AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHealth Access in Rutland: CCN-RMHS is expanding its Open Access model so people can walk in for same-day assessments, now including Child and Family Mental Health Services and adding more days each week. Workforce for Home Care: Central Vermont Home Health & Hospice is accepting applications for its first paid Licensed Nursing Assistant training program launching in August 2026 in Barre. Local Culture & 250th: Bennington’s Village Garage Distillery unveiled “Vermont Republic Rye,” a 127-proof barrel-strength malted rye made from local grains to mark the Vermont Republic era. Community Safety: Vermont’s Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force case led to a Bennington man pleading guilty to felony possession of child sexual abuse materials, with a 50-month to 15-year sentence. Schools & Future Planning: Harwood Unified’s board committee is moving toward a major restructuring plan—potentially shrinking from seven schools to three over five years. Independence Day Events: Montpelier Alive is planning “250 Together!” with a parade, Montpelier Mile road race, live music, and fireworks on July 3. Arts for Kids: Essex area listings highlight family-friendly events like the Vermont Renaissance Faire and a substance use addiction summit.
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