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Camara Snaps 14 Year Streak With Devil’s Bowl Win
WEST HAVEN, VT – Poultney, Vt.’s Dave Camara, a Vermont racing icon from the 1990’s and 2000’s began 2024 under the radar, with little talk of what – if any – his racing plans would be, until just before Devil’s Bowl’s 58th season opener, when it was announced Camara would come back to race in West Haven all year.
Young Writers Project: ‘Went strawberry-picking today’
This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “Went strawberry-picking today,” by Sela Morgenstein Fuerst, 11, of South Burlington. Artwork is “Contrast,” by Amelia Van Driesche, 17, of Burlington. Read the story on VTDigger here: Young Writers Project: ‘Went strawberry-picking today’.
Peacham family escaped flooding just in time; home destroyed
PEACHAM, Vt. (WCAX) - It has been more than four days since floodwaters ripped through parts of the region. The town of Peacham was hit especially hard, and for many there, their lives will never be the same. The brook that used to flow behind the Mackenzies’ home in Peacham...
11 Roads With 14 Cameras Busting Speeders in New York
14 cameras are busting speeders on several roads in New York State this week. The radar was installed as part of legislation, signed into law in September 2022. The cameras move around the state every week to different construction zones in an effort to get drivers to take their foot off the gas and keep workers safe.
Most Vermont trains back in service after last week’s flooding washed out tracks
One freight line continues to be down and undergoing tricky repairs, according to Vermont Rail System president Selden Houghton. Read the story on VTDigger here: Most Vermont trains back in service after last week’s flooding washed out tracks.
Groton, Vermont grapples with road closures following last week's severe floods
GROTON, Vt. — The town of Groton in Caledonia County continues to grapple with significant road closures and damage in the aftermath of last week's floods, with recovery efforts expected to last for weeks. Dump trucks filled with material continue to pour into Groton to fix major state arteries,...
Finding joy through Tai Chi
Valley residents Richard and Nancy Browne are teaching tai chi out of their Fayston home through early September. The classes guide students through a series of 13 slow, expansive movements developed by Yang Chengfu – one of the best-known teachers of Yang-style tai chi, who helped developed the art into its modern form.
Alleged Georgia shots-fired incident leads to arrest
Burlington man arrested after Georgia shots-fired incident. A Burlington man is due in court in St. Albans in late August in connection with a reported shots-fired incident in the town of Georgia. Vermont State Police were told someone was firing a gun from a car on Highbridge Road shortly before...
Burlington American Little League captures first District I crown since 2004
For the first time in two decades, the 10-to-12-year-old all-stars from Burlington American will represent District I at the Vermont Little League baseball state tournament. Burlington American defeated Champlain Valley 6-4 in Saturday morning's District I championship game at Schifilliti Field, advancing to the four-team state tournament for the first time since 2004.
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