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Longtime Lyndonville shop won’t reopen after recent flooding
LYNDONVILLE, Vt. (WCAX) - Recent flooding dealt another big blow to downtown Lyndonville. The Village Sport Shop will not reopen its Broad Street location despite surviving three other major floods in that location. The Village Sport Shop in Lyndonville has been in business since 1978, but because of recent flooding,...
Shelburne cemetery commissioner accosts grieving family
Mattew Gervia said cemetery commission chair Stuart Morrow invasively and aggressively confronted his family over burial costs as they stood over their mother’s burial site. Read the story on VTDigger here: Shelburne cemetery commissioner accosts grieving family.
Meet Milton's new public safety director Kyle Brouillette
Kyle Brouillette, an experienced law enforcement officer and military veteran, has been appointed as the Town of Milton’s new public safety director, bringing a wealth of experience and a strong commitment to community safety to his role. Brouillette, who oversees Milton's police, fire and rescue departments, aims to maintain...
Hundreds in Addison County lose power due to high winds from Tropical Storm Debby
ADDISON COUNTY — High winds on Friday afternoon and evening toppled trees and knocked down powerlines throughout the Green Mountain State, resulting in more than 50,000 Vermonters losing power. In Addison County at least 500 people in Middlebury were without power on Friday evening, with many more in other...
Vermont man Patrick Ibbotson arrested 4 times in three days, police say
BURLINGTON, Vt. — A Vermont man was arrested four times over the course of three days last week for a number of offenses, according to police. The Burlington Police Department said officers first came into contact with 37-year-old Patrick Ibbotson while they were patrolling the Marketplace Garage on Thursday. Police said Ibbotson was violating existing conditions of release from previous charges, and he was arrested.
Debby delivers record rainfall to upstate NY. See the totals
The remnants of Tropical Storm Debby brought widespread impacts to New York, setting rainfall records and triggering warnings around the state. Upstate New York had already been rocked by a series of powerful storms resulting from remnants of Hurricane Beryl in July. While Debby didn’t bring the same breadth of destruction, it still...
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...
Woman struck, killed by vehicle at scenic overlook in Vermont
The crash remains under investigation. A 74-year-old woman was hit and killed by a motor vehicle in Marlboro, Vermont on Saturday, police said. Authorities identified the victim as Constance J. Vrooman of Sharon Springs, New York. At 11:03 a.m., police received several 911 calls reporting a pedestrian crash on VT-9...
Milton American 11, 12 A-teams having dominant summers
They see each other’s success and feed off one another. Out to prove that no prior years were flukes and wanting to keep the tradition of Milton baseball strong. Make one another proud and keep them motivated to get their own success. Both Brian Powers’s Milton American 11-year old squad and Greg Dunn’s 12-year old team are both having outstanding seasons, doing it in very similar fashion. Both teams captured District championships in June then made appearances in the state semifinals. All the while, the two squads have picked up some extra hardware along the way, have sprinted out to unbeaten league records through the penultimate week of July and are flat-out dominating opponents with unstoppable offense and stifling defense.
NWS Investigating Possible Tornado in Upstate New York
More tornadoes touched down in New York, making them the 27th and 28th so far this year. The severe storms that blew over New York late Sunday brought heavy rain, hail, and in some places, a tornado. The National Weather Service is trying to figure out just how many touched down last weekend.
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