Cavendish Update 12/29/23: News/Events

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The Cavendish Transfer Station is open normal hours New Year’s Eve.

Okemo Fire Works will be at 8 pm on New Year’s Eve

See ya next year!

 

12/29/23

1. Cavendish Related News

2. Events

 

1. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

• GMUSD board votes 6-3 to drop Chieftain name/Chair Resigns: At the Green Mountain Unified School District (GMUSD) Meeting on Dec. 21, the  board was informed by the vice chair, Adrienne Williams, that the chair Deb Brown, had resigned due to medical issues stemming from a concussion  she received weeks ago.  The board also voted 6-3 to “retire” the Chieftain name, which has been a bone of contention for most of the past year. While the reaction on Facebook to the removal of the Chieftains name was mixed, more than one person was far more concerned about the quality of education. “Fix the education and stop focusing on the stupid name. GMUSD is churning out kids who can't read at grade level, are woefully behind in math and the topic of Chieftain keeps coming up. What a wonderful distraction to keep the focus off the abysmal education the kids are receiving.” Chester Telegraph

• Shaw’s reopening timeline still unclear: At the meeting of the Ludlow Development Review Board on Monday, Dec. 18, the board heard updates regarding the rebuilding of Shaw’s Supermarket in Ludlow. Construction will begin on an expanded Shaw’s in January and will include flood mitigation measures. No timeframe was given for when Shaw’s will reopen, though rumors on the street place it closer to June 2024.  VT Journal

• 2024 brings new Vt. DMV fees, registration requirements: As part of last year’s budget, DMV fees are slated to increase about 19% across the board starting on January 1. That will include everything from registering a vehicle to getting a new license. It will cost $15 more to register a car, $10 more for a motorcycle, $6 for a small trailer and $11 more for a driver’s license. Also changing is now you get a title for your car. Starting Monday all vehicles will need a title, regardless of their age. WCAX

 

2. EVENTS

DECEMBER 31 (SUNDAY): New Year’s Eve. Fire Works at Okemo, 8 pm

JANUARY 1 (MONDAY): HAPPY NEW YEAR Town office closed

JANUARY 15 (MONDAY): Martin Luther King Day Town office and schools closed.

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Cavendish Update 12/22/23: Floods/Elected Positions/News

Greven field on Monday Dec. 18, 2023

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The Cavendish Transfer Station is open normal hours on Sundays Dec. 24 and 31-Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve.

12/22/23

1. Return of the Floods

2. Elected Town Positions for 2024

3. Cavendish Related News

4. Events

 

1. RETURN OF THE FLOODS: Monday’s combination of snow melt and heavy rain resulted in many people feeling anxious and concerned. A high stress day for sure. Fortunately, with the exception of two roads, Cavendish Gulf Rd and Knapp Pond, the town was okay. Note: All roads are now open.  Basements once again needed to be pumped out in various locations and Greven Field served its purpose as a flood plain. Singleton’s reported that while they were again flooding, they were open for business. The Cavendish Shelter was open briefly on Monday to accommodate families that were concerned about rising water and by Tuesday was offering sump pump, dehumidifiers, flood recovery kits etc. Fortunately, few needed these supplies. More than one person noted, “we dodged a bullet.” 

• The Cavendish Gulf Rd and Proctorsville Gulf are different: A major source of confusion this week. The Cavendish Gulf, a dirt road, runs from 103 (Chester) to Mill St. that takes you to 131 in Cavendish. This is a town road and was closed to thru traffic for repairs.  It reopened yesterday. The Proctorsville Gulf refers to the stretch of 103 (a state road) that goes through Proctorsville.  

• Register for VT Alert: If you want to know about approaching storms, road conditions, hazards etc., register for VT Alert at www.vtalert.gov  Cavendish is now part of this alert system. You can receive personalized alerts via phone, text or email about emergencies that affect you, where you travel etc.

• Post-flood legal clinics to continue monthly: Vermont Law and Graduate School’s (VLGS) Entrepreneurial Legal Lab and Legal Services Vermont have been working in collaboration to assist Vermont business owners affected by the summer 2023 floods. The January 2024 Ludlow clinic will be held on Thursday, Jan. 11, from 1-4:45 p.m., at the Fletcher Memorial Library, 88 Main Street in Ludlow. Individuals can come prepared to the clinic with pictures of before and after the flood if accessible; receipts of repairs, replacement items, and lodging if displaced from flooding; insurance information, including a reply or settlement from insurance after a claim was submitted; household income information; any documents sent to or received from FEMA or the SBA; log-in information for your FEMA Disaster Relief account (if you have one); and any additional notes about damages, losses and impacts from flooding. This effort serves as a lifeline for affected individuals and businesses and reinforces Vermont Law and Graduate School’s dedication to fostering practical legal education and community engagement.

 

2. OPEN POSITIONS FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS (2024): If you are interested in filling one of the 2024 elected town positions, pick up a petition from the Cavendish Town Office, which need to be returned by 5:00 pm on Monday, January 29th, 2024. Positions available are as follows: Town Moderator (one year term); Town Agent (one year term); Auditor  (one, two and three  year terms); Select Board (2 one year terms and 1 three year); Town Grand Juror (one year); Library Trustee (five year); Trustee of Public funds (1 and 3 year terms); and GMUSD Director (1 three year term)

 

3. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

• Robin Bebo-Long Retires from CTES: After spending more than 20 years teaching at CTES, Robin Bebo-Long’s last day of work was Wednesday. Many will remember her 6th grade plays, trips to Keewaydin and much more. We wish her the best in a well deserved retirement.

 Kendall to Resign from the GM Board: After one year of a three year term, Scott Kendall, representing Andover is resigning his position on the Green Mountain Unified School District Board (GMUSD) as “the school board gets nothing done.” He not only doesn’t support the he does not support the district budget and questions why the costs are so high “for such a low level education for our kids.” “I really love that school,” Kendall told The Telegraph on Wednesday morning, “I graduated from it, but to see how it’s gone down hill … it’s sad.” The Chester Telepgraph

• Christmas Eve Services: Cavendish Baptist Church, 7 pm. Brent Buswel, accordionist, will be playing. Annunciation Catholic Church in Ludlow: 4:30 pm The Vigil of the Nativity

• Christmas Day Services: Annunciation Catholic Church in Ludlow Church 9 am.

Covid wastewater levels spike as Vermont goes into the holidays VT Digger

4. EVENTS

DECEMBER 25 (MONDAY): MERRY CHRISTMAS Town office closed

JANUARY 1 (MONDAY): HAPPY NEW YEAR Town office closed

JANUARY 15 (MONDAY): Martin Luther King Day Town office and schools closed.

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Cavendish Update 12/15/23: SB Mtg/News/Events

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12/15/23

1.    Cavendish Select Board Meeting 12/11/23

2.    Cavendish Related News

3.    Events

 

1. CAVENDISH SELECT BOARD MEETING 12/11/23: Select Board (SB) meetings are taped by Okemo Valley TV and available at their website. Unapproved minutes for Monday’s meeting are available at the Town’s website.

Prior to the SB meeting, a hearing was to be held on the proposed Energy section of the Town Plan. However, due to missing the deadline for sending notices to surrounding towns, it became an information meeting. Unapproved minutes from the meeting are available at the town website.

Items Discussed/Acted on

Approved

• Correct errors found in the 2023 as Billed Grand List for  Parcel #1R06-148.02: Omission of education tax billing

• Accepting Carlton Rd Survey by Gary Rappanotti and doing away with the Class 4 status. This will allow a building permit to move forward

• VT Alert: This allows Cavendish to provide personalized alerts via phone, text or email about emergencies. This is part of the state’s alert system. People can register for the service by going to vtalert.gov

• Begin the process of adding Park Place( dirt road behind Murdock’s & Outer Limits in Proctorsville) to the town roads as a class 3 road.

• Shannon Devereux to serve as the liaison to the Planning Commission

• Request that the Planning Commission look into the issue of short term rentals and provide recommendations

• First budget meeting has been set for Dec. 21st (Thursday) at 6 pm at the town office

Discussed

• Voting 2024-Agreed that voting by Australian ballot for the town budget basically would kill Town Meeting. However, town meeting hasn’t been well attended in previous years. To permanently change to Australian Ballot would require a town vote. The board has until the end of January to make a decision about this coming year’s voting.

• Short Term Rentals: Anything less than 30 days is considered a short term rental. During peak times, there is more demand for town services including water and emergency services. While Cavendish has always had short term rentals, passing an ordinance raises the question of who does the enforcement. If something does happen, the potential it places the town in a vulnerable position.

• Academy Building: Rick Chambers has contacted a survivor to determine what’s town property, however, it makes no sense to have a survey done if the business restriction isn’t lifted  from the deed.  The owner, Reese Brown  will develop a letter for himself,  Preservation Trust, and the Town to sign, which would remove the restriction against residential use first.

• Back roads are currently in a muddy rutty mess due to the thaws. Roads crews are working to make repairs

• Continue working with FEMA and reimbursement. Currently the town has spent  $1.91 million on this event. Still have guardrails and paving that will be done in the spring. Still accepting pictures of the flood, which should be texted to 802-738-6445

• ARPA: The ARPA Committee is meeting to finalize applications next week and will forward them to the Board for consideration.

 

2. CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

• Maren Muter will be running the hot chocolate tasting for Sunday's (Dec. 17) "A Christmas Carol" Open Studio. 3-5:30 at the former Crow's Bakery at 73 Depot St. Proctorsville. Learn more about Maren’s interest in all things chocolate at That Chocolate. The Golden Stage Inn is making cookies to go along with Maren's hot chocolate and there will be lots of opportunities to make various types of Victorian ornaments.  This event is sponsored by the Cavendish Historical Society thanks to a grant from the Cavendish Community Fund. This is free, open to the public and suitable for all ages.

• CTES Snow Sports Program - Critical Need for On-Mountain Volunteers: 60 students have signed up for the program and we need 2 more snowboard volunteers and 5 more ski volunteers so that we can meet the required student to adult ratio. You get a free full day lift ticket for the day. You ski/ride with students from 12:00-4:00 each day. Our program day are Tuesdays in January and February. Even if you can only volunteer a few dates, that would be so helpful! If you can volunteer or can reach out to someone who might be able to, please contact Jarrod Harper (jcharpervt@gmail.com or 802-770-2892).

• The once-flooded ski town of Ludlow is back in business. Just bring your own groceries. VT Digger

• Owner of multiple Ludlow businesses arrested following indictment on federal bribery charges: Troy Caruso owns five restaurants and a golf course in Ludlow. He’s charged in New York state with bribing an official in order to receive a $3.55 million contract. VT Digger The Chester Telegraph is also covering this story.

• Kate Lorenz Fund issues first gifts: As the year draws to a close, many thanks are extended to the generous friends of The Kate Lorenz Memorial Community Fund, founded in 2022 in honor and in memory of Kate Lorenz, who lived her 42 years with sparkling passion and generosity. One of the recipients of the gift awards for 2023 is the Cavendish Fletcher Community Library. Chester Telegraph

• Toys for Tots at Benson Chevrolet: Drop off unwrapped items to us at Benson’s Chevrolet, Inc., 25 Pond Street in Ludlow, Vt. until Dec. 22- Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., and Saturday, 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. Donated items can be children’s clothing, toys, books, bikes, games, and craft projects to name just a few. FMI: Kim Lampert at 802-228-4000.

Fletcher Farm School to Take a Pause in 2024: In light of various challenges (financial, personnel and dismal 2023 season), the The Society of Vermont Artists and Craftsmen (SOVAC) Board has made the difficult decision to press pause to reset and regroup during the 2024 season. This temporary status will allow our Board of Directors and small volunteer staff to focus on attaining the support and the resources we need to re-open with a new vision in 2025.Update from the SOVAC

 

3. EVENTS

DECEMBER 16 (SATURDAY): 1 PM. Sheryl Faye, who presents historical woman, will provide a one woman show about the life and achievements of Queen Elizabeth II. This is a free and open to the public event at the Cavendish Library. Refreshments will be provided.

-       Cookie Bake & Swap  All are welcome, kid games & movies happening while we bake. 1:00pm until we’re done at the Cavendish Shelter and Community Space Cavendish Baptist Church, 2258 Main Street.  Mixers, cookie sheets, and royal icing available to use.  Bring your favorite cookie dough already mixed or the ingredients you need to make your favorite cookies. 

DECEMBER 17 (SUNDAY): 3-5:30 at 73 Depot (former Crow’s Bakery) in Proctorsville. The Cavendish Historical Society (CHS) is hosting a Dickens’ Christmas Carol open studio with a hot chocolate tasting, ornament making and more. This is free and open to the public. This has been made possible thanks to a grant from the Cavendish Community Fund. 

DECEMBER 25 (MONDAY): MERRY CHRISTMAS

JANUARY 1 (MONDAY): HAPPY NEW YEAR

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Cavendish Update 12/8/23: Got Water/Open Studio/News/Events

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Tomorrow, Saturday is “Stuff a Fire Truck Food Drive,” 9-5 at Singletons Store. All donations benefit the Black River Good Neighbors Services food shelf.

12/8/23

1.    Making Merry-A Christmas Carol Open Studio

2.    Water for emergency Preparedness

3.    Cavendish Related News

4.    Events

 

1. MAKING MERRY- A CHRISTMAS CAROL OPEN STUDIO: “A Christmas Carol,” by Charles Dickens, was written as a social commentary on the deplorable conditions of England’s poor, He selected this format as being far more appealing than a tract, which many would have ignored. Cash strapped from his American tour, Dickens also thought this was a good way to raise money for his growing family, and besides it was the right time of year for a good ghost story.

Dickens didn’t make much money from the sale of his book-the binding was very expensive-but he left the world a richer place, with an endearing yearly tradition. Given the events of the last five months, following the July floods, his messages of charity and hope are quite appropriate.

In keeping with the spirit of this famous tale, the Cavendish Historical Society is hosting a Dickens’ Christmas Carol Open Studio on December 17, Sunday, at the former Crows Corner Bakery, 73 Depot St. in Proctorsville from 3-5:30.  It will feature a variety of workshops, including wreath and ornament making, and hot chocolate tasting.

This event is free and open to the public. It’s been made possible from a grant from the Cavendish Community Fund and with the support of the new owners of Crow’s. For more information, call 802-226-7807 or e-mail margocaulfield@icloud.com

 

2. WATER FOR EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS: If you haven't stocked up with emergency water, you'll need 1 gallon per day for each family member. The Cavendish Baptist Church now has water available for this purpose. Stop by and pick it up. Use the back entrance. The water is available just inside the church.

As we noted in last week’s update, there is a good chance of heavy wet snow, knocking out power this winter. Please be prepared by making sure back up heating system work; you have sufficient supplies of food, water, medicines etc. in the event you are without power for an extended period of time. If you are in need of assistance with heating your home, or have other needs, contact Black River Good Neighbors Services (BRGNS) 802-228-3663 .

The Cavendish Shelter, the Cavendish Baptist Church, will be set up as a warming station if power is lost for an extended period of time. Openings/closings of the shelter are posted to the Cavendish VT Facebook page. You will be able to take a hot shower, charge devices, free WiFi, have a hot drink and a bite to eat 24/7 for the duration of an extended outage.

3.CAVENDISH RELATED NEWS

• GM board members spar over misconduct allegations: What was ostensibly a review of the board’s ethics code and behavioral norms following complaints about the actions of at least two members of the Green Mountain Unified School District board turned into a tense discussion of a single member’s creation of images that he emailed to one other board member and to himself using his school email address. The complaints from the public have apparently centered around two board members’ reactions to the Chieftain controversy, either criticizing on social media those private citizens who have been fighting to have the name jettisoned from the high school or creating images to skewer the efforts to defend it. The member who some tried to censure, Steve Perani of Cavendish, survived the censure vote but was excoriated by several board members and defended by others. Chester Telegraph

• Okemo Valley post-flood business update:

• Cookie Bake & Swap: Have fun baking with others and bring home a variety of cookies!   All are welcome, kid games & movies happening while we bake. Saturday December 16 at 1:00pm until we’re done at the Cavendish Shelter and Community Space, 2258 Main Street. We will have mixers, cookie sheets, and royal icing available to use.  Please bring your favorite cookie dough already mixed or the ingredients you need to make your favorite cookies.  After we bake, we will exchange cookies and have a variety to bring home! 

• CTES KEEC Calendar Fundraiser: These make great stocking stuffers. It is time for  the Cavendish Town Elementary's Annual fundraiser for KEEC!!! Our 5th and 6th graders need to raise all of the money to get to their end of year trip to KEEC (Keewaydin Environmental Education Center)...a week-long educationally based sleep away camp! Many Businesses and Community members have donated CASH and PRIZES towards this calendar. The calendar cost just $10 per ticket and gives you 34 chances at winning. Find a 5th or 6th grader if interested or purchase tickets through Venmo. Please label the Venmo transaction at "KEEC Calendar" @Jennifer-Harper-119

 

4. EVENTS

DECEMBER 9 (SATURDAY):  Stuff a Fire Truck- Food drive from 9-5 at Singleton’s in Proctorsville. Non-perishable food items and monetary donations will be excepted. All donations benefit the Black River Good Neighbors Food Shelf.

DECEMBER 11 (MONDAY): Cavendish Select Board Meeting, 6:30 pm at the Cavendish Town Office. Agenda will be posted to the Cavendish Facebook page.

DECEMBER 16 (SATURDAY): 1 PM. Sheryl Faye, who presents historical woman, will provide a one woman show about the life and achievements of Queen Elizabeth II. This is a free and open to the public event at the Cavendish Library. Refreshments will be provided.

-       Cookie Bake & Swap  All are welcome, kid games & movies happening while we bake. 1:00pm until we’re done at the Cavendish Shelter and Community Space Cavendish Baptist Church, 2258 Main Street.  Mixers, cookie sheets, and royal icing available to use.  Bring your favorite cookie dough already mixed or the ingredients you need to make your favorite cookies. 

DECEMBER 17 (SUNDAY): 3-5:30 at 73 Depot (former Crow’s Bakery) in Proctorsville. The Cavendish Historical Society (CHS) is hosting a Dickens’ Christmas Carol open studio with a hot chocolate tasting, ornament making and more. This is free and open to the public. This has been made possible thanks to a grant from the Cavendish Community Fund.  

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