3/1/26
A new month has arrived and there have been moments when it seemed almost spring-like, but this coming week promises more snow. I was in NY helping my sister last Sunday when they received 18 inches. There was a driving ban issued so that snow removal could actually take place!
Creatures are out and about. I have a red squirrel that skitters across my deck every morning setting off my Blink. I saw a mink race across Rte 100 between Frog City and Hawk. I encountered 6 turkeys on Dublin Rd – a far cry from the 20+ that had been in yard a month or so ago. Lastly, the scent of skunk pervaded Rte 100A on my way to church this morning.
Per Angela all of the ballots were mailed on the same day, yet many of us did not receive them, although mine was in my mailbox on Thursday when I returned home after completing one at the town building. The Town Meeting is scheduled as usual for 7 PM on 3/2, but I noticed on the town website that there is a Dedication Ceremony at 6:30.
Hopefully voters have received the Town Report to see the 10 articles to be voted on Monday evening that include important monetary amounts to be approved. The polls will be open from 10AM – 7PM on 3/3 to vote by Australian ballot on other items and the school budget. Don’t forget to make an appt if you want to utilize tax preparation by SEVCA volunteers from 8:30 to noon on 3/12 at the Town Building ((802) 500-1815). Also, please note that Register Your Dog Day is 10 to noon on 3/21.
I attended the Senior Planet session called Tech Tips for Disaster Preparedness at Fletcher Memorial Library on Friday and found it quite informative. Regular presenters, Michelle from FML and Vicki and Joan from BRGNS, provided terrific safety ideas, including tips on special features on your phone, solar chargers and lanterns, plus much more. Reminders about free services such as VT 211 and VT Alert were highlighted.
Margo Caulfield was there to speak about the Black River Valley Resources Group (BRVRG) that covers the towns of Cavendish, Ludlow, Plymouth and Mt Holly. The focus is community preparedness (Go bags, magnets, trainings) support during the disaster (shelter etc) and long term recovery after the disaster. Although Plymouth is included, currently we do not have a representative working with the group. Anyone interested in volunteering?
Fletcher Memorial Library had a successful fundraising auction and thanks all who participated. Women by Louisa May Allcott will be the topic for the FML Book Discussion on Mon 3/9 at6PM. All are welcome. A reminder that the Grief Support Group meets at FML the second Monday of each month. Call Black River Good Neighbor Services at 802-228-3663 for more information

