Cavendish Connects 7/16/21: SB Mtg/Construction/Tax Rate

Flower box on Depot St. Bridge.

Flower box on Depot St. Bridge.

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7/16/21

1.    Cavendish Select Board Meeting 7/12/21

2.    FY 2021-2022 Cavendish Tax Rates

3.    Town Wide Tag Sale Count Down

4.    RT 131 Construction/Bridge @ Exit 8 Update from VTrans 7/15

5.    Cavendish Info

6.    Covid update

7.    Events

 

1. CAVENDISH SELECT BOARD MEETING 7/12/21: Select Board (SB) meetings can be seen at the Okemo Valley TV website, with minutes available at the Cavendish Municipal website.

The following actions/discussions took place at Monday night’s meeting:

Approved

• Letter regarding Coronavirus Local Fiscal Recovery Funding (CLFRF), part of the America Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), stating the town’s intention to accept said funds to be used as specified (municipal water/waste water systems; broadband).

• MKT: Grafton one day liquor permit for a wedding at Glimmerstone

• Proctorsville Fire Department holding a coin drop as part of the Town Wide Tag Sale.

Route 131 Paving Project: Discussed the on-going VTrans project. Please note that while Cavendish Village is a “no vibrations zone” area, Proctorsville is not. Slated to begin in late July/early August, the Proctorsville stretch will be different. According to Pike Industries, The 2” cold plane and pave area is between Rte 103 and where the pavement currently ends. It will consist of milling of 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. It’s recommended that you take pictures before the work begins, so you’ll have before and after pics if you need it. When they begin using the vibrating rollers, remove items from the wall and shelves that could be damaged if they should be dislodged.

Proctorsville Sewer Project: Currently underway and, though encountering various problems continues to be on budget and on time. Work on 131 will begin once it’s completed

Recreation Grants: The state is offering recreational grants to towns and non-profits. SB member Stephan Plunkard recommended that the town consider applying for a grant to fund a removable boat launch on the Black River estuary (near the Water Plant).

Junk Yard Ordinance: Plunkard brought up the importance of addressing  junkyards as it devalues surrounding properties. The board agreed to review the town’s existing junkyard ordinance at the August meeting.

Depot St. Bridge Dedication: Streetscapes has installed plant boxes on the Depot St. Bridge in Proctorsville. There will be a dedication on July 28 at 4:30 pm.

2. FY 2021-2022 TAX RATES : The new tax rates were established by the SB at the July 9th  meeting. You can now automatically pay the quarterly tax amounts on the due dates by using ACH debit. If you are interested in this new feature, download the authorization agreement and return to the town office. You can also obtain a copy of the agreement by calling the town office 802-226-7291

Fire District #1 (Proctorsville)
Homestead 2.0919
Non-Homestead 2.1870

Fire District #2 (Cavendish)
Homestead 2.0865
Non-Homestead 2.1816

3. COUNT DOWN TO 11TH TOWN WIDE TAG SALE: July 31 from 9-2. If you would like a spot on one of the greens, or you’d like to be listed in the on-line directory, please e-mail cavendishconnects@gmail.com or call 802-226-7807. Be sure to include items you’ll be selling to increase traffic to your booth. Space is free for Cavendish residents, property owners and businesses.

If you are setting up and would like a Facebook Album of items you are planning on selling, please e-mail pictures to cavendishconnects@gmail.com . Be sure to include where you will be located the day of the sale.

 

4. RT 131 CONSTRUCTION/BRIDGE @ EXIT 8 UPDATE-7/15: Please direct questions and concerns to Natalie Boyle at Vtrans802-855-3893 or nboyle@eivtech.com. The updates below are from Vtrans:

Route 131: Cold mix paving (base layer of asphalt) will continue and is scheduled for completion next week. The contractor will continue to maintain the roadway as best as possible, despite ongoing rain events and roadway saturation. Thank you for your patience in regard to roadway conditions. Crews are working as hard as they can to get an asphalt surface on the entire project as quickly as possible.

Paving of the intermediate course of asphalt is scheduled to begin next week. Paving of the intermediate course will begin at Downer's Corners in Weathersfield and progress to the west. Weather and surface conditions will affect the paving schedule. Temporary lines will be placed on paved areas at the end of each day of paving. 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.

Guardrail installation has begun. This operation will not be occurring next week, but will resume in the near future. Roadway ditching operations will begin next week and continue throughout the week.

Bridge/Exit 8 on 91: The curing period for the bridge deck is complete. The contractor is now working on the approaches to the bridge. The southern approach has been excavated and backfilled. The approach slab at this location is being formed and will be poured this week. The contractor will continue working on pier repairs along VT 131 next week. This work will take another week or two until completion. Shoulder closures will be in place.

  

5. CAVENDISH INFO

• Mildred Fitzgibbons 1923-2021: It is with sadness that we report the passing of Millie who was 98. A graveside service will be held Friday July 16, 2021 at 2 p.m. at the Cavendish Village Cemetery. Reverend Abe Gross, pastor of the Cavendish Baptist Church, will officiate. Light refreshments and fellowship will follow at the Cavendish Baptist Church. Her obituary is available by clicking here.

• Saturday Library Hours: Due to a staffing issue, Saturday hours at the Cavendish Library will be 10-noon for the next few weeks.

• Rain Location for Wed Night Concerts: Gethsemane Church, on Depot St. next to Crows Bakery, is now the rain location for Wed. night concerts. This coming Wednesday features the Sliverbacks, a “bluesy Rock and Rockin’ Blues” band. On July 28 Rick Davis and friends will be playing. The band is famous for covers of Stevie Wonder, Steely Dan and the Doobie Brothers, among others. Concerts begin at 6 pm.

Fletcher Farm classes for mid and late July: Please note that there are classes for kids as well as adults. Classes are half price for Cavendish and Ludlow residents.

 Phish front man gets greenlight for Ludlow drug treatment center

Vermonters invited to sign up for free college classes

• Chevy Bolt owners warned to park cars outside after Vermont fire

 

6. COVID UPDATE: Even though Vermont is considered to be the most vaccinated place in the world-83% of the eligible population has had at least one dose-like the rest of the country, Covid cases are rising. Having gone for close to 30 days with single digits, the state is once again experiencing daily double digits with 11, 13 and 19 new cases per day this past week. These cases are primarily occurring among the un vaccinated, particularly those in the 20-29 age bracket. The 4th of July weekend gatherings is adding to the increase.

 The rapid rise in Covid in various parts of the country is being attributed to the now dominant strain Delta virus, and the lack of vaccinations.

Regionally, there has been a 37.5% increase in new cases. This is being largely attributed to New York, which went from 2,736 cases, the week of June 29-July 5th to 6,227 for July 6th to July 12th. Massachusetts went from 521 to 821 for the same time period. NH, for the week of July 6th to July 12th had 193 cases.

According to the state’s modeling, a slight rise in cases is expected over the next few weeks.

To help make it easier to be vaccinated, the free Covid vaccine is now available at the Rite Aid Pharmacy in Ludlow (228-8477) as well as the Ludlow Health Center (226-8867). LHC will also provide Covid testing for those with symptoms.

Those needing a test for camp or work, will need to go to one of the state testing sites. The closest sites are Springfield, 51 Pearl St., Level 2, Mon-Wed. 8-11 am and Sat 8-noon; or Rutland Regional Medical Center Mon-Fri 9-10 and 4-5:2 pm and Sat. 10-11:50.

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.

7. UPCOMING EVENTS:

JULY 21 (WEDNESDAY): Concert in Svec Park (Proctorsville Green), 6pm, free and open to the public. Artists: Silverbacks (blues and rock). Rain location is Gethsemane Church, off Depot St.

JULY 27 (TUESDAY): Cavendish General Store Auction, 2 pm

JULY 28 (WEDNESDAY): Concert in Svec Park (Proctorsville Green), 6pm, free and open to the public. Artists: Rick Davis and friends. Rain location is Gethsemane Church, off Depot St.

-       Streetscapes Dedication of the Depot Street Bridge, 4:30 pm at the bridge

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). Rain location is Gethsemane Church, off Depot St.

AUGUST 11 (WEDNESDAY):  Concert in Svec Park (Proctorsville Green), 6pm, free and open to the public. Artists: Gully Boys (Rock/Jam). Rain location is Gethsemane Church, off Depot St.

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

·      RiverSweep

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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Cavendish Update 7/9/21: Tag Sale/131/News/Events

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7/9/21

1.    Town Wide Tag Sale

2.    RT 131 Construction/Bridge @ Exit 8 Update from VTrans

3.    Cavendish Info

4.    Covid update

5.    Events

1.TOWN WIDE TAG SALE: Hard to believe that the 11th Annual Town Wide Tag is just three weeks away-July 31 from 9-2. If you would like a spot on one of the greens, or you’d like to be listed in the on-line directory, please e-mail cavendishconnects@gmail.com or call 802-226-7807. Be sure to include items you’ll be selling to increase traffic to your booth. Space is free for Cavendish residents, property owners and businesses.

If you are setting up and would like a Facebook Album of items you are planning on selling, please e-mail pictures starting next week to cavendishconnects@gmail.com . Be sure to include where you will be located the day of the sale.

 

2. RT 131 CONSTRUCTION/BRIDGE @ EXIT 8 UPDATE-7/8: Please note that 131 is a state project. Direct questions and concerns to Natalie Boyle at Vtrans802-855-3893 or nboyle@eivtech.com

The section of 131 through Cavendish Village is still not paved and, while graded earlier in the week, will have much of last weekend’s issues due to the continuing rain.

The updates below are from Vtrans:

Route 131: The contractor will continue to pave with cold mix paving into next week. Paving may potentially be done by the end of next week, depending on weather and surface conditions. 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.

Bridge/Exit 8 on 91: The bridge deck has been poured and is now in the curing process while the concrete hardens to the necessary strength. The contractor will continue working on pier repairs along VT 131 next week. Shoulder closures will be in place. On the interstate, crews will be working on the approaches to the bridge, tying rebar for the barrier and the bridge curb. Motorists will encounter a lane reduction in the Northbound and Southbound lanes of the interstate. Travel will be reduced to one lane of travel within the construction zone. Traffic has been switched to the crossovers on the interstate. This pattern will remain in place throughout the construction season, into the Fall. Width restrictions are in place on both the Northbound and Southbound lanes of travel. Lane width in each direction is 14 feet maximum. There are no width restrictions for the on and off ramps at Exit 8.

 

3. CAVENDISH INFO

• Jim Hasson: It is with deep sadness that we note the passing of Jim Hasson, who the town celebrate in March with a 95th birthday parade. The wake will be at Cabot funeral home in Woodstock from 4-7 Sunday afternoon (July 11) and the funeral will be at 11:00 am on Mon (July 12) at the Church of Annunciation in Ludlow, burial, at the Cavendish Village Cemetery, to follow mass and repast to follow burial at the parish hall. So many have shared such wonderful stories of Jim on Facebook. Two favorite quotes from Jim, the first of which he made during the 95th birthday parade, “Live long enough and they make you a hero.” The second was regarding his long marriage “Even a bad day with your partner is better than a day without him or her.” Jim’s obituary is available online and an online guest book can be found at www.cabotfh.com

• Black River Water Testing: Given the considerable rain and the posting of a flood watch for today, the Black River would not be recommended for recreating this weekend. The recommendation is to stay out of the water for 24 hours after a heavy rain or any time it appears cloudy. Test results are posted to Is it Clean?

TRSU Board Look at Their Roles During Retreat: The message the GMUSD board continues to receive is that the school board’s role is to hire experts to run the school and then step aside and let them do their job. This is similar to the presentation Susan Holson, VT School Board’s Association, gave to the board in 2019. Chester Telegraph

4. COVID UPDATE: Delta is now the leading variant of Covid as it continues to spread. The current vaccines used in the US (Pfizer, Moderna and Johnson & Johnson) offer protection against this variant. National data indicates 99% of those getting Covid and dying are people who are not vaccinated. These points were stressed by Dr. Levine at Tuesday’s press conference and he asked that families encourage non vaccinated members to be vaccinated in order to provide protection so we are in the best possible shape heading into fall and winter.

Cases remains very low in VT, and there have been no “clusters” or “outbreaks.” Similar to national data, those becoming infected have not been vaccinated. According to the July 6 modeling data, VT has seen 26 consecutive days of single digit cases, averaging less that 4 cases a day over the last seven days. Full reopening in VT and in New England has not increased case counts. However, for our region, which includes New York, there has been a slight uptick in cases in the past week. NY went from 2,277 cases the week of June 22-28 to 2,736 for the week of June 29-July 5.

Levine noted on Tuesday that fewer than 5% of unvaccinated Vermonters are truly resistant to getting vaccinated. Most fall in the “wait-and-see” category or haven’t yet lined up an appointment for various reasons.

To help make it easier to be vaccinated, the free Covid vaccine is now available at the Rite Aid Pharmacy in Ludlow (228-8477) as well as the Ludlow Health Center (226-8867). LHC will also provide Covid testing for those with symptoms.

Those needing a test for camp or work, will need to go to one of the state testing sites. The closest sites are Springfield, 51 Pearl St., Level 2, Mon-Wed. 8-11 am and Sat 8-noon; or Rutland Regional Medical Center Mon-Fri 9-10 and 4-5:2 pm and Sat. 10-11:50.

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 10 (SATURDAY): Memorial for Duane Teft, Firefighter/EMT, Cavendish Fire Dept. 1 pm.

JULY 11 (SUNDAY): The Cavendish Historical Society Museum opens for the season. Hours are 2-4 pm on Sundays, with other hours by appointment. FMI: margocaulfield@icloud.com or 802-226-7807

JULY 12 (MONDAY): Cavendish Select Board Meeting, 6:30 pm at the Cavendish Town Office. Meetings will now be in person.

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 27 (TUESDAY): Cavendish General Store Auction, 2 pm

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

·      RiverSweep

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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Cavendish Update 7/2/21: 131 Construction/Fire Works/News/Events

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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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Cavendish Update 6/25/21: July 4th activities/construction/News

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              Fireworks/4th of July activities listed in the Events Section

6/25/21

1.    Cavendish Info

2.    Covid update

 3.   Events

1. CAVENDISH INFO

• Duane Teft: CVFD EMT and firefighter passed unexpectedly. To help his wife with funeral expenses, a Go Fund Me Page has been set up by fire chief, Rebecca Nareau. Donations can be dropped off at the CVFD fire station Mon-Sat from 8-4.

• Cavendish Waste Water Impacted by Road Construction:  "At approx. 3pm on Tues. June 23, 2021, a call was received from Pike Industries foreman that one of their machines had hit a covered SMH [sewage manhole], broken the frame and gravel had gone into the MH [manhole] blocking the invert. Cavendish staff was at the site in about 5 min. Noted that damaged MH was receiving MH for 4" force main from Midway pump station. Ass't Operator sent to shut down pumps and monitor level at pump sta. Pike had a vacuum truck nearby and sent it to the damage MH. Flow was handled by the vac truck and manual operation of the pump station with NO SURCHARGE from the MH or sewer system. While at the site, a leak developed [sic] at the rear hatch of the vac truck. This water leaked onto a gravel surface, and was contained at the rear of the truck with gravel berms. When MH was cleaned of gravel and debris, truck dumped the contents at the Cavendish WWTF. Lime was spread over the effected gravel at the spill site. " VT Agency of Natural Resources-Watershed Management

•  131 Road Construction: Vtrans is now sending updates for the upcoming week on Fridays after the Cavendish Update is published. This information is posted immediately to the Cavendish VT Facebook page. While we have not heard whether Vtrans has certified both villages as “no vibrations zone,” the rollers being used yesterday in Cavendish village were considerably smaller and did not cause the level of vibration previously experienced. However, it appears that the larger equipment is being used between the villages.

• Water Testing on the Black River: Wednesday’s water testing looks good for recreating. Note that Tolles Power Dam in Weathersfield was not tested this week. For other locations on the Black River, please go to Is it Clean? When visiting Greven or the Gorge area in Cavendish, or any of the sites on the Black River being tested, please check the chart posted on-site to get a sense of the trends. Look for consistency in the numbers and stay out of the water for 24 hours after a heavy rain or any time it appears cloudy.

• Cavendish Select Board Meeting 6/14/21: Minutes from the Select Board meeting are now available at the municipal website.

• Congratulations to Cavendish Librarian Kata Welch: Congratulations to Cavendish Librarian Kata Welch, on receiving the Youth Programming award from Okemo Valley TV, for her production of the ongoing Story Time series.

• Cavendish Summer Concerts Presents The Break Maids; The 2021 summer music series kicks off with a concert by The Break Maids on Proctorsville’s Svec Memorial Green, Wednesday, July 7th at 6:00 pm. The Break Maids are celebrating 10 years of riotous glam-stomp music that spans genres and breaks hearts at 70 paces. Seven Days calls their three-part harmonies “ethereal like a Greek Tragedy.” The Maids are Faith Wood on bass, Ida Mae Specker on percussion and Emily Burkland on guitar.  All concerts are free and open to the public. Murdock’s Restaurant and Outer Limits Brewery will each be serving food and drink, including takeout so please support your local businesses. Wearing masks at the concert and physical distancing are only required for those who are not vaccinated. The Green is large and the band will be loud enough to be heard throughout, so please spread out and maintain distancing. In case of rain, alternative plans will be announced on the Cavendish Facebook page. For more information on the concerts please call Robin at 226-7736.

• GMUSD Board Wrangles Over Approval of Minutes from Hill Appointment: At its first in-person monthly meeting in more than a year, the Green Mountain Unified School District Board on June 17 continued its rumpus over the minutes taken during the  meeting in which Keith Hill was named high school principal.  For 45 minutes, the members wrangled over parliamentary procedures and multiple votes before approving the minutes of April 15 meeting. Chester Telegraph

• Cavendish Fire District #2 (Cavendish Village) Annual Meeting: Reported in last week’s Update -the budget was passed-a video of the meeting is now available at the Okemo Valley website and The Vermont Journal’s lead story this week is on the meeting.

• 'Absolute Nightmare Scenario': Caterpillar Outbreak Defoliating Northeast Trees

• US Canada Land Border Will Stay Closed for Another Month but loosens restrictions: The border is closed to all nonessential travel, but fully vaccinated Canadian may have an easier time traveling to the US by air.

 

2. COVID UPDATE: Cavendish had no new cases this past week. According to the state’s modeling, cases are down 97% since April 1 and 20% in the last week. Vaccinations are now close to 82% for those 12+. VT continues to rank number one in the country for vaccinations.

Alpha, Delta & Gamma Variants: If the names of the Covid variants appear to be changing they are. The Alpha variant, better known in the press as the UK variant or B.1116, is being replaced by the Delta variant, the strain first seen in India. The Gamma variant refers to the Brazilian strain. The Delta variant is now spreading so rapidly that it’s a matter of weeks before it will be the predominant strain in the US. It is more contagious and may trigger more illness in more people than other variants do. That said, if you are fully vaccinated, you are protected. Unfortunately, there are major portions of the US where the vaccination rates are low and the Delta variant is already making itself known. In short, a surge in Covid cases, in low vaccinated areas is being projected to occur later this summer. For additional information, read The Delta Variant is a Grave Danger to the Unvaccinated

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.

3. UPCOMING EVENTS:

JUNE 26 (SATURDAY): Birds in Bloom, market gathering of local art, decorated bird houses, and plants sponsored by Cavendish Streetscapes from Noon to 5 on the Proctorsville Green.

JULY 3 (SATURDAY): Fletcher Farm Craft Sale. Vendors and volunteers needed. FMI: Festival Director Sue Carey at SueSmyserCarey@hotmail.com.

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

• 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): Fireworks, Crown Point Country Club, Golf Course Rd, Springfield

JULY 7 (WEDNESDAY): Concert in Svec Park (Proctorsville Green), 6pm, free and open to the public. Artists Break Maids (glam-stomp music)

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

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