Vernon, VT
Welcome to Vernon, VT

Vernon Town Offices “Guarding the Past – Protecting the Future!”

Town Clerk Sandra Harris CVC/CMC
Assistant Town Clerk – Susan Miller 
Assistant Town Clerk – Aina Lindquist
Assistant Town Clerk - Phil Nelson

567 Governor Hunt Rd.
Vernon, VT 05354
Tel: 802-257-0292
Fax: 802-254-3561
E-mail:  vernontc@sover.net

See pictures from the Town Appreciation Picnic on August 7, 2007 here.

 

Help Wanted:

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

The Vernon Police Department is now accepting applications for part-time police officers. Applicants must be at least 21 years of age and willing to work holidays, nights, and weekends. Certified officers preferred.

Anyone interested in applying can pick up an application at the Vernon Police Department - 567 Governor Hunt Rd - Vernon, VT

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The Vermont Emergency Response Volunteers System (VERV)

is Vermont’s online registration system for volunteers interested in responding to, or assisting with a disaster or other emergency by collecting basic information concerning a volunteer’s skills and areas of expertise in advance of an emergency response event.  VERV.vermont.gov  is a registration site for volunteers who would like to assist a member group; a member group consists of local district health offices and regional and statewide volunteer organizations. The Vermont Department of Health sponsors and supports this state-wide registry system.  Beginning in August, the VERV media and recruitment plan was implemented with state-wide radio spots and newspaper ads.

Text Box:  Volunteers are healthcare professionals and Vermonters from all walks of life. Volunteers are trained to be a part of an emergency response team - performing critically needed tasks, such as supporting the operation of mass clinics, helping during a snowstorm or flood, or other emergency events.

The VERV Registry System is designed to support:

Registration:  key information on an individual interested in serving during an emergency.

Emergency Credentialing: to identify, monitor, and better utilize volunteers in emergencies and disasters and to validate the identity, credentials, and licenses of medical personnel.

Activation & Deployment: to ensure appropriate and available workforce resources. The system will notify you via your phone or e-mail when you are needed.

Vermont Needs your Help
You can choose the group(s) that you wish to join, some do require prerequisite training before registering on VERV. Groups include the Vermont Department of Health, Medical Reserve Core, VT Metropolitan Medical Response System and the VT Behavioral Health Disaster Response Coordination Team, as well as the VT Commission on National and Community Service, and VEM Citizens Emergency Response Team and VEM Radio Armature Civil Emergency Service.

Become a Vermont Emergency Response Volunteer
You can help respond to a large scale accident, disaster, or a public health emergency. In your neighborhood and throughout Vermont, citizen volunteers and healthcare professionals are needed to provide the important - and often life-saving - services needed in any emergency.

 

VERV volunteers can sign up to work alongside a number of organizations in the event of a public health emergency, a natural disaster or terrorist event. Your participation will provide critical support in our state's time of need.

Sign Up to Volunteer

Emergency preparedness means being ready now to respond to a situation quickly and effectively. Sign up today, so we can all be ready when we're needed.

 

Contact Karen Crampton
VERV State Coordinator
802-863-7205

 

 

 

 

Selectboard:

The Board of Selectmen is committed to support the Departments and work together to cut costs, eliminate waste, and maintain or improve the quality of service, ongoing development of a management process so that employees are empowered to improve their work environment and to actively support appropriate wages for honest work.

Michael Ball - Chair
Michael Courtemanche
Leonard Hall III
Robert Miller
Lynda Starorypinski

Meetings: First & third MONDAYS at 6:30 P.M. unless otherwise noted.

 

Justices of the Peace

Arsenault  Susan 91 Newton Hills 257-7881
Arsenault  Timothy 91 Newton Hills 257-7881
Crossmon Peter 931 Tyler Hill Rd 254-2227
Harris Sandra PO Box 161 254-9368
Hebert Deborah 54 Homestead Way 258-6518
Howe Christiane PO Box 152 254-2497
O'Donnell Patricia PO Box 66 257-1149
Roydon Annette 407 Pond Rd 254-0004
Sprague Edward PO Box 50 254-9512
Starorypinski Lynda 172 Woodland Rd 257-4537

Septic Permits

As of July 1, 2007, the state will take over all aspects of the wastewater and septic permitting process.

Contact:
Springfield, Vermont Dept. of Environmental Conservation
100 Mineral St., Suite 303
Springfield, VT 05156
phone: 802-885-8855
fax: 802-885-8890

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