Cavendish Update 11/3/23: Fall Back/SB Vacancy/News/Events

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FALL BACK! DAY LIGHT SAVING TIME ENDS SUNDAY AT 2 AM

1.    Select Board Vacancy

2.    Cavendish Related News

3.    Events

 

1. SELECT BOARD VACANCY: Town of Cavendish Notice of Vacancy

November 1st, 2023: In accordance with 24 V.S.A. § 961(a), the Selectboard of the Town of Cavendish hereby gives notice of a vacancy on the Selectboard effective November 1st, 2023

 The Selectboard, pursuant to 24 V.S.A. § 963, will consider an appointment to fill the vacancy at the regular Selectboard Meeting November 13th, 2023. Interested persons should send a letter or email to the Selectboard by November 10, 2023 (see address information below). The person appointed will serve until a town election is had at the next Town Meeting March 5th 2024.

 

2. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

Flood Recovery Support from Efficiency VT: On Wednesday, Nov. 15, speak with an Efficiency VT specialist about programming set up for those impacted by the July Floods at the Fletcher Library in Ludlow. One on one support is available from 12-5 pm for renters, homeowners, property owners and businesses. This will be followed by a presentation at 5:30 pm. FMI: www.efficiencyvermont.com/events or call 802-540-7766

VT Fish & Wildlife Working in Cavendish: VT Fish and wildlife continues improving public and management access to the Moriglioni rd approach in Cavendish on Knapp Brook WMA. The recent floods stripped away the surface layer of the access road and caused other minor damage. Minor because we had the road properly water barred. However, in an effort to further protect the road and improve the  surface for hunters, walkers and snowmobilers, we have spread and shaped 800 cubic yards of crushed stone. The intent is to have the road open in fall to a small parking area for improved hunting access and to smooth out the deep water bars that have been difficult for snowmachines. This project will also continue to improve stream ecology by reducing road runoff to zero.

Proctorsville Fire Dept Becomes a Licensed VT State Medical Non-Transport Agency:  PVFD now has 13 Firefighters that have recently completed the VT Emergency First Responder Course. The next goal is to achieve an EMT level of service in the future. Firefighter Jaycob Palmer is now EMS Captain. Jaycob’s roll is to make sure medical SOGs are current and often reviewed and updated. He is also in charge of the EMS equipment checks and training. Jaycob plans to attend an EMT class in the future after completing the States Firefighter One class over the next couple of months.

 

3. EVENTS

NOVEMBER 4 (SATURDAY): Cavendish Tree Walk 10 am at Proctors Piper Forest parking area, end of Pratt Hill off Depot St. in Proctorsville. Local writer and naturalist Michael Metivier will focus on tree identification on tree bark as the primary means of learning how to identify native trees, as well as teach some basics of central New England forest composition and history. Perfect walk for beginners. Sponsored by CCCA’s Walk and Talk series. RSVP and for more information sarah@ripleydesignco.com

NOVEMBER 4-5 (SATURDAY-SUNDAY): Final playground build for CTES 8am-4pm ~ or any amount of hours that work for you. Bring wheelbarrows, shovel, steel garden rake, gloves. Sign up by at  https://bit.ly/46D8Xp1Reach out to Jenn Harper with any questions 802-548-7419 Community Service Hours can be earned towards graduation requirements No skills required!!!

NOVEMBER 5 (SUNDAY): Fall back, return to standard time. Use this as a reminder to check batteries in smoke and radon detectors.

NOVEMBER 10 (FRIDAY): Veteran’s Day Town Office Closed

NOVEMBER 15 (WEDNESDAY): Speak with an Efficiency VT specialist about programming set up for those impacted by the July Floods at the Fletcher Library in Ludlow. One on one support is available from 12-5 pm for renters, homeowners, property owners and businesses. This will be followed by a presentation at 5:30 pm. FMI: www.efficiencyvermont.com/events or call 802-540-7766

NOVEMBER 17-19 (FRIDAY-SUNDAY): Okemo Mountain School Ski & Swap, Round House at Jackson Gore. Friday 4-7; Saturday 8-5 and Sunday 9-1. To sell used equipment, it must be dropped off at the Round House at Jackson Gore 10-3 on Sat. Nov. 11, Sun Nov. 12, Wed. Nov. 15. All sales Benefit OMS. FMI: https://www.okemomountainschool.org/events-calendar/ski-and-snowboard-swap2023

NOVEMBER 23 (THURSDAY): HAPPY THANKSGIVING Town office closed

NOVEMBER 24 (FRIDAY): Town Office closed.

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Cavendish Update 10/27/23: Plunkard/Winterized/Public Notice/News/Events

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DEPOT STREET BLOCK PARTY TOMORROW, 10/28, STARTING AT 3 PM.  

10/27/23

1.    Remembering Stephen Plunkard

2.    Are you winterized?

3.    Public Hearing Notice

4.    CCF Fall Grant Applications

5.    Cavendish Related News

6.    Events

 

1. REMEMBERING STEPHEN PLUNKARD: It is with sadness that we report the passing of Selectman Stephen Plunkard on Oct.22. Originally from London, England, Stephen relocated to the USA when he was 13. A graduate of Louisiana State University (LSU) in landscape architecture, he worked all over the world, including a project for the Shah of Iran. He formed the architecture firm, The Cavendish Partnership, which was located in the Academy Building on Main Street. He went on to become senior vice president at Dufresne-Henry and served as a senior principal for Stantec Consulting Services and WSP Global.

Having practiced planning, urban design and landscape architecture for more than 35 years, he won awards from the American Society of Landscape Architects, American Institute of Architects, American Planning Association, Urban Land Institute and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. 

While Stephen loved being a landscape architect, and would draw out rough drafts of ideas on whatever was handy, his first love was teaching. He has been a lecturer and critic at more than a dozen universities and colleges, served on the Board of Trustees of the American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) and the Editorial Advisory Board of Landscape Architecture magazine and was the former President of the Vermont Society of Landscape Architects.  In addition to being a Cavendish Selectman, on the board of the Okemo Valley Chamber of Commerce, and a fellow of ASLA, he was an adjunct professor at Norwich University at the time of his death.

Stephen was proud to display his British heritage, in the car he drove (an MG), his dog (English Bulldogs, including one named Sid for Sid Vicious), the Union Jack that flew on special occasions and even the cap he wore in winter.  When the Queen died, Stephen posted about how his “Mum” would dress him in the latest Prince Charles attire when he was a kid.

Our condolences to his wife Becky, who he was married to for over 50 years, his sons Chris and Mike, their spouses, and four grandchildren. Information about services will be announced at a later date.

 

2. ARE YOU WINTERIZED? It’s been a very easy fall so far, with warm temps and little if any freezing at night. That’s about to change, with snow forecast for next Wednesday. It’s important to understand that warmer atmosphere, due to El Nino and climate change, can hold more moisture increasing chances for heavier snowfalls. Therefore before the snow flies, prepare by doing the following:

• Sign up for VT Alert so you’ll know about hazardous conditions. For warned is for armed.

• Monitor local weather and news. Use the National Weather Service website.

Have a sufficient supply of whatever you use to heat your home. If you need fuel assistance, contact  Black River Good Neighbors Services NOW 802-228-3663.

If you use a generator for backup power, have ample fuel supply on hand and check that your generator is in good working order.

Have a backup plan for power outages, particularly if it impacts how you heat your house.

Black River Action Team is reminding people about culverts to reducing chances of flooding this fall and during spring melt. Take a look at the storm drains that you can SAFELY access on your road and in your neighborhood! Grab a rake or two and some BRIGHTLY-colored shirt or jacket, stay on the sidewalk, and keep those drains clear of leaves, litter, branches, sticks, and any other debris. Rake the obstructing material up onto the nearby lawn, collect it in a garbage bag if you can. Leaves and sticks can be brought to the Cavendish Transfer Station free of charge.

In the event you can’t leave your house for awhile have flashlight(s), batteries, battery powered radio, water, non-perishable foods.

• Be aware that Cavendish’s warming shelter is the Cavendish Baptist Church on Main St. in Cavendish Village. The Cavendish VT Facebook page provides up to the minute info on warming shelters and other relief information. Use and share with neighbors that may not be on line.

• Check on neighbors.

 • For more information, check out the Red Cross Winter Storm Preparedness Checklist

 

3.NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE PLANNING COMMISSION: A public hearing before the Planning Commission for the town of Cavendish will be held at the Cavendish Town Hall On November 15, 2023 at 6:30 PM. to consider an appeal of a flood area regulations violation.  A site visit to the property will be on November 15 at 256 Depot St., Proctorsville VT at 4:00 PM.

Appellant: Charles & Cheryl James 256 Depot St Proctorsville, VT

Property Location: 256 Depot St Proctorsville, VT 05153

Reason For Hearing: Appeal of a Flood Hazard Violation Letter issued 9/19/2023

The above violation letter is available for inspection at the Cavendish Municipal Offices. Persons wishing to participate may do so in person, be represented by an agent or an attorney, by Zoom, or by writing the Board. Written communications about the application should be filed with the Planning Commission either prior to, or during, the hearing. Hybrid meeting information will be available on the agenda.

Tim Calabrese Chair, Cavendish Planning Commission

 

4. CAVENDISH COMMUNITY FUND ACCEPTING FALL 2023 GRANTS: The Cavendish Community Fund (CCF) has announced that it is now accepting grant applications for fall 2023 awards. Grants will be awarded for cultural, educational, or artistic programs, projects, or events that benefit the people of Cavendish in some fashion. The Fund considers applications filed anytime, but will only award fall 2023 grants to those who file by November 30th. The next round of grants will be paid next year. Instructions for applying, and on-line filing can be found at www.CavendishCommunityFund.com. Please click on the Application tab. Application instructions can also be obtained and applications can be submitted by emailing CavendishCommunityFund@gmail.comor by mailing to the Cavendish Community Fund, P.O. Box 154, Proctorsville, VT 05153.

Projects for which funds are sought must directly benefit the Cavendish community. A panel of local citizens reviews all applications and recommends grant awards based on the quality and feasibility of each proposal. Grants are not expected to exceed $1,000 each. Funding will depend primarily on the number of applications received and the amounts requested.

For further information on applying, on eligibility, on any other aspect of the grant program, or for help completing an application, please call Douglas McBride at 226-7142 or Peter LaBelle at 226-7250.

 

5. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

• GMUSD board actions on mascot appeal lacking in transparency:  The Green Mountain Unified School District (GMUSD) continues to spend time, on the non-educational issue of the Chieftains name for GMUHS. However, with Lisa Sanders replacing Dennis Riley, who resigned in May, Cavendish now has its full membership on the board, which has changed the voting balance. Andover Board member Scott Kendall has asked for an analysis of whether it would be advantageous for Cavendish to “redistrict” to the Ludlow-Mount Holly District and if this would help or hurt the Ludlow Mt Holly district or GMUSD. Kendall’s request was passed with an amendment that other scenarios be explored, not just Cavendish changing districts. VT Digger

• Proctorsville Fire Dept. Toy Drive: Help kids have an amazing holiday. From now through December, the Proctorsville Fire Dept. is sponsoring a toy drive. Drop off location is DG Bodyworks, on the corner of the Proctorsville Green and 131. Dropoff times are Mondays 6:30- 7:30 am, 4:30-5:30 pm; Tuesdays 6:30-10-15 am, 6-7 pm; Wednesdays 6:30-7:30 am, 5-6 pm; and Thursdays 9:15-10:15 am, 4;30-5:30 pm. Toys of any type for all ages are needed.

 • Cavendish Tree Walk: Nov. 4 @ 10 am at Proctors Piper Forest parking area, end of Pratt Hill off Depot St. in Proctorsville. Local writer and naturalist Michael Metivier will focus on tree identification on tree bark as the primary means of learning how to identify native trees, as well as teach some basics of central New England forest composition and history. Perfect walk for beginners. Sponsored by CCCA’s Walk and Talk series. RSVP and for more information sarah@ripleydesignco.com

• Smokin’ Bowls Will Not Reopen in Proctorsville: Smokin’ Bowls will not be returning to their location on the corner of 103 and 131 due to heavy damage from the July floods. They are also in the process of moving from their Rockingham location to 35 Sylvan Road Chester, just north of their current location.

• Vermont ski town says it's 'waiting with open arms' for the winter season after severe flooding

• All Vermont DMV offices closing for a week in November: All Vermont Dept. of Motor Vehicles offices will be closed to the public Nov. 8-14 for a computer system upgrade.  There will be no online vehicle registration or replacements from Nov. 5 to Nov. 12, but all other online services will be available. However, credit card payment processing may be delayed. You can still use the online scheduling system.

Woolly Bear Caterpillars and Weather Prediction

 

6. EVENTS

OCTOBER 27 (FRIDAY): Trunk or Treat at CTES 5-8 pm.

-       Gill Home hosting a haunted cemetery walk from 6-8 pm

OCTOBER 28 (SATURDAY): DEPOT ST BLOCK PARTY 3 PM

-       Prescription Drug Take Back Day

OCTOBER 31 (TUESDAY): HAPPY HALLOWEEN

Trunk or Treat at Benson’s Chevrolet from 5-7 pm

• Ludlow Community Center, 37 Main St., Haunted house display

NOVEMBER 4 (SATURDAY): Cavendish Tree Walk 10 am at Proctors Piper Forest parking area, end of Pratt Hill off Depot St. in Proctorsville. Local writer and naturalist Michael Metivier will focus on tree identification on tree bark as the primary means of learning how to identify native trees, as well as teach some basics of central New England forest composition and history. Perfect walk for beginners. Sponsored by CCCA’s Walk and Talk series. RSVP and for more information sarah@ripleydesignco.com

NOVEMBER 4-5 (SATURDAY-SUNDAY): Final playground build for CTES 8am-4pm ~ or any amount of hours that work for you. Bring wheelbarrows, shovel, steel garden rake, gloves. Sign up by at  https://bit.ly/46D8Xp1Reach out to Jenn Harper with any questions 802-548-7419 Community Service Hours can be earned towards graduation requirements No skills required!!!

NOVEMBER 5 (SUNDAY): Fall back, return to standard time. Use this as a reminder to check batteries in smoke and radon detectors.

NOVEMBER 10 (FRIDAY): Veteran’s Day Town Office Closed

NOVEMBER 17-19 (FRIDAY-SUNDAY): Okemo Mountain School Ski & Swap, Round House at Jackson Gore. Friday 4-7; Saturday 8-5 and Sunday 9-1. To sell used equipment, it must be dropped off at the Round House at Jackson Gore 10-3 on Sat. Nov. 11, Sun Nov. 12, Wed. Nov. 15. All sales Benefit OMS. FMI: https://www.okemomountainschool.org/events-calendar/ski-and-snowboard-swap2023

NOVEMBER 23 (THURSDAY): HAPPY THANKSGIVING Town office closed

NOVEMBER 24 (FRIDAY): Town Office closed.

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Cavendish Update 10/20/23: SB Mtg/Party/News/Events

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10/20/23

1.    Cavendish Select Board Meeting 10/16/23

2.    Depot St. Block Party

3.    Vaccine. Clinics

4.    Mentors needed

5.    Flood Recovery

6.    Cavendish Related New

7.    Events

 

1. CAVENDISH SELECT BOARD MEETING 10/16/23: Watch the Select Board (SB) meeting at Okemo Valley TV. Unapproved minutes are available at the Cavendish Town website.

Actions/Discussions included:

Approved

Road Closure for Block Party on Depot St. for Saturday Oct. 21 Please note that this event has been postponed, due to weather, to Oct. 28. See Item 2 below for more details

• Grafton Cheese-Letter of Support for a grant application to open a store at the former Black River Produce Building. Town Manager, Rick Chambers, noted that in the letter he will remind them that the building is in a flood zone.

Cavendish Labs: Members of Cavendish Labs attended Monday night’s meeting to dispel rumors and answer questions resulting from a Facebook post and a rather unusual party invitation. Mirroring Cavendish Laboratory at the University of Cambridge in England, they are young scientists who’ve set up an independent, non-profit. Their research focuses on AI (artificial intelligence) and its impact on people and the use of ultra violet light to stop the spread of viruses. Completely computational, they are using computer modeling for their research, hence no chance of a virus “escaping from a petri dish” as this is a computer lab.

Funding itself via grants and donations, Cavendish Labs currently rents two properties in Cavendish village.

When questioned about why they are not published in peer-reviewed journals, Andrew Gritsevskiy noted that not only do they have an article in the October 16 issue of Nature, the world’s leading multidisciplinary science journal, but their field of work changes so rapidly it’s better to post at sites like https://arxiv.org where articles can be reviewed by peers. Gritsevskiy noted it’s taken a year for the Nature article to be published and for AI, that’s just too slow.

For those wondering why they received a can of tomato sauce or pasta as an invite, it’s simple math. It’s much cheaper to send a bag of pasta or tomato sauce via Amazon Prime than purchasing stamps for a letter.

Cavendish Labs can be reached at hello@cavendishlabs.org

Cavendish Community Conservation Association- Flood Hazard Preparation: Robin Timko spoke to the board about CCCA’s interest in hosting a forum on flood hazard mitigation preparation on Nov. 20.

Town Plan Energy Chapter: Approved by the Planning Commission, it now requires the town to have a hearing on this chapter. This will be warned for the December SB meeting.

Old Garage Update: Chambers said the town has filed for an extension on the work plan for the clean up on this past spring’s diesel oil spill.  Weston & Sampson is preparing the cleanup plan, but will need to test to determine the extent of the spill and its potential for future use. The site evaluation will be starting in November, with a report due the beginning of the year. An insurance claim as been filed. In the event it’s denied, the town will file for the state’s  Petroleum Clean Up Fund.

Manager’s Report

• Estuary 30,000 cubic yards of gravel is being pulled out of the Estuary (off Mill Street by the Water Plant). That should keep the town well supplied with gravel for the next 5-7 years. The work should be completed by the end of this week or the beginning of next week. They are not digging below the armored stream bed. A combination factors resulted in the large amount of gravel coming down the Black River-access to a large floodplain, and the dam downstream. Since this situation is  unlikely to correct itself the town was able to get a permit for gravel removal. Chambers said he is hopeful FEMA will reimburse costs for this operation.

• All roads are open. However, paving is needed but not all areas will be paved immediately, with some having to wait until the spring season

• Greven Field: Crown Point Excavating is currently removing the large flood debris and rough grading the fields. It will be possible for playing fields to be re-established but that is not the task of the contractors. That phase of the project will be turned over to the Recreation Director.

• New Hire: Gladys Seville is the new part time office worker. She began work on Monday.

 

2. DEPOT STREET BLOCK PARTY: Due to rain predicted for this coming weekend, the Depot St. Block party scheduled for tomorrow has been changed to the following Saturday, Oct. 28 starting at 3 pm. Join in for some fun and games-even a relay race-on the forgotten street of the 23 Flood. If you are so inclined, please bring a finger food dish to share (coolers/fridge space available). Plates, napkins, utensils, cups, BBQ, and soft drinks provided. The aim is for a plastic free celebration. Music will be provided by Jill Sachs. FMI: Text Wendy or Stefan 631-334-3510

3. VACCINE CLINICS: On Saturday, October 21,  two vaccine clinics will be held in Ludlow as follows: Shaw’s vaccination clinic for Flu and RSV from 10-2. No appointment necessary. Ludlow Health Center: Flu only from 9-1. Call for an appointment 802-228-8867. Walk-ins welcome as long as supplies last. Currently Covid vaccines are available only at pharmacies.

 

4. MENTORS NEEDED: Windsor County Mentors has just received seven referrals for children in Cavendish who want to have a mentor!  This is a large number and it's a good problem to have, but we are eagerly seeking out potential mentors in the Cavendish area. If you are interested in learning more about mentoring or becoming one, please contact Matthew Garcia Executive Director, Windsor County Mentors 802/674-5101 or e-mail info@wcmentors.org

 

5. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

ARPA Meeting Minutes: At the Oct. 17 meeting, the committee reviewed the first round of applications: Ludlow Area Sports Trails requests $1,000 for a trail sign for their trail project behind Fletcher Farm; Stepping Stones Preschool requests $20,600 for a new playground; Town of Cavendish requests $160-220,00 for new water meters; Town of Cavendish requests $10,000 for an engineering study of the sewer pump stations; Town of Cavendish requests $3,750 for equipment to host virtual meetings and Barbara Dickey requests an unspecified amount for a community center on Depot St. It was agreed to wait until the second round of grant applications are received before approving any applications. The next meeting will be Nov. 21.

CCCA Cavendish Calendar On Sale: The Cavendish Community and Conservation 2024 Cavendish Community Calendar is now on sale at the Cavendish Fletcher Community Library, the Golden Stage Inn on Depot Street, or at the Village Clipper on Main Street in Proctorsville, or you can order them. The cost is $20 per calendar plus $3 shipping for mailed calendars.  Send to CCCA,  P.O. Box 605, Cavendish, VT 05142. The theme of this year’s calendar is “Cavendish Landscapes” and it celebrates the variety of landscapes in Cavendish. FMI: Robin at 802-259-2327or e-mail cavendishcommunityconservation@gmail.com

CTES Needs Trunks for Trunk or Treat: CTES's parent-teacher group is organizing a trunk or treat at CTES 5-8pm on Oct 27th. Trunk set up starts at 4pm. If you can provide a “trunk” please register on-line  or e-mail CTESCPG@gmail.com

Playground Build New Date: Due to the forecast, the final playground build for CTES has been moved to Saturday Nov. 4 and Sunday Nov. 5 8am-4pm ~ or any amount of hours that work for you. Bring wheelbarrows, shovel, steel garden rake, gloves. Sign up by at  https://bit.ly/46D8Xp1 Reach out to Jenn Harper with any questions 802-548-7419 Community Service Hours can be earned towards graduation requirements No skills required!!!

Ludlow Farmer’s Market is Closed and Will Not Reopen Next year: For the market to continue at its current location the following would be required: insurance, and a board of directors registered with the state as an LLC. While currently in place, the current board and insurance ends in the next few months.

SEVCA Good Buy Stores in Springfield and Bellows Falls Closing: The Board of Directors and Staff of Southeastern Vermont Community Action, (SEVCA) is announcing the closure of our Good Buy Thrift Stores in Springfield and Bellows Falls effective December 16, 2023.  The SEVCA Good Buy stores in Springfield and Bellows Falls will remain open until December 16, with all items marked down 20% starting October 17, 2023. Donations are no longer being accepted. FMI: SEVCA website.

Harry’s Reopens Nov. 3: Harry’s Café, which was heavily damaged in the July floods reopens Nov. 3.

 

6. FLOOD RECOVERY Cavendish Guide for Flood Recovery for up to date resources and information.

Crown Point Board of Realtors Applications: Recipients of previous recovery funds (Round #1 & #2) who still have a high burden of debt due to flood repairs, whose homes are uninhabitable or unhealthy or who still have issues with heat, plumbing and electricity may be considered in this Round #3!  ONE FOCUS OF ROUND THREE IS TO SEEK OUT AND FIND THOSE IN NEED WHO MAY HAVE BEEN MISSED IN THE FIRST TWO ROUNDS. The Crown Point Board of REALTORS has been tasked by the Okemo Valley Chamber of Commerce to dispense funds that were raised by them in the aftermath of the recent flooding.

 

7. EVENTS

OCTOBER 21 (SATURDAY): Vaccine Clinics in Ludlow. See Item 3 above.

OCTOBER 27 (FRIDAY): Trunk or Treat at CTES 5-8 pm.

OCTOBER 28 (SATURDAY): DEPOT ST BLOCK PARTY 3 PM See Item 2 above.

OCTOBER 31 (TUESDAY): HAPPY HALLOWEEN

• Trunk or Treat at Benson’s Chevrolet from 5-7 pm

• Ludlow Community Center, 37 Main St., Haunted house display

NOVEMBER 4-5 (SATURDAY-SUNDAY): Final playground build for CTES 8am-4pm ~ or any amount of hours that work for you. Bring wheelbarrows, shovel, steel garden rake, gloves. Sign up by at  https://bit.ly/46D8Xp1Reach out to Jenn Harper with any questions 802-548-7419 Community Service Hours can be earned towards graduation requirements No skills required!!!

NOVEMBER 5 (SUNDAY): Fall back, return to standard time. Use this as a reminder to check batteries in smoke and radon detectors.

NOVEMBER 10 (MONDAY): Veteran’s Day Town Office Closed

NOVEMBER 17-19 (FRIDAY-SUNDAY): Okemo Mountain School Ski & Swap, Round House at Jackson Gore. Friday 4-7; Saturday 8-5 and Sunday 9-1. To sell used equipment, it must be dropped off at the Round House at Jackson Gore 10-3 on Sat. Nov. 11, Sun Nov. 12, Wed. Nov. 15. All sales Benefit OMS. FMI: OMS website

NOVEMBER 23 (THURSDAY): HAPPY THANKSGIVING Town office closed

NOVEMBER 24 (FRIDAY): Town Office closed.

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Cavendish Update 10/13/23: Outage/Photos Needed/News/Events

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Multi town Green Mountain Power outage-168 customers in Cavendish are without power along 131, Twenty Mile Stream and Heald Rd. Estimated repair time is 9 am.

 

10/13/23

1. Flood Information

2. Flood Photos Needed

3. Cavendish Related News

4. Events

1. FLOOD INFORMATION: Please use the Cavendish Guide for Flood Recovery for up to date resources and information.

FEMA & SBA Extension: FEMA and the Small Business Administration have extended the deadline for seeking flood assistance to Oct. 31. The Disaster Recovery Center in Ludlow at the Community Center is slated to close Oct. 21.

 

2. FLOOD PHOTOS NEEDED: The Town office is looking for photos of the damage caused by the heavy rains in July. If you have any photos of flood damaged areas within Cavendish, please text them to us at 802-738-6445, along with a brief description of the area where the photos were taken.  They are in particularly need of back road damage. Please note that this is an unmanned phone, and questions or complaints will not be answered.  Thank you! If you have questions, call 802-226-7291.

 

3. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

GMUHS PCB levels under control; long, complex cleanup ahead: The results of air monitoring and sampling as well as identifying sources of PCBs at Green Mountain High that took place over the summer are in and the report is a mixed bag. While some areas – especially the caulking around windows – are registering quite quite high, it appears that carbon filters have lowered the concentration of the carcinogenic chemicals to acceptable levels. The required clean up likely will be prolonged and expensive but the State of Vermont has said it would shoulder the costs in Act 74 of 2023. More sampling will be done in early November, which will give school officials an idea of how closing the windows and heating the building will increase the airborne PCB levels. Chester Telegraph

Trunk or Treat returns to Benson’s Chevrolet Oct. 31: Benson’s Chevrolet, 25 Pond St. in Ludlow, will again host Trunk or Treat from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 31. The event is free. Park on the north side of the building. After this event, you are invited to make your way down to the Ludlow Community Center, 37 Main St., where there will be a haunted house display courtesy of the Ludlow Parks & Recreation Department. Please call 802-228-4000 if your business is interested in sponsoring a trunk.

Divided Sky: Residential recovery program prepares to open in Ludlow: A residential treatment facility for addiction is preparing to open in Ludlow. It was made possible by the Divided Sky Foundation, which was started by Phish frontman Trey Anastasio. An open house Friday at the Divided Sky Residential Recovery Program gave the public the opportunity to look inside at a facility that officials say will help people change their lives. The 46 beds in the facility will fill up quickly over the next few weeks. Residents pay thousands of dollars each for a 30-day abstinence-based 12-step program. Divided Sky officials say one important mission of the program is to offer as many scholarships as possible so money is not the only obstacle for people who want to start the road to recovery. WCAX

Ludlow Post Office has Reopened: The Ludlow Post Office is once again open and serving customers.

Vermont’s minimum hourly wage to increase by 49 cents in January, to $13.67: In January, the minimum wage in Vermont will increase by 49 cents, to $13.67 per hour. This will also impact the state’s tipped minimum wage — which is 50% of the full minimum wage. The wage rate for service — or tipped employees — will increase 56 cents to $6.84 per hour, according to a press release from the state Department of Labor. VT Digger

Green Mountain Power vows new plan will end outages: GMP just filed a first-of-its-kind plan with state regulators that the company says will end outages for all of its 270,000 customers by the year 2030. GMP wants the Vermont Public Utility Commission to approve spending up to $280 million over the next two years to bury powerlines and strengthen the overhead lines that are not buried with so-called spacer cables, that can more easily withstand trees falling on them. And to supply homeowners in really rural areas with battery backup storage units. They would start in the central and southern parts of Vermont. WCAX

 

4. EVENTS

OCTOBER 16 (MONDAY): Monthly Cavendish Select Board Meeting, 6:30 pm at the Cavendish Town Office.

OCTOBER 21 & 22 (SATURDAY-SUNDAY): Cavendish Town Elementary School needs 20 volunteers to complete their playground build. Sign Up Here: https://tinyurl.com/yc52efbe Bring wheelbarrows, shovels, steel garden rake, gloves. If you have any questions, call Jenn Harper: 802-548-7419

OCTOBER 31 (TUESDAY): HAPPY HALLOWEEN

Trunk or Treat at Benson’s Chevrolet from 5-7 pm

Ludlow Community Center, 37 Main St., Haunted house display

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