3/23/26
I have to admit that I was not disappointed that the rain/sleet/snow forecast did not materialize this weekend! Traveling to my grandson’s basketball tournament (they won!) in Poultney was not hazardous as I had feared. It is amazing to see how little snow is on the ground in Rutland. Even Ludlow is without much, but turn up Dublin Rd and we still have plenty!
Please note that the 3/16 Select Board meeting minutes are on the Town Website and they contain the list of appointed positions. If you have trouble finding them, you need to click on the Town Admin section. Dog licenses are due 4/1/26
I am attempting to obtain current information about the openings at both Camp Plymouth State Park and Coolidge State Parks for positions for the 2026 season.
See https://vtstateparks.com/employment.html for more details. Please note that the Plymouth Reading group did not meet last week, but we will do so at Rose Vetere’s home this Wed, 3/25 at 6:30.
This Friday, 3/27 consider joining the Senior Planet forum at Fletcher Memorial Library entitled Protecting Your Personal Information Online at 1 PM to learn how to stay safe while you surf the web! Tips for staying safe while browsing, how to recognize online scams, and when- or not- to share your personal information online will be discussed. It is a joint effort by the Black River Good Neighbor Services & Fletcher Memorial Library with support from Godnick Adult Center & Vermont Community Foundation.
Want to learn more about beavers, voice your concerns, and learn answers to your questions? Come join presenters Patti Smith of Bonnyvale Environmental Center and Skip Lisle, inventor of the patented Beaver Deceiver®, to discover facts about these industrious creatures on Monday, 4/6 at 10:30 AM. This presentation is co-hosted by the Black River Action Team and FML. Zoom will be available by contacting organizer Kelly Stettner ( blackrivercleanup@gmail.com ) for the link!
Photo of Plymouth Schoolhouse children enjoying the last of the snow and bubbles recently.
