The Vermont Statutes Online
The Statutes below include the actions of the 2025 session of the General Assembly.
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Subchapter
001
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BOUNDARIES AND GENERAL POWERS
(Cite as: 24 App. V.S.A. ch. 213, § 1)
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§ 1. Boundaries
The inhabitants of all that part of the Town of Cambridge bounded and described as
follows:
All that portion of the Town of Cambridge, in the County of Lamoille, known as the
Village of Cambridge and enclosed in the following boundaries, to wit: the northern
boundary of the Village shall be the southern bank of the Lamoille River, beginning
at a point on the highway leading through Cambridge Village at northwest corner of
the covered bridge over the Lamoille River and following the highway to the boundary
line between the lands of Charles E. Ellenwood and the estate of O.W. Reynolds, Sidney
Leach, and Saphronia Cady, meaning to include all property between the highway and
the Lamoille River; thence following the southwest boundary of the Ellenwood’s farm
to lands by E. J. Gates, and following the boundary of the Gates’ property to a point
on the highway leading from Cambridge Village to Pleasant Valley near the Rogers Bridge;
thence following the highway to the southern bounds of land owned by Mrs. W.H. Parker,
and following the boundary of the lot to the highway known as the Hill road to Pleasant
Valley; thence following the highway to a point that marks the boundary of the farm
known as the Cutting place; thence along the boundary to the Lamoille River, meaning
to include all that district on the west bank of the river between the Cutting farm
and the point of beginning at the river bridge over the river, are hereby incorporated
and made a body politic, and shall be hereafter called the Village of Cambridge.