Vermont has no plans to send mental health patients back to the state hospital in Waterbury, which was closed by flooding from the remnants of Hurricane Irene, Gov. Peter Shumlin said Thursday. Construction on a new one is likely years away. The roughly 50 patients housed there have been sent to ...
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