Bethany Birches Live Auction & upcoming Town wide Tag Sale at Community Center ~ Margo’s Plymouth report

reprinted with permission from The Vermont Standard

9/19/21


What a delightful weekend weather-wise.  I hope that everyone was able to be outdoors to enjoy it.  The leaves seem to be coming down quickly now despite the fact we have not had a frost yet.  Don’t forget that Camp Plymouth State Park will be closing for the season on 9/26, so get over there, greet Chris and Tiffany and enjoy our wonderful fall weather in this beautiful place.


Although the on-line bidding is already in process, consider attending the Bethany Birches Live Auction Saturday, 9/25. The preview is at 9:00 while the auction itself begins at 10AM.  Enjoy treats and warm beverages, then a delicious lunch.  You can check out the item calendar at bethanybirches.org.


The town-wide Tag Sale is coming!  The hours are from 9 AM until 6 PM on 10/10 – Sunday of Columbus Weekend at the Community Center.  Reserve table/space by contacting Lauren Skaskiw at 802-417-6895.  Items need to be tagged with your three initials and price, then securely attached so that those checking them out can give proper credit.  


The $5 fee will be subtracted from your earnings. You can sign up for a 3 hour time slot to help as cashier. Items can be brought over on Wednesday 10/6 from 4-6 PM or Saturday, 10/9 between 10 AM and 1 PM. Unsold items can be collected on Monday, 11/11 3-5 PM or Thursday, 10/14th, 4-6 PM.  Otherwise they will be offered to Bridgewater Sustainable Earth Foundation the week of October 18th.  Anything they do not want will be disposed of through the Plymouth Transfer Station by October 22nd. 

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Construction Update Routes VT- 100 & VT-100A

The Vermont Agency of Transportation (AOT) is using accelerated construction to improve VT-100 in Plymouth and VT-100A, which spans Plymouth and Bridgewater.

DATE: September 17, 2021

VT-100 TRAFFIC IMPACT: VT-100 will remain closed between Route 4 and VT-100A (see map) until September 26. Detour signs and message boards are in place to direct traffic. Please travel with caution. 

CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: This week the contractor completed backfilling the new culvert and construction of the first layer of the roadway. Next week, the contractor plans to start filling the culvert with stone. The contractor will continue work on the next bridge location. The existing culvert in this area will be removed and a temporary stream diversion will be installed.
The first layer of the roadway was installed over the new culvert 114.

LOCATION: VT-100 in Plymouth between VT-100A and Route 4.

PROJECTED COMPLETION: October 2021
Flyer for VT-100 and VT-100A Projects

VT-100A TRAFFIC IMPACT: There will be alternating lanes of travel at active construction work during construction hours (6:00 am until 6:00 pm). Travel will be managed by both flaggers and Automated Flagger Assistance Devices. Stop on red, go on flashing yellow, and mind the gate! 

REMINDER: During the VT-100 closure (see above), VT-100A is the dedicated detour route. Please plan your travel accordingly.

CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: This week, Pike Industries continued guard rail work and made pothole repairs to prepare for paving. Crews will start paving on Saturday and continue Monday – Friday next week from 6:00 am – 6:00 pm. 
Crews conducting guardrail work along VT-100A.

LOCATION: VT-100A between VT-100 and Route 4, connecting Plymouth and Bridgewater.
PROJECTED COMPLETION: October 2021


Detour and projects map

Contact Information
Hannah Brockhaus
Public Information Consultant
802-673-1264 | hbrockhaus@fhistudio.com
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Book Club meeting, Public Radio Host Linda Radtke performance and upcoming Community wide Tag Sale ~ Margo’s Plymouth report

Reprinted with permission from The Vermont Standard

9/12/21


Changeable weather is upon us.  I didn’t water today (Sunday), expecting rain, but so far it has not arrived!  I found it amusing at church today that those of us from Plymouth arrived for the outdoor gathering in sweaters; whereas those in Bridgewater wore t-shirts.  It really looked like it was about to pour as the wind picked up when I left home, but the sun was shining brightly just 12 miles away.


The other day I heard a loud bang at my dining room window.  It was so loud that I rushed to see if an injured bird was lying on the ground, but I did not see one.  When I walked down my driveway later in the day, I spotted what I believe was a junco.  It allowed me to get very close, then flew a few inches off the ground for a short distance before nose-diving into the grass.  This happened again and again.  Eventually it wandered into the ferns, but how sad if it was the one that hit my window…


Join the book group at the Community Center on Wednesday, 9/15 at 6:30 PM to discuss Confident Women — Swindlers, Grifters, and Shapeshifters of the Female Persuasion by Tori Telfer.  It is a collection of short stories about outrageous female con artists throughout the ages.  Many were quite persuasive and the number of people they fooled rather amazing.  Masks are recommended!  


On Saturday 9/18 at 1:30 PM, Public Radio Host Linda Radtke will perform “From the Parlor to the Polling Place: Stories and Songs from the Suffragists.” at the Union Christian Church. She will be  accompanied by pianist Cameron Steinmetz and will be dramatizing the efforts of Vermonters from 1840-1921, who lobbied for total enfranchisement.  This program should be quite entertaining.


Don’t forget that the Plymouth Community Center will be hosting it’s town wide Tag Sale over Columbus Day weekend! The Tag sale will be held from 9 AM until 6 PM, Sunday October 10th. Come sell your treasures and possibly find a few new ones to take home.  To reserve a table space and learn more contact Lauren Skaskiw at 802-417-6895. 

Image Source: https://www.vermonthumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/Parlor-to-Polling.jpg

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Construction Update Routes VT-100 and VT-100A

Construction Update Routes VT-100 and VT-100A

The Vermont Agency of Transportation (AOT) is using accelerated construction to improve VT-100 in Plymouth and VT-100A, which spans Plymouth and Bridgewater.

DATE: September 10, 2021

VT-100 TRAFFIC IMPACT: VT-100 will remain closed between Route 4 and VT-100A (see map) until September 26. Detour signs and message boards are in place to direct traffic. Please travel with caution. 

CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: This week the contractor completed the assembly of the new culvert and is backfilling the surrounding area. The contractor plans to start constructing the first layer of the roadway in the next few days.The new culvert 114 was installed and backfilled this week.

LOCATION: VT-100 in Plymouth between VT-100A and Route 4.

PROJECTED COMPLETION: October 2021

Flyer for VT-100 and VT-100A Projects

VT-100A TRAFFIC IMPACT:

 There will be alternating lanes of travel at active construction work during construction hours (6:00 am until 6:00 pm). Travel will be managed by both flaggers and Automated Flagger Assistance Devices. Stop on red, go on flashing yellow, and mind the gate! 

REMINDER: During the VT-100 closure (see above), VT-100A is the dedicated detour route. Please plan your travel accordingly.

CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: Pike Industries completed milling work and will start paving on Wednesday, weather permitting. Paving will begin at the intersection of Route 4 and progress toward Route 100. Lines will be painted on the roadway after the completion of all paving. Guardrail improvements will continue next week. 

Crews conducting milling work along VT-100A.

LOCATION: VT-100A between VT-100 and Route 4, connecting Plymouth and Bridgewater.
PROJECTED COMPLETION: October 2021

Detour and projects map

Contact Information
Hannah Brockhaus
Public Information Consultant
802-673-1264 | hbrockhaus@fhistudio.com
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Weekend events and first Grace Coolidge Musicale Event~ Margo’s Plymouth report

Reprinted with permission from The Vermont Standard

9/5/21


Quite a shift in the weather!  Saturday was certainly a glorious day and that was likely why there was such a crowd for the Folk and Blues concert organized by Jay Ottaway.  Even with Covid trying to establish another foothold, Folks seemed to feel secure outdoors visiting and enjoying the music together.  People of all sizes and shapes, exuberant children, and several beloved pets passed the afternoon together enchanted by our lovely little community nestled in the hills of VT. 


I also attending the Shakespeare Alive production and that was delightful, as usual.  There were some short play-on-words moments interjected into the program this year, that were quite entertaining.  Masks were worn by the audience and actors when not performing, but I did not attempt to get a picture.  Anna provided me with this one.


The first Grace Coolidge Musicale Event of the season will take place on 9/12 at 2:00 PM in the Union Christian Church. Well-known fiddler Adam Boyce and pianist Sue Hunt will provide a musical walk down memory lane.  The program includes numbers played by the Plymouth Old Time Dance Orchestra, which went on a national tour in 1926 culminating at the Coolidge White House.  I remember Emma Carpenter telling me all about it because her husband was part of the group.  The program is free, but donations appreciated. The second and last musicale for this year will be on 10/3 and again will reflect the 1920’s theme to coordinate with the Coolidge Site’s new exhibit, “The Roaring Twenties: Fashions, Fads, and All That Jazz!”   Make sure to schedule your visit Tuesday – Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM.  The Site will be closing 10/17. For more information, call 802-672-3773, or visit our website: www.HistoricSites.Vermont.gov


Picture by Anna Cody – Stand-Up Shakespeare Company

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“Shakespeare Alive! A Bard-Based Variety Show” and upcoming 16th annual Plymouth Folk & Blues Festival ~ Margo’s Plymouth Report

Reprinted with permission from The Vermont Standard

8/29/21


Writing this on Sat evening and enjoying the change in temperature and humidity.  This has been such a strange summer, but I am definitely not ready for it to end!  Yet September is around the corner, signaling the start of school and the end of some outdoor concerts.
The Labor Day Weekend will have several enjoyable events at the Historic Site. 

“Shakespeare Alive! A Bard-Based Variety Show” will take place at the Union Christian Church at noon.  The actors are mindful of the rising Covid cases and will wear masks when not performing.  For information about the presentation, please call 917-406-1456.   


Listed as one of the “Top 10 Fall Event” by the Vermont Chamber of Commerce, Jay Ottaway has again lined up many talented performers for the 16th annual Plymouth Folk & Blues Festival. The concerts will take place both Sat, 9/4 and Sun, 9/5 from 2 until 5 PM. You can check out musician bios at www.plymouthfolk.com.  Although these concerts are free, a donation is always appreciated, plus don’t forget to bring non-perishable items for the VT Foodbank.

6/1/214278 Route 100A $ 910,000.00 Sweetser, RichardFleming, Mark and Judith
6/1/21879 East Ash Road $ 260,000.00 Gitman, Mirat and KarinaImrie, Laura
6/14/21576 Route 100 N $ 460,000.00 Kurtz, Ronald and PaulKeating, Maureen
6/21/21Grand View Lodge Rd $ 165,000.00 Ellis, D.T. and HollySmart, David and Lauren
7/12/211093 Chapman Road $ 380,000.00 Cole, Janice,Lecates, Francis and Justine
7/12/21421 Peregrine Rd $ 550,000.00 Mascoso, JoseRingenbach, Johan and Epstein
7/26/211155 East Ash Rd $ 1,125,000.00 BP Eureka HouseSPV,LLCEureka House LLC
7/28/21366 Crimson Hawk Rd $ 295,000.00 Kross and McnameeStringer, Gilbert and Lynn
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Rainy days, Reading group details and household hazardous waste collection ~ Margo’s Plymouth report

Reprinted with permission from The Vermont Standard

8/23/21

As I write this at 9 AM on Monday, the sun is actually shining on Tom’s Memory Garden!  Yesterday I removed the furniture, hanging plants and wind chimes from my decks, but the wind was relatively tame.  I know that this afternoon will bring more rain & possible damage, but hopefully it will be slight!


“Who knows what lurks”, not in the hearts of men, but in my driveway.  I have a monitor that plays a little tune when something comes up and the other night it was playing repeatedly.  Although I initially incorporated it into my dream, I finally realized that significant activity was taking place.  I also heard a whine of some sort and wondered if it could be the bobcat that has been frequenting the neighborhood.  When it sounded twice more, I got up and switched on the flood light.  The foliage obscured my view of the bottom half of the driveway, however, so nothing could be seen.  The owl began screeching right outside my bedroom window, but I finally managed to go back to sleep.  This morning, two turkeys ventured up to bid me good morning.  Never a dull moment around here, but I love it!


The Reading Group met at the Community Center last Thursday to discuss The City Baker’s Guide to Country Living by Louise Miller.  It was a light and fun read, which we seem to need every now and again. On 9/15, we will review Confident Women by Tori Telfer. 


Please note there will be a household hazardous waste collection on Tuesday, 9/21 at the Springfield Transfer Station from 2:00 until 6:00 PM, sponsored by the Southern Windsor/Windham Counties Solid Waste Management District and the Town of Springfield. E-mail mobrien@marcvt.org or call 674-9235 for more information or visit www.vtsolidwastedistrict.org for a list of what to bring and what not to bring.

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Upcoming Route 100 Closure and Information


A Special Posting from Margo about the approaching road work~

“The Plymouth Selectboard attended the meeting hosted by VTRANS and with officials and emergency services providers from Plymouth and neighboring Towns.  The Selectboard  had felt fully informed for the past year about the upcoming work on bridge 114 and 115 on Rt 100, necessitating the road closure. However, the Board was surprised to recently learn that paving and other work was happening to the Rt 100A detour simultaneously.  In fact we had received no official notification and learned only from the information signs posted that this was happening.  We questioned VTRANS officials about this at the meeting as we felt this was extremely poor decision making, as the scheduling of this was absolutely unnecessary.  Vtrans responded that there would be minimal impacts. VTRANS justification was that they were trying to schedule the work within the 2022 fiscal year, however we were dissatisfied with that answer as they have until June 30th of 2022. We pressed them to change the timing and were met with resistance, and again when asked if crews could work at night.   The Selectboard felt the VTRANS was unresponsive to the needs of the Town and believes that they have exercised poor judgement with the continuation of the Rt 100A project simultaneously with the Rt 100 road closure.”  By Jay Kullman for the Select Board

Construction Update Routes VT-100 and VT-100A
The Vermont Agency of Transportation (AOT) is using accelerated construction to improve VT-100 in Plymouth 
and VT-100A, which spans Plymouth and Bridgewater.
TRAFFIC IMPACT: There will be alternating lanes of travel, managed by flaggers. A uniformed traffic officer will be on site to conduct speed enforcement. Please travel with caution. 

CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: Contractor Willey Earthmoving installed temporary work zone signs and erosion prevention and sediment control (EPSC) measures this week.


Erosion and sediment control helps prepare the site for improvements. 


Next week, they plan to place the portable changeable message signs and install the temporary detour signs.

PLANNING AHEAD: AOT is replacing Culverts 114 and 115 and improving the roadway and Reservoir Brook channel on VT-100. During this initial phase, VT-100 remains open. However, the next phase requires a detour on VT-100, as illustrated below. The detour is anticipated from August 30 through September 26.

We will finalize and communicate the dates two weeks prior.

For more information, view the flyer below. 

LOCATION: VT-100 in Plymouth from the intersection of VT-100A and Route 4 

PROJECTED COMPLETION: October 2021 

Detour and projects map  

VT-100A TRAFFIC IMPACT: There will be alternating lanes of travel during weekday construction on VT-100A (6:30 am until 5:30 pm). Travel will be managed by the Automated Flagger Assistance Devices, as shown in the photo below. Stop on red, go on flashing yellow, and mind the gate! Construction is allowed on Bennington Battle Day (Monday, August 16). Please travel with caution. 

CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES: Contractor Pike Industries will continue the berm removal and ditching work from this week. They will improve the guardrail, scheduled to begin on August 19. 

PLANNING AHEAD: Once VT-100 is closed to through traffic (see above), VT-100A is the dedicated detour route. 

LOCATION: VT-100A between VT-100 and Route 4, connecting Plymouth and Bridgewater. 

PROJECTED COMPLETION: October 2021



Contact Information
Hannah Brockhaus
Public Information Consultant
802-673-1264 | hbrockhaus@fhistudio.com
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Local Auction this Sunday! ~ A note from Margo

In case you are looking for something fun to do this weekend, I understand there will some interesting finds at the Leisure Class Company Auction at 111 Rte 100 in Ludlow. 

You may have seen Steve Radonis’ truck there, since he has been working on that place for the elderly owner for quite some time.

It will take place on Sunday, 8/22 at 11 AM

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Community Luncheon Canceled ~ a note from Margo

Please note the cancelation of the Community Luncheon planned for 8/20.  I have received several notes from people indicating that they do not feel comfortable gathering in light of the increased number of Covid cases.  Out of an abundance of caution, we will not be meeting – sorry!

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