26-09-2025 21:29 via vtdigger.org

When their spring failed, a Northfield family turned to a town spigot. Then it was shut off.

Kelly Murch and her two-year-old daughter Rose fill 15-gallon containers with water at a friend’s home in Northfield on Friday, Sept. 26. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDiggerA family of five in Northfield has been without running water for 12 days.When the spring water they rely on at their home trickled to a stop on Sept. 9 because of the state’s ongoing drought, Kelly Murch said she started to call around for options.And with three children — ages 2, 7 and 11 — it’s b
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