Click on the link below for full Warning
Updated 09.25.25 Signed Board Warning for Bond Vote
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Use caution if using water from roadside springs
Roadside springs are not considered a safe source of water for drinking and cooking (or other ways of swallowing water).
They are not tested and are frequently contaminated with bacteria or other germs that can make you very sick. Roadside springs are susceptible to contamination from land uses above them (for example, manure spreading, mining, or dumping chemicals) and from insects and animals. In fact, a recent Giardia outbreak in New Hampshire is linked to a roadside spring.
However, if your well or spring has run dry and you have no other safe water source, roadside springs may offer a temporary solution.
- It is okay to use water from roadside springs for bathing, washing clothes, and flushing toilets.
- Collect and store spring water in separate containers from your drinking water to prevent contamination.
- Boil water for one minute before using it for drinking, cooking, washing fruits and vegetables, brushing teeth, and making ice cubes, and concentrated juices.
o Note that even after boiling there could be health risks, especially for infants, older adults, and people with weakened immune systems. Boiling will kill any germs that are in the water, but will not get rid of other contaminants.
If you have symptoms like nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, reach out to your health care provider if they become severe.
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WORCESTER RESIDENTS
The Town STILL needs your help
Worcester needs folks to join the many volunteers already giving their time to make our community function smoothly.
Particular needs include
1. Town Health Officer and Deputy Health Officer
2. Recreation Committee members
3. Planning Commission members
4. Tree Warden
5. Regional Commissioners & Alternate Commissioner, to be on the board with CVRPC (Central Vermont Regional Planning Commission)
6. Transportation Advisory Committee (TAC) & TAC Alternate, (also with CVRPC)
No specific background is required for any of these positions….simply an interest in serving your community. Back-up expertise is always available through State and Town resources.
A BIG shout out and THANKS to the folks who have recently joined and now volunteer as Emergency Management Director as well as new Recreation Committee and Planning Commission members!!!!
Please contact the Worcester Town Clerk for further information.
worcestertownclerk@gmail.com
802-223-6942
+Food Pantry inside the Town Hall
Offers more than what is generally on the porch.
Open the 3rd Saturday of the month.
11:00 to 1:00pm
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Business Hours
Town Clerk/Treasurer/Delinquent Tax Collector’s regular office hours:
Monday: 12:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Tuesday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Wednesday: 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Thursday: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm
Friday: Closed to the Public
For vault time or research time, please call to make an appointment.
The Listers’ NEW office hours are Mondays 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
EMAIL: WORCESTERLISTERS@GMAIL.COM
For additional listings and contact information, please see the full Directory
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Location
The Worcester Town Complex is located at 20 Worcester Village Road, Worcester, Vermont 05682. The Complex is home to the Town Clerk/Treasurer’s Office, the Delinquent Tax Collector’s office, the Volunteer Fire Department and the Listers’ Office. The Town mailing address is P.O. Box 161, Worcester, VT 05682
The Highway Department is located at 11 Maxham Drive.
The Worcester Town Complex phone number is (802) 223-6942
The Fax number is 802-229-5216
Katie Miller– Treasurer & Delinquent Tax Collector
worcestertreasurervt@gmail.com
Jennifer LeStat– Town Clerk
worcestertownclerk@gmail.com
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Municipal Code Of Ethics
https://ethicscommission.vermont.gov/sites/ethics/files/documents/Municipal
How do I file a complaint?
- Municipal complaints: Open and save the fillable PDF Complaint Form or fillable Microsoft Word Complaint Form to your computer.
- Email the completed, signed form (either as a saved PDF or scanned Word document) to ethicscommission@vermont.gov
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Dog Licenses
All dogs must be licensed on or before April 1st every year. If registering after 4/1, there is a late fee of 2.00$/per dog. Dogs must also have a current rabies certificate. We cannot
process credit or debit cards at this time. Cash, checks or money orders are gratefully accepted.
FEES: Neutered/Spayed 11.00$ late fee–> 15.00$
Not Neutered or Spayed 15.00$ late fee–> 19.00$
If you would like your dog tag and receipt/license sent to you in the mail, please include a self addressed and stamped envelope. (SASE).
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Search Land Records, Lister Cards, Tax Bills
We have 40 years of land records available now online!
The link below will take you to the current land record files available.
LAND RECORDS LINK
This link will let you access current redacted tax bills and lister cards.
There is a 2.00 charge to remove the watermark and print the document.