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White River Junction, VT Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms

Directory of White River Junction, Vermont Attorneys, Lawyers, Law Firms, etc.
(16 attorneys currently listed)

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Watt Alexander
85 North Main Street
White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 296-8109
Roger Bloomfield
55 Railroad Row
White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 295-3737
Wm Donahue
38 Taft Avenue
White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 295-2155
Robert Gerety Jr
144 Palmer Court
White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 649-1948
Robert Gerety Jr
144 Palmer Court Suite 4A
White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 649-1910
Michael Kainen
72 South Main Street
White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 296-2100
Laurie Levin
167 North Main Street
White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 295-5631
Brian Marsicovetere
128 Gates Street
White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 296-6200
Garfield Miller
20 Palmer Court
White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 649-1112
Plante & Hanley
82 Fogg Farm Road
White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 295-3151
Charles Powell
5 North Main Street
White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 295-7773
Jan Sensenich
2456 Christian Street
White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 649-1213
Terino Raffaele M
Christian
White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 295-2821
Terino Raffaele M
28 North Main Street
White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 295-2575
Peter Welch
Holiday Inn Drive
White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 295-9347
George Wenz
165 North Main Street
White River Junction, VT 05001
(802) 295-2700

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Economic Controversy Surrounds Louisiana's $3 Billion Coastal Restoration Initiative

The nearly $3 billion Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion project in New Orleans has ignited debates over its economic implications, as stakeholders weigh the benefits against community concerns. Proponents like Simone Maloz emphasize the expected job creation and tax revenue, while critics, including oysterman Mitch Jurisich, raise alarms about potential long-term damage to local industries. As legal challenges threaten the project's progress, local officials seek resolutions that balance restoration needs with environmental safety. The outcome may significantly impact real estate values and civil litigation in the region.

Oregon Proposes Driving Ban on Two Beaches to Enhance Safety and Preserve Environment

The Oregon State Parks and Recreation Department (OPRD) is seeking public input on a proposed ban of motor vehicle access to two beach areas near Pacific City, Oregon, specifically Tierra Del Mar and Cape Kiwanda, citing safety and preservation concerns. OPRD is promoting this initiative to improve beach quality and reduce risks associated with vehicle traffic, particularly during shorebird nesting seasons. Public comments can be submitted until 5 p.m., February 12, 2021. This move may resonate with residents and legal professionals involved in civil litigation and real estate law, as it impacts coastal access rights. Comments can be made online or at an upcoming virtual hearing on January 28, 2021.

Traffic Improvement Projects Announced for Seaside and Oregon Coast

Seaside, Oregon, will see significant traffic upgrades as part of the Oregon Department of Transportation's new initiative. ODOT spokesperson Angela Beers Seydel confirmed that improvements at the busy intersection of U.S. 101 and Broadway will include new signals, turn lanes, and a transit stop, aimed at enhancing safety and reducing congestion. This initiative aligns with Oregon's broader strategic action plan for modern transportation. Concurrently, other coastal projects, including repairs at the Youngs Bay Bridge and upgrades to various locales, demonstrate Oregon's commitment to improving its infrastructure. These developments are critical for mitigating the real estate impact of traffic congestion in Oregon’s coastal communities.

ATV Crash at Oregon Dunes Highlights DUI Risks at Popular Festival

A DUI incident during the UTV Takeover event at Oregon's Dunes National Recreation Area serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of impaired off-roading. Chad Revec, 51, was arrested for driving under the influence near Coos Bay after rolling his vehicle on June 23, prompting a response from Coos County Deputy M.R. Smith. The event attracts over 30,000 participants, raising concerns regarding alcohol consumption and safety. Coos County Sheriff Gabe Fabrizio emphasized the importance of responsible driving in these scenic areas. Revec evaded serious injuries but faces legal consequences as he remains hospitalized.

Warnings Issued After Fatalities on Oregon Coast: Traffic and Nature Safety Concerns Increase

Recent tragedies along the Oregon coast highlight critical safety issues for residents and visitors. Two traffic-related deaths occurred on Highway 6 and Highway 18, as Gene Carlson, 66, and a 21-year-old Dayton man lost their lives in separate accidents, raising concerns over driving risks. Additionally, a California man, Steve Allen, was presumed dead after a surfing mishap at the Devil's Churn near Yachats, Oregon, emphasizing the dangers of recreational activities. Oregon State Police urge heightened awareness in both personal injury law and traffic regulations, particularly as summer crowds decrease. Community members are encouraged to prioritize safety while navigating the beautiful but perilous Oregon coastline.