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Senate · Vermont(CNN) — Sen. Bernie Sanders is taking aim at the high prices of the blockbuster drugs Ozempic and Wegovy. The Vermont senator, an independent who has long called out drug manufacturers for their costly products, is launching an investigation into the “outrageously high prices” Novo Nordisk charges for the drugs. “The scientists at Novo Nordisk deserve great credit for developing these drugs that have the potential to be a game changer for millio…See the Story
Sanders launches Senate investigation into ‘outrageously high’ pricing of Ozempic, Wegovy
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E-Cigarettes · RandolphSheriff Ryan Palmer’s goal of creating a regional police force is coming together, one contract and one town at a time. That goal grew a little closer after convincing the Tunbridge Selectboard to sign a contract with the Windsor County Sheriff’s Department on Tuesday. The policing contract should be for close to 15 hours of service per week, paid for […]
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Tunbridge Contracts With Windsor Sheriff - The White River Valley Herald
Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockMid Vermont Christian School, which was expelled from the Vermont Principals’ Association because it refused to play in a girls basketball tournament game last year against a high school using a transgender player, asked the state group this week to reconsider allowing student participation. The written request, which was made on Tuesday, comes in the wake of a hearing in U.S. District Court in Burlington about Mid Vermont Christian students bei…See the Story
Mid Vermont Christian School asks to play, argues for injunction
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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockAfter several months of deliberation, the latest group tasked with evaluating a proposed renovation of the Woodstock Town Hall appears to have agreed to recommend postponing any significant work to the historic building. Last December, the Woodstock Selectboard formed the Town Hall Subcommittee to evaluate the necessity of renovating the Town Hall and determine the viability of relocating the town offices. While the committee was the third grou…See the Story
Committee recommends postponing Town Hall project
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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockA Windsor County deputy sheriff has lost his job after he was accused of making improper comments in front of a jury considering a sexual assault case in Washington County. Cpl. Mark Belisle is no longer a member of the department, Windsor County Sheriff Ryan Palmer told the Vermont Standard this week. Palmer said he had studied the independent investigation into the comments Belisle reportedly made during a trial at the Vermont Superior Court i…See the Story
Comments in front of jury cost deputy sheriff his job
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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockBeverly Jane (Smith) Herrick, a true warrior and beloved by all who knew her, passed away at the McClure-Miller Respite House on Friday, April 12 after battling both neuroendocrine and lung cancer for years. She was 84 years old. The family thanks the staff at the Respite House for their support and the tenderness with which they cared for Beverly in her last days. Beverly was born on October 7, 1939 in Hanover, N.H. to Wardie and Doris Smith (H…See the Story
Beverly Jane (Smith) Herrick
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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockOn Wednesday, April 17, the Woodstock Selectboard and Village Trustees held a joint meeting to discuss a proposed short-term rental (STR) ordinance. If passed, the ordinance would standardize rules and fees across the Village and Town, cap STR operations to 5% of Woodstock’s housing stock, and remove operation limits so that permitted STR operators can rent as many times a year as they want. The planning commission, which designed the changes, h…See the Story
Woodstock Selectboard, Trustees deliberate STR ordinance
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Woodstock, Vermont · WoodstockBy Tom Ayres , Senior Staff Writer Lifelong friends and acquaintances describe beloved Woodstock centenarian Dorianne Guernsey as adventuresome, inquisitive, and passionate about people, the arts, and culture. Guernsey, who turned 102 last October, is the last of what her longtime friend and caregiver, Tina Miller, calls “the grande dames of Woodstock,” a quartet that included the late Polly Billings, Jane Curtis, and Ann Debevoise, each of whom…See the Story
102-year-old Dorianne Guernsey is the last of the ‘grande dames’ of Woodstock
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