AGP Executive Report
Last update: 40 minutes agoSchool Safety: Vermont officials say “swatting” hoax calls—garbled AI-style bomb threats—sent multiple districts into lockdown and evacuations, but the threats were unfounded. Local Government: St. Albans City Council spent hours on downtown quality-of-life issues, including speeding and loud vehicles, plus renewed complaints about a sulphurous smell from the Dairy Farmers of America plant. Community & Culture: St. Albans’ newest snack spot, Back on Track, opened in May, and Manchester Community Library launched a monthly CommUNITY Gathering series starting with Juneteenth. Sports: Missisquoi Valley Union’s Lady Thunderbirds beat Lyndon 3-0 to reach the Division 2 championship, and the Vermont Blues Society’s new chair Bob Stannard will host a blues picnic June 20. Public Works & Safety: Vermont State Police are investigating a St. Johnsbury catalytic converter theft, and US Route 2 in St. Johnsbury is reduced to one lane after power lines came down. Business & Jobs: Vermont Frames marks 50 years, opening its Starksboro campus to the public July 11.
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