Lake Parker NOT safe to swim yet
We just received notification from the VT Dept of Health that Parker Pond is not suitable for swimming. It has more than 235E. coli per 100 mL. Here is the actual letter from them.
We just received notification from the VT Dept of Health that Parker Pond is not suitable for swimming. It has more than 235E. coli per 100 mL. Here is the actual letter from them.
FREE Community Engagement at Glover School Complimentary Pizza by Parker Pie and Cheese by Jasper Hill More info on artists and schedule at https://gloverequity.org/still-i-rise-freedom-festival/
Shadow Lake has now been cleared for swimming, and we anticipate hearing back from the state about Parker by the end of the week or early next week.
Are you a student looking for some extra cash? A retiree looking for a busy but low stress job? The Town of Glover is looking for a responsible person to work in its Recycling Program, maximum 6 hours per week. Hourly wage is $15.00 an hour. Interested parties can contact theresa@townofglover.com for an application or…
CALL 211 TO REPORT DAMAGE / POTABLE WATER AVAILABLE IN GLOVER July 19, 2020 Glover Residents; The last 10 days or so have been a trying time for some of our residents. The flooding on July 10th along the Barton River in Glover Village as well as other locations in town has turned the everyday…
The Town of Glover was amazed at the outpouring of support for the Senior Meal Site and the Town Hall facility in a clean-up effort after the flood. The downstairs of the town hall sustained a considerable amount of water and mud damage affecting not only the hall itself but the contents of the meal…
A section of Parker Road will be closed on Wednesday, July 19, 2023, near Dennis Gibson’s, in order to repair the culvert near the bridge. We anticipate the road being closed between 8am – Noon. Thank you for your patience.
Thank you to everyone who has been vigilant about sending us photographs and reporting property damage. Even if you have already cleaned up, we also request that you report any damage to the state hotline by calling 211. The more reports out of Glover that they receive help us with a better chance of getting FEMA assistance.