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Bellows Falls man dies in Westminster crash
WESTMINSTER — An 87-year-old Bellows Falls man died following a vehicle crash on US Route 5 at the intersection with Coolidge Street, officials reported. Hugh Haggerty, the operator of a 2022 Toyota Tacoma, sustained fatal injuries in the accident that occurred under clear skies and on dry road conditions.
Rutland doctor to be honoredwith sculpture downtown
Dr. Charles Caverly was world’s first to identify polio epidemic The 13th addition to the Rutland Sculpture Trail will honor a groundbreaking Rutland doctor, and the hundreds of local medical professionals who responded to the Covid-19 pandemic. The sculpture, designed by and to be carved from Danby White marble by Italian sculptor Alessandro Lombardo, will […]
Opera Company of Middlebury Announces Appointment of Managing Director
Opera Company of Middlebury has announced the appointment of Robin Allen LaPlante to the role of Managing Director, effective immediately. Following the search process for an administrative leader, OCM's Board of Directors found LaPlante's background in arts administration throughout New England, coupled with her extensive experience in external relations, to be an excellent match for the organization's needs.
Vermont State Fair to showcase big events including Florida Georgia Line sensation Tyler Hubbard, motorcycle racing, and more
Saturday, Aug. 17 at 8:15 p.m.—RUTLAND—The Vermont State Fair, Vermont State Fairgrounds, 175 South Main St., Rutland is set to deliver an exciting lineup of events during its Rutland stop from Aug. 13-17 offering something for everyone. Some if the big name highlights will be featured at the Diamonds and More Grandstand including motorcycle racing, […]
Killington’s new skills park at Snowshed delights beginner riders
Killington Resort recently made three new tracks with banked turns and small bridge features on an easy grade just up from Snowshed Lodge. The easiest trails on the mountain all finish there rewarding new riders with a boost of confidence to end their ride. The new park is so fun, that many choose to lap […]
KMS plans to expand campus, hires development director
Killington Mountain School’s (KMS) acquisition of Moguls Sports Pub July 31 will allow it to expand its campus footprint and enhancing the living and learning experience for its student-athletes, program participants, families, and the greater community, according to a news relelase Aug. 12. “We have exceptional programs. Our expert faculty, coaches, and staff across all […]
Rides, food and exotic animals on display at 178th Vermont State Fair in Rutland
RUTLAND, Vt. — The 178th Vermont State Fair is back. Visitors from around the state came to experience the rides, games and even pig races on Wednesday. The fair shows a variety of farm animals but also had some more exotic creatures. "Cool Zoo," based in Orlando, Florida, has been educating attendees about animals such as alligators and sloths.
David Jennings & Follow Me Lead the Way in the $24,500 SummitMax Grand Prix
Manchester, Vermont, USA – August 14, 2024 – It was a stunning Sunday afternoon on August 11, as exhibitors and spectators alike gathered around the Grand Prix Ring to watch the $24,500 SummitMax Grand Prix, the climactic final grand prix event of the 2024 Hits Vermont Summer Festival. The class marked the end of the six-week summer circuit in Manchester, Vermont, and served as the grand finale to an exhilarating season of equestrian excellence. Amidst the anticipation and excitement, David Jennings (USA) and his remarkable mount, Follow Me, claimed the top prize.
America East Unveils 2024 Preseason Poll: Catamounts Shine
The America East Conference announced its 2024 preseason coaches' poll, placing the Vermont Catamounts fifth with 20 points. The poll saw UAlbany as the top choice with 34 points and four first-place votes. Two Catamounts, Sophia Drees and Sophia Lefranc, earned preseason all-conference honors following standout performances in the previous season. Drees aims to break the assists record for Vermont as she approaches the new season. The Catamounts will start their season against Lafayette on August 30.
Wood, Stevens survive primary challenge
Faced with their first primary challenge in eight years serving together, Waterbury’s state representatives Theresa Wood and Tom Stevens prevailed against challenger Elizabeth Brown in Tuesday’s Democratic primary. The Waterbury incumbents now move on to the Nov. 5 General Election in their bid to continue representing the Washington-Chittenden...
Man suspected in nearly two dozen killings in Peru arrested in NY
NEW YORK (AP) — A reputed Peruvian gang leader suspected in nearly two dozen killings in his home country was arrested Wednesday in New York by U.S. immigration authorities. Gianfranco Torres-Navarro, the leader of “Los Killers” who purportedly has tattoos referencing the names of 23 victims, was arrested in Endicott, New York, about 145 miles […]
Party dynamics play out in some of Vermont’s few competitive House primaries
One race, in Windham County, was marked by eleventh-hour allegations of election interference that are now being investigated by the state’s Democratic Party. Read the story on VTDigger here: Party dynamics play out in some of Vermont’s few competitive House primaries.
Milton football begins new era under familiar face
MILTON, Vt. (WCAX) - High school football season is right around the corner, with teams from all over the state opening up camp this week. On Tuesday, we caught up with a squad looking to build momentum under a first-year head coach. And it should be a very familiar face for the Yellow Jackets and their fans, as Dustin Rock takes over at Milton. The 25-year old former Castleton Spartan takes the reigns at his high school alma mater following two years as an assistant under Jim Provost and Mike Williams. Last fall, Milton got off to a good start with a dominant win over Missisquoi...then didn’t win again until mid-October. A big victory over Spaulding gave them a window, and a miraculous comeback against Mt. Abe-Vergennes would send the Jackets to the playoffs for the first time in five years. Now a number of key contributors from last year’s team have moved on, guys like Kayden Geraw and Matt Zeno. But with a number of guys on the line and targets like Sam Plouffe returing, the Jackets are looking to build themselves back into a regular playoff team. “That experience will help us,” said senior lineman Quintin Mitchell. “We’ll learn from the mistakes we made last year, and we’ll be able to use what we did in those last two games to carry us through the season.” “It has carried on into camp,” fellow senior lineman Kenyon Burke said of last year’s late momentum. “We have great energy right now. Everyone’s bonding together. It’s gonna be a great year.” “It’s a boyhood dream come true,” Rock said of taking over at Milton. “This place means a lot to me. I went on to play at Castleton and that would’ve never been possible without this place. I think we’re seeing the effects of where we left off last year, and that our tough loss in Fair Haven didn’t really knock these guys down. We’re three practices in, and the effort, the energy and the heart, it’s all there. They found this drive and this motivation. They came in this year, very, very hungry.” Milton opens its season Friday, August 30th against Chittenden County rival Colchester.
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