murdock’s Restaurant and Outer Limits Brewing. The concert begins at 6 pm and is free and open to the public. Wearing masks at the concert and physical distancing are only required for those who are not vaccinated. FMI: 226-7736, ask for Robin. In case of rain check the Cavendish VT Facebook Page. Note, the Events section below includes the dates for all scheduled concerts starting July 7.
• Cavendish General Store Auction: The Cavendish General Store, 1990 Main St, will be auctioned off on July 27 at 2 pm. The auctioneer is Thomas Hirchak. Company. In addition to the country Store there is a 4BR living space. Open house is Thursday July 8, 11-1.
• Cavendish Historical Society July Briefs: CHS’s July Briefs, available at their blog, includes their schedule of events for the coming season. Thee Museum opens July 11 and will be open every Sunday from 2-4 pm, or at other times by appointment.
• GMUSD debates detail of minutes for controversial April meeting: There will be no change to the CTES schedule. Vermont Journal
• Phish Frontman's Proposed Addiction Treatment Center Divides Ludlow: For nearly four months, the Town of Ludlow has been embroiled in a municipal drama concerning a proposed residential addiction treatment center at the site of a former weight loss clinic, two miles from Okemo Mountain Resort. The fate of the center is now in the hands of Ludlow’s Development Review Board, which must decide by July 12 whether the project can proceed. Seven Days
• New state laws on sexual consent, health care and alcohol sales take effect July 1
• How to Keep Your Dog Calm During Fireworks: From the American Kennel Club
4. COVID UPDATE: As the cases continue to drop in Vermont to lowest levels seen since the beginning of the pandemic, the 257th person died of Covid this week. There are now 24,412 cases with a seven day percent average of 0.4%
According to the states most recent modeling, VT has seen 19 straight days of single digit case counts with a daily average of 5.1 over the last seven days. Full reopening across New England has not increased case counts. VT continues to lead the country in vaccinations. As of Tuesday, there are 99,605 eligible Vermonters still to be vaccinated. The 18-21 is the slowest age bracket to be vaccinated with a vaccination of 41.46% as of Tuesday.
With 82.1% of VT’s eligible residents having started and/or completed vaccination, the state is making vaccines available at 14 regional resource centers as well as pop up clinics. The newest research, according to Dr. Levine, VT’s health commissioner, indicates that those who have received both doses of the mRNA (Pfizer and Moderna) vaccinations could be protected for a year. New research shows that the three vaccines being used-the mRNAs plus Johnson & Johnson-all provide protection against the Delta variant of the virus.
Most people becoming infected with Covid are un vaccinated, and a spike in cases are being seen in Arkansas, the lowest vaccinated state. Please take this new variant-Delta- seriously as it spreads quicker and has increased severity.
State court buildings begin full reopening following Covid-19 restriction lift around July 5.
Vaccinations: Find the closest walk in clinics (no appointments necessary) on-line make an appointment for your free vaccine on-line or call 855-722-7878. The VDH Facebook page also provides notifications of pop up and walk in clinics.
5. UPCOMING EVENTS:
JULY 2 (FRIDAY): Londonderry Fire Works at Magic Mountain at 9:30, music from 7-11 pm.
JULY 2-3 (FRIDAY-SATURDAY): Chester American Legion Post 67 at 635 Route 103 in Chester. July 2, the American Legion Band will play an outdoor concert, starting around 7 p.m. Fireworks to follow. July 2 and 3, flea market and craft fair 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. pig roast, and other food and refreshments will be available. July 3, starting around 10 a.m., horse pull at the Legion field.
JULY 3 (SATURDAY): Fletcher Farm Craft Sale. Vendors and volunteers needed. FMI: Festival Director Sue Carey at SueSmyserCarey@hotmail.com.
• Brownsville Independence Day 8:30-3:00. Fireworks at Ascutney along with activities from 6-9.
• Grafton: Vermont Symphony Orchestra, 4 pm 225 Townshend Rd. Admission is free
• Plymouth Coolidge Foundation: Dinner & Fireworks. Fireworks begin at dusk (around 9)
• Stratton Mountain: 9:30 pm Main base area.
JULY 4 (SUNDAY): HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!!
• Ludlow will have their usual fireworks and other activities starting at 4 pm.
• Claremont 4th of July Celebration at Monadnock Park, 190 Broad St 6-9:30 pm\
• Hartland Old Home Day 11 am-10 pm at Hartland Rec
• Londonderry: Parade 11 am, begins at the Town Garage and ends at The Mountain Marketplace
• Rutland
• Plymouth Coolidge Foundation: Coolidge was the only president born on the fourth of July.
• Saxtons River will also be holding a special fireworks celebration
• Woodstock: 9 pm at Woodstock Union High School
JULY 5 (MONDAY): Holiday. Town Office Closed
• Fireworks, Crown Point Country Club, Golf Course Rd, Springfield. Admission is free, but there is a charge for onsite parking.
JULY 7 (WEDNESDAY): Concert in Svec Park (Proctorsville Green), 6pm, free and open to the public. Artists Break Maids (glam-stomp music)
JULY 11 (SUNDAY): The Cavendish Historical Society Museum opens for the season. Hours are 2-4 pm on Sundays, with other hours by appointment. FMO: margocaulfield@icloud.com or 802-226-7807
JULY 14 (WEDNESDAY): Concert in Svec Park (Proctorsville Green), 6pm, free and open to the public. Artists: Yankee Chank (Cajun/Zydeco
JULY 21 (WEDNESDAY): Concert in Svec Park (Proctorsville Green), 6pm, free and open to the public. Artists: Silverbacks (blues and rock)
JULY 28 (WEDNESDAY): Concert in Svec Park (Proctorsville Green), 6pm, free and open to the public. Artists: Rick Davis and friends
JULY 31 (SATURDAY): 11th Annual Cavendish Town Wide Tag Sale
AUGUST 4 (WEDNESDAY): Concert in Svec Park (Proctorsville Green), 6pm, free and open to the public. Artists: Gypsy Reel (Irish/Celtic)
AUGUST 11 (WEDNESDAY): Concert in Svec Park (Proctorsville Green), 6pm, free and open to the public. Artists: Gully Boys (Rock/Jam)
AUGUST 21 (SATURDAY: Fletcher Farm Craft Sale. Vendors and volunteers needed. FMI: Festival Director Sue Carey at SueSmyserCarey@hotmail.com.
SEPT. 11 (SATURDAY): VT Golden Honey Festival 10-4 at the Golden Stage Inn, Proctorsville Depot St. Free
SEPT. 12 (SUNDAY): Annual Phineas Gage Walk & Talk. Meet at the Cavendish Historical Society Museum at 2 pm. The tour is about 1 1/2 miles round trip. Walking shoes are recommended. Included in the tour is the site of the accident. FMI: margocaulfield@icloud.com or 802-226-7807
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