Local News.

Teams of people in protective gloves picked up far fewer discarded needles

Cover Image for Teams of people in protective gloves picked up far fewer discarded needles
m_admin
m_admin
Posted underLocal News

ST. JOHNSBURY—Teams of people in protective gloves picked up far fewer discarded needles in town on Tuesday than expected. Starting in the Lamoille Valley Rail Trail parking lot on South Main Street, one crew nearly walked all of Bay Street before finding a single syringe. About 25 people gathered in the St. Johnsbury Community Hub on Railroad Street Tuesday morning to get supplies and direction before taking to the streets to seek out needles disposed of improperly. The initiative was driven by community feedback that there are a lot of needles out there. Carolyn Towne, director of substance misuse prevention at Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital, didn’t know the number of needles collected in a span of about two hours, but she said they were expecting to find more.


More Stories.

Cover Image for Three pieces of the former White Mountain School property are now under new ownership

Three pieces of the former White Mountain School property are now under new ownership

BETHLEHEM—Although the main campus has found no buyer yet, three pieces of the former White Mountain School property are now

m_admin
m_admin
Cover Image for A North Country school district wont enforce a transgender sports ban

A North Country school district wont enforce a transgender sports ban

WHITEFIELD — A North Country school district won’t enforce a transgender sports ban. The White Mountains Regional School District declined

m_admin
m_admin