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Adventure Dinner marries food with play, serving fresh adventures all across Vermont
COLCHESTER — Adventure Dinner, a woman-owned, queer-friendly events and catering company recently moved its headquarters into a kitchen on Roosevelt Highway in Colchester. Its mission is to highlight and support Vermont farms, producers and small businesses through family-style dining and community events. Adventure Dinner is best known for its scenic, seasonal, sell-out, fire-cooked feasts, served at long tables in open-air fields across Vermont.
NYC man arrested locally on drug charges
TICONDEROGA | A traffic stop led to the arrest of a New York City man, who is now facing multiple felony drug charges. Ticonderoga Police report that at about 11 p.m. Aug. 17, they pulled over Sha-King Robinson when they noted him making several traffic violations. After coming to a...
Plymouth child pronounced dead after drowning incident
PLYMOUTH — A young child was pronounced deceased after being found unresponsive in a pool on Magnolia Lane, police confirmed Tuesday evening. The Plymouth Police Department responded to a call for a possible drowning in the Terryville section of town at approximately 12:04 p.m. Emergency services, including the Plymouth Volunteer Ambulance Corps and the Terryville Fire Department, arrived at the scene to find the male child victim.
Vermont police officer faces charge of aggravated assault
ST. JOHNSBURY, Vt. (WCAX) - A Vermont police officer faces a felony charge of aggravated assault for allegedly using excessive force when he tried to arrest a man. Vermont State Police say St. Johnsbury Police Sgt. George Johnson used excessive force during a physical fight with John Stelzl, 35, after he stopped Stelzl on Bay Street on May 10. Stelzl was treated at the hospital for his injuries. Troopers also say Johnson lacked sufficient cause to stop Stelzl.
VTrans: Trucker says he was forced off road into river
TYPE OF EVENT(S): Commercial Motor Vehicle Crash. INVESTIGATING INSPECTOR(S): Sgt Michael Morris, Lt Matthew Nesto. SUMMARY: On 08/20/24 at approximately 1:05 p.m., Vermont State Police in St. Albans were made aware that a tractor trailer had crashed on VT 78 in Swanton between Mac’s Bend and the U.S. Wildlife Refuge. The motor carrier operating the tractor trailer was identified as SBPS Trans, Inc., from Indianapolis, IN. DMV Inspectors and VSP responded and discovered that the tractor trailer swerved to avoid a collision with another vehicle that crossed over the center line. The tractor trailer then lost control and subsequently went into the Missisquoi River.
Former New Hampshire Senator Escalates Legal Battle
Former New Hampshire Senator Andy Sanborn’s legal fights have taken another dramatic twist as he steps up his battle with the state’s Attorney General, John Formella. Sanborn, who faces accusations of COVID relief fraud and is under orders to sell his Concord Casino, raised the stakes when he filed a new civil lawsuit against New Hampshire’s top law enforcement official.
Dartmouth basketball players union accuses school of unfair labor practices over refusal to bargain
The union representing the Dartmouth men’s basketball team filed an unfair labor practice charge against the Ivy League school on Wednesday because it has refused to negotiate with the players on a collective bargaining agreement. Service Employees International Union Local 560, which already represents some other workers at the Hanover, New Hampshire, school, said the failure to bargain was a violation of both labor law and the school’s own code of ethics. “For nearly 60 years, Dartmouth has followed a tradition of bargaining fair and equitable union contracts with our local,” union president Chris Peck said in a statement. “It is past time for Dartmouth administration to avoid the looming financial and legal liabilities by grasping this opportunity to show leadership, as the players have, and live up to its own rhetoric regarding the importance of both community and dialogue.” A regional director of the National Labor Relations Board ruled in March that Dartmouth men’s basketball players were employees of the school, clearing the way for them to unionize. The players then voted 13-2 to join SEIU Local 560.
Unconscious Rye surfer identified: Jenness Beach rescuers praised
RYE — A Massachusetts man has been identified as the unconscious surfer who was pulled from the water by fellow surfers at Jenness Beach Tuesday. He remained hospitalized Wednesday morning. A group of surfers is being hailed as good Samaritans by public safety officials for helping the man after he experienced a medical emergency Tuesday around 3:30 p.m. The family of the man, whose identity was not immediately shared publicly by Rye officials due to federal patient...
Video: Britton Lumber Company updates to wood-gasification
BATH, N.H. — Britton Lumber Company in Bath, New Hampshire, continues to invest in its Eastern White Pine manufacturing operation and recently broke ground on a combined heat and power project to update its steam plant capacity. The company will be replacing its aging thermal energy equipment with a new wood-gasification system meant to maximize the value of wood residues from the sawmill. A new 300-horsepower Hurst wood boiler system will be installed along with a microsteam turbine-generator. The backpressure steam turbine, from Nline Energy, will produce efficient, low-cost electricity that will be used by the company, with excess being put back onto the grid.
ReArch Company Breaks Ground on New Central Fire Station for Lebanon NH Fire Department
Lebanon, NH – ReArch Company, in partnership with the City of Lebanon and Lavallee Brensinger Architects, broke ground on the new Central Fire Station for the Lebanon NH Fire Department on Aug. 12. Mayor Tim McNamara and Fire Chief James Wheatley led the ceremony, which celebrated the beginning of the project.
Manchester park gets new mural, celebrates community reinvestment
The Little League clubhouse at Sheehan Basquil Park in downtown Manchester got a facelift this summer. Two dozen students interning with the Nashua nonprofit Positive Street Art spent six weeks on mentorship training, cleaning out the clubhouse and painting a mural on one side. Positive Street Art coordinator Yasamin Safarzadeh...
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