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Monthly Archives: July 2023
Select board agenda, July 17, 2023
Town of Plymouth, Vermont Select Board – Regular Meeting Monday, July 17, 2023 @ 6:00 PM Community Center Meeting Room AgendaTopic: Plymouth Select Board MeetingTime: July 17, 2023 06:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us06web.zoom.us/j/82271085638?pwd=NlJNMWFxYVVkY0p3OTJINXF0ZHIydz09Meeting ID: 822 … Continue reading
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Post-flood drinking water guidance
Water may not be safe to use for drinking, cooking or cleaning after a flood. During and after flooding, private water systems (wells or springs) can become contaminated with microorganisms — such as bacteria, sewage, heating oil, agricultural or industrial … Continue reading
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Plymouth Memory Tree support for residents affected by flood
The Plymouth Memory Tree is here for all Plymouth residents affected by the flooding. We are accepting applications for recovery assistance, including to repair damaged homes, driveways, wells, septic systems or support the replacement of lost vehicles. Please find our … Continue reading
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Emerging from the Storm ~ Margo’s Plymouth report
Reprinted with permission from The Vermont Standard Waking up on Tuesday morning it was nice to see the sun. The devastation, not so nice. Yet, even during the rain, neighbors were calling and checking on each other, expressing concern and … Continue reading
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Swimming discouraged in three Plymouth Lakes
The three lakes in Plymouth (Woodward, Amherst and Echo) are very muddy and there is a lot of debris. The lakes need to cleanse themselves and all swimming areas need to be checked once the water clarity improves. Swimming in … Continue reading
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Updated road conditions from Emergency Management
Here is the situation as of 4 AM this morning for major routes. Same report as last night but with correction on Hale Hollow Access and Sawmill Road access. 1) Route 100 N is open from Ludlow to after F&W.. … Continue reading
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Plymouth Road update from Emergency Management
Jul 11 Here is the situation as of 4 PM this afternoon for major routes. Not a perfect listing but kind of gives an idea of where we are at. 1) Route 100 N is open from Ludlow to after … Continue reading
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Plymouth Road update from Emergency Management
We are trying to get a road situation in Plymouth but that probably won’t happen until late today. Here is the situation as of 9 AM this morning for major routes. 1) Route 100 N is closed after F&W if … Continue reading
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Emergency Shelter now closed
We have closed the emergency shelter at the community center. We did not have anybody to shelter. If you are in need of sheltering call Al Poirier 802-236-5046. If it’s an emergency dial 911 Al Poirier Emergency Management Director
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