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Vermont State Police are investigating after a pedestrian was struck. VSP responded to a call that someone was hit by a car on Rte. 9 in. Marlboro in the area of Hogback Mountain Overlook. Police. pronounced 74-year-old Constance Vrooman of Marlboro dead at the. scene. The crash is still under...
Spiritual director training continues in Diocese of Burlington
In an effort to increase the availability of trained spiritual directors in the Diocese of Burlington, a first-ever spiritual director training program facilitated by the Oblates of the Virgin Mary was launched and is moving into its second year. Thirteen men and women — including a number of deacons and one priest — recently completed Year One of the three-year program.
Rediscovering Lost Flora: The Extinction of a Native New Hampshire Crabgrass
In 1901, several peculiar specimens of crabgrass were discovered on the rocky slopes of Rock Rimmon in Manchester, New Hampshire. Initially thought to belong to the species known as slender crabgrass (Digitaria filiformis), the slender, wiry plants with small, delicate spikelets were only known from this single location. But by 1931, they were last collected from the area, and the grass has not been observed since. Recently, UNH’s Albion R. Hodgdon Herbarium, which holds three of the last known remaining dried specimens of the grass, played a key role in identifying these plants as their own unique species, Digitaria laeviglumis, commonly known as smooth crabgrass.
Large fire burns down Marshfield Grassroots Center
MARSHFIELD, Vt. (WCAX) - Police say early evidence points to an electrical short as the likely cause of a fire that burned down a Marshfield community center. Crews responded to the scene around 10 a.m. Saturday on Ennis Hill Road in Marshfield, but could not salvage the 4,500-square-foot Grassroots Center community space which burned to the ground.
35-year-old swimmer goes missing in Vermont falls
UPDATE: Vermont State Police say search and recovery crews recovered a body from the Mad River at Warren Falls late Wednesday afternoon that is believed to be that of missing swimmer, Tuan Baldino, 35. A search was underway this weekend for a missing swimmer in Warren, Vermont. Vermont State Police...
Burlington mayor names former state police commander Ingrid Jonas as community safety advisor
The new role is one of multiple initiatives Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak has led to address concerns about public safety in Burlington. Read the story on VTDigger here: Burlington mayor names former state police commander Ingrid Jonas as community safety advisor.
Maple syrup farm stand thief found, police say
WHITINGHAM, Vt. (WCAX) - Police say they have found the person who was caught on camera stealing from a maple syrup farm stand in Whitingham. Vermont State Police say tips from the public helped them identify and arrest Carolyn Gagliarducci, 63, of Readsboro, for multiple thefts from a self-service maple syrup farm stand on Corse Road.
Little Fenway hosts 13th Wiffle Ball Classic to benefit Type 1 diabetes
ESSEX, VT – “The Vermont Summer Classic has been described by some as a giant hug for those with Type 1 diabetes,” said Jeff Kolok, CEO of SlamT1D. It’s that time of year again to swing for the fences in Essex. “It is a fundraiser and each year we seem to just crush one record […]
Massive Meteor Shower Tonight Across New York
Tonight the skies across New York State will be lit up with thousands of meteors shooting across the region. Tonight will be the peak night to watch the Perseid meteor shower. According to NASA, this is considered the best meteor shower of the year. READ MORE: YOU MIGHT STILL HAVE...
ReadingFilmFEST 2024 to feature 68 films in celebration of 10th anniversary
The Reading Film Office has released its 2024 schedule for the international ReadingFilmFEST, which can be found at readingfilmfest.com. This year’s festival takes place from October 10-13, and in celebration of its 10th anniversary, a number of special events are expected to be announced in the coming weeks. This milestone event promises to be a vibrant celebration of independent cinema and filmmaking talent from around the globe.
Police ask for help locating 2 runaway juveniles
BERKSHIRE, Vt. (WCAX) - Vermont State Police are asking the public for help finding two runaway juveniles. Troopers in the St. Albans barracks were called Sunday morning to help locate Jenna Brady, 16, of Berkshire, who is believed to be with another runaway juvenile, Alex St. John, 17, also of Berkshire.
St. Pierre finishes 8th in 1500m final
PARIS, IDF — Vermonter Elle St. Pierre gave it all she had in Paris, coming short of a medal in her second Olympic games, finishing with a time of 3:57.52. Kenyan Faith Kipyegon came away with her 3rd consecutive gold medal in the event, running 3:51.29 to claim top prize. Australian Jess Hull claimed silver, with Great Britain's Georgia Bell earning bronze.
Teenage runaway shot at Burlington skate park
A 17-year-old boy from Utica, New York, is in custody as an out-of-state runaway after being shot in the chest on the Burlington waterfront. The Burlington Police Department says the shooting took place at the Andy ‘A_Dog’ Williams Skatepark, which is just off of Lake Street. Precisely when the unnamed teen was shot wasn’t clear Sunday evening. However, police say he arrived at the UVM Medical Center emergency department shortly after 4:30 a.m. Sunday.
Repeat offender now back on Burlington streets
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - A man with nearly 230 law enforcement encounters in the past year is back on Burlington streets again. Burlington police say they arrested Patrick Ibbotson, 37, of Burlington, once on Thursday and Friday, and then twice on Saturday for violating conditions of release. After police arrested...
Bristol man arrested for DUI #2, driving with suspended license
BRISTOL — A 24-year-old Brandon man was arrested late Saturday night on suspicion of driving under the influence and operating a vehicle with a criminally suspended license. At approximately 10:25 p.m., Troopers from the New Haven Barracks were patrolling the area of Vermont Route 116 when they conducted a check of Sycamore Park.
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