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Fund in 2007 and since then has raised money every year to support area residents in need of help staying warm.
Richmond under boil water notice
The Richmond Water Resources Department issued a boil water notice for Richmond residents Tuesday after floodwaters entered a water pump station.
“There is a strong possibility that your drinking water supply may become contaminated on the way to the tap,” the notice states.
Residents are advised not to drink tap water without first boiling it and letting it cool. Boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food preparation. Boiling kills bacteria and other organisms in the water.
Property Transfers June 2023
• Christine Sears bought a condominium on Rita Road from Kelley Scannell for $162,500.
• Seon Wha Sung bought a condominium on Maidstone Lane from the Cynthia L. Coy Revocable Living Trust for $699,000.
• Atwood Holdings LLC bought a .3-acre lot on Caroline Court from Adams Real Properties LLC for $140,000.
• John Morse bought a condominium on Zephry Road from Joanna Cole for $361,000.
• Lynn Coody bought a home on Churchview Drive from Martha Shoemaker for $580,000.
Rotary awards grant for heating fuel assistance
At its annual leadership changeover gathering in late June, the Williston-Richmond Rotary Club awarded a grant of $2,500 to the Split the Ticket Fund, a program that matches financial contributions with donations of heating oil, kerosene and propane from local energy providers.

Matt Cota of the Vermont Fuel Dealers Association accepted the donation from outgoing Rotary president Sally Stockwell Metro. The club was instrumental in the founding of the Split the Ticket
“This boil water notice will remain in effect until damage from flooding can be assessed and the system is able to demonstrate that the quality and quantity of the drinking water meets state and federal drinking water standards,” the notice states.
For more information, contact Richmond Town Manager Josh Arneson at (802) 316-7563.
• Rita Rivers bought a condominium on Eastview Circle from Lois McGuire for $353,000.
• Scott Batdorf bought a home on 7 acres on Mountain View Road from the Peggy W. Larson Trust for $538,500.
• Kelly Kimball bought a condominium on Bittersweet Circle from Kenneth Morton Jr., for $434,500.

• John Adams bought 6 acres of open land on Old Stage Road from Elizabeth Ezerman for $120,000.
• Pema Lama bought a home on Chloe Circle from Northridge-Williston LLC for $869,518.
• Matthew Dufresne bought a condominium on Eastview Circle from Tashina Williams for $346,000.
• Frank Guadagnini bought a home on Kirby Lane from Prati Gurung for $480,000.
• Stuart Kowarsky bought a home on 2 acres on Terrace Drive from Orlando Bru for $930,000.
• Evan Harrison bought a home on Katie Lane from Larry Parah for $739,900.
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