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Gravel roads tell Vermont’s story top to bottom on VTXL cycling route
Joe Cruz, who mapped out the route, poses on a part of the VTXL gravel cycling path. Photo by Charlotte Oliver. The trail demands much of the rider and offers rewards. Its 301 miles are peppered with 30,300 feet in total climb — all on public dirt roads between a dozen rocky sections.
New Jersey, NY and PA Will Be Affected By the Latest Change from the USPS
Do you remember when there wasn't online bill pay through your bank?. If not, let me tell you a story. Not so long ago, after you received a bill in the mail, you would pay it with a check. You would then put the return portion of that bill with...
Severe thunderstorm warning issued for upstate New York
The National Weather Service in Buffalo has issued a severe thunderstorm warning for: Southwestern Wayne CountyNortheastern Livingston CountySoutheastern Monroe CountyNorthwestern Ontario County Effective Until: 5:15 p.m. ...
St. Lawrence County pair facing drug charges after Sunday morning traffic stop
WADDINGTON, N.Y. (WWTI) – A St. Lawrence County pair is facing drug possession charges after a Sunday morning traffic state by New York State Police. According to authorities, troopers pulled over 19-year-old Shelby Lamay of Madrid and 45-year-old Reid St. Ann of Massena. The duo were allegedly in possession of drug paraphernalia after they were […]
3rd annual Substance Use Addiction Summit set for July 19
ESSEX JUNCTION — Two St. Albans residents passionate about recovery from substance use are bringing people together to discuss life-saving solutions. Melinda White and Brad Ferland are the organizers behind “Coming Together,” a substance use addiction summit, set for Friday, July 19 at the Champlain Valley Exposition. The event is free and open to the public, no registration required. Attendees can come by anytime between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. to listen to inspiring speakers, participate in workshops and connect with over 80 booths.
Bruce De Bree: Traffic and noise need to be addressed before the Champlain Valley Expo hosts more concerts
Past attempts to get them to reduce the noise have not worked after the fact. Read the story on VTDigger here: Bruce De Bree: Traffic and noise need to be addressed before the Champlain Valley Expo hosts more concerts.
Home tour of the week: A $535,000 home with an accessory apartment
This house in Essex has a modern kitchen with a year old dishwasher and access to an accessory apartment. The tree-lined backyard is also ideal for lawn games and barbecues. HIGHLIGHTS: detached two car garage, refinished hardwood floors, 0.69 acres of land. Listed by Elise Polli, Polli Properties.
Ludlow Parks and Rec presents the Better Days Band
LUDLOW, Vt. – Ludlow Parks and Recreation presents the Better Days Band on Sunday, July 21, from 6:30-8 p.m., at Veterans Memorial Park in Ludlow, as part of their Summer Bandstand series. The beginnings of the Better Days Band (BDB) began back in 1971 as Better Days and Co.,...
Springfield Rotary learns about the Peace Corps
SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – Rotarian Bill Bridgeford, the senior recruiter for Peace Corps in Vermont, gave an overview of the Peace Corps to the Springfield Rotary Club at its club meeting on July 9 at Maebelline’s. Bridgeford began his Peace Corps career as a volunteer in 2016, just a...
Housing-related ideas and initiatives on the table at Warren Planning Commission
The Warren Planning Commission continued its work on short-term rentals and the town’s plans to collect data about them at its Monday, July 8, meeting this week. Commissioners said they have been processing public feedback about a draft ordinance that would require Short Term Rental (STR) owners to register with the town, allowing the town to collect data about STR ownership in the coming years. The town is ultimately seeking to understand whether and how the STR market may be impacting the availability of longer-term housing in Warren.
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