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Seeking a counselor for the 4-week Summer Recreation Program that runs the weeks of: June 26-June 30; July 3-July 7; Aug 7 -Aug 11; Aug 14-Aug 18.
Lifeguard certification preferred. Town willing to consider reimbursement for the certification. If interested, please contact the town administrator at townadmin@wallingfordvt.com or 802-446-2872 for information or an application or click here.
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The annual meeting for the East Wallingford Fire District #2 will be held on Monday, April 24, 2023 at 8:00 p.m. at the East Wallingford Fire house located at 5988 Route 140E.
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Registration for Wallingford and Clarendon softball has started. Registration forms are due March 31, 2023. For all the details and a registration form, please click here. For more information, contact Jesse Williams at cesbaseball@gmail.com or call 802-345-8513.
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The municipal budget passed 272-52 and all other municipal special articles were approved. Mark Tessier won the two-year Selectboard seat on a write-in campaign with 54 votes. There were no contested races. Julie Sharon was re-elected Town Clerk with 319 votes and Treasurer with 314 votes; Kathy Luzader was re-elected to a three-year term on the Selectboard with 282 votes; Patricia Pranger got 221 votes for Trustee of Public Funds; Anne Awad got 259 votes for Trustee of Public Funds; Tammy Heffernan is moderator for another year with 298 votes; and Nick Flanders got 229 tallies for the MRUUSD seat.
To review municipal voting results, click here.
As for MRUUSD results, all articles passed. Article 4 on the school budget passed 630-408; Article 5 on the Building Fund passed 792-241; and Article 6 for the Athletics Fund passed 767-263.
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A Local Concerns Meeting for the project listed below will be held on Monday, April 3rd, 2023, beginning at 6:45 PM at the Wallingford Town Office located at 75 School Street in Wallingford, VT. The meeting will be held by the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) and the Town of Wallingford.
State Highway Bridge Project
The intent of the meeting is to gather input from stakeholders, including Town Officials, residents and businesses, emergency services and other interested parties. During this meeting we will discuss the existing conditions of the bridge, site constraints, and options that should be considered in the scoping report.
Representatives from both VTrans and the Town of Wallingford will be available at the meeting to gather concerns about the project.
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Please be advised that our Assessors will be conducting permit inspections Thursday and Friday in Wallingford. The town contracts with the New England Municipal Resource Center (NEMRC).
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2023 Baseball Registration
The upcoming season is upon us and the Wallingford Recreation Committee would like
to share with Wallingford residents some helpful information to assist with the cost of
registering your children to play.
● Rutland County Little League is offering a $10 discount on registration until
February 9th
● T-Mobile Little League® Call Up Grant: The T-Mobile Little League Call Up Grant
offers a simple-to-use application to assist families in need with registration fees.
Our goal is to provide resources to get and keep children on the field. Families
interested in applying for a grant should click the button below:
https://www.littleleague.org/call-up-grant-program/
● Wallingford Rec Committee can also help with your registration dues, please
contact the town office at 802-446-2872, 802-446-2336 or email townadmin@wallingfordvt.com for more information.
Here is an update from Rutland County Little League:
Dear Rutland County Baseball Families,
The annual meeting took place last week. We are getting ready for the season and if you are
wondering what information was shared at the meeting, please see the information on our
website under Board Meetings. The meeting minutes are posted there. We would like to let all
families know that we are offering $10.00 off your registration for the next month until February
9th. We would like to encourage you to register your player for the upcoming season. We will
also be opening the indoor facility next week on Tuesday and Thursday nights to start. In order
to participate at the indoor facility you must be a registered player or volunteer with the league.
The sign ups will be coming out later this week.
https://www.rutlandcountylittleleague.com
Feel free to reach out with any questions at all.
Thanks,
Mike Robilotto
RCLL President
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NEW!! Thanks to efforts by the Conservation Commission, the transfer station has partnered with the Trex Plastic Film Recycling Program to provide special bins to accept: grocery bags, bread bags, bubble wrap, dry cleaning bags, newspaper sleeves, ice bags, plastic shipping envelopes, zip-lock and other re-closable food storage bags, cereal bags, case overwrap, salt bags, pallet wrap and stretch film, wood pellet bags, produce bags. As with all recycling, the materials should be relatively CLEAN. These items must go in the specially marked bins and NOT mixed with Zero Sort. Trex does NOT accept pet food bags, mesh/net produce bags, pool covers, frozen food bags, candy bar wrappers, chip bags, six pack rings, vinyl shower curtains (see transfer station employees if you have questions).
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Flood Resilient Communities Fund (FRCF) was established by the Vermont Legislature under Act 74 with the intent of improving landscape and community resilience and reducing the future public safety and water quality impacts of climate-related flood hazards in Vermont, focusing on buyouts of flood-vulnerable properties. This is a voluntary program that will prioritize projects in communities and/or for homeowners with greatest economic need and projects that mitigate repetitive loss among low-income and marginalized portions of the population.
For more information or an application, visit Flood Resilient Communities Fund | Vermont Emergency Management