February 14th, 2020 (No Comments)
As published in the Rutland Herald by Keith Whitcomb on Feb. 14, 2020 With a new manager and several new staff members, the local solid waste district is hoping to embrace change. “I think you’re going to always have change, and it’s how you cope with that change,” said Mark Shea, district manager at the […]
February 13th, 2020 (No Comments)
As published in the Rutland Herald by Keith Whitcomb on February 13. The local solid waste district will refund $150,000 to its member towns. Mark Shea, district manager of the Rutland County Solid Waste District, said in an interview Thursday the $150,000 is a budget surplus accumulated over a period of years. He said the […]
January 27th, 2020 (No Comments)
We aren’t a publicly traded corporation, but we do strive to make a profit so we can improve our services to better support our members. With every investment and capital gain we make, your town’s “share” in our assets increases. The chart below shows that Mount Tabor’s proportional share in our expenses and income results […]
January 27th, 2020 (No Comments)
We aren’t a publicly traded corporation, but we do strive to make a profit so we can improve our services to better support our members. With every investment and capital gain we make, your town’s “share” in our assets increases. The chart below shows that Mount Holly’s proportional share in our expenses and income results […]
January 17th, 2020 (No Comments)
We aren’t a publicly traded corporation, but we do strive to make a profit so we can improve our services to better support our members. With every investment and capital gain we make, your town’s “share” in our assets increases. The chart below shows that Mendon’s proportional share in our expenses and income results in […]