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Be Smart, Be Safe in Weathersfield, Vermont March 29 edition

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Welcome Spring. The snow is melting fast.  News You Can Use All Vermonters 50+ Can Make Vaccine Appointments This Morning, 3/29 at 8:15 am   All adult Vermonters will be eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine by April 19, Gov. Phil Scott announced Friday. Appointments will open on a staggered basis for people in different age groups over the next four weeks.  Scott laid out the following schedule: Monday, March 29: 50 and older Monday, April 5: 40 and older Monday, April 12: 30 and older Monday, April 19: 16 and older To register for a vaccine appointment, visit  healthvermont.gov/MyVaccine  (preferred) or call 855-722-7878. You will be asked to provide your name, date of birth, address, email (if available), phone number, and health insurance information (if available, but not required). Scott said this new schedule would lead to most people who want to be vaccinated getting  both doses around June , on track for a  return to normalcy by the Fourth of July...

Be Smart, Be Safe in Weathersfield, Vermont March 22 edition.

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The Last Tenney Maple Tree Has Been Removed Not sure but I think this is the tree. Photo courtesy of the Weathersfield Historical Society. The last of the Tenney maples was removed last Wednesday. The century-old maple tree long associated with late Vermont farmer Romaine Tenney was removed from its location at the edge of the park-and-ride lot off Exit 8 of Interstate 91 in Ascutney, Vt.. VTrans cited safety concerns about the rotting tree. A pavilion will be built in its place. Other memorial items will be made by Rockledge Farm on Ascutney Basin Rd. Great background story in Yankee Magazine from 2013 News You Can Use All Vermonters 16 years+ Can Make Vaccine Appointments by April 19   All adult Vermonters will be eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine by April 19, Gov. Phil Scott announced Friday. Appointments will open on a staggered basis for people in different age groups over the next five weeks.  Scott laid out the following schedule: Thursday, March 25: 60 and ol...

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