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CATS invites next generation to connect with nature
WESTPORT | Champlain Area Trails (CATS), an accredited land trust, invites the Champlain Valley’s up-and-coming trailblazers and conservationists to connect with nature at a special event on July 24. CATS, founded in 2009, creates and maintains over 98 miles of trails, protects 992 acres of land, and has hosted...
Reflecting the peace of Christ in music
“Peace is an integral part of our liturgies and spiritual life. Christ came to bring peace, and music and prayer should reflect that,” said Dr. Kevin D. Parizo, director of music and organist at the Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Middlebury. “I would hope that our congregations reflect on the words of the hymns as they pertain to the liturgy of the day as well as the liturgical season that is being celebrated. Given the world’s status at this moment, people should constantly be praying and reflecting on how to achieve peace.”
You’re Not Imagining It: Prices Have Increased at New Hampshire Walmarts
In recent years, Walmart has become a huge part of my life. It's my one-stop shop for grocery shopping (yes, I'm blessed enough to live near a supercenter), workout clothes, and makeup. Now that I have a brand-new baby to dress, Gwen's wardrobe is practically made up entirely of clothes from Wally World.
First Alert Forecast: Dangerous heat returns to Tri-State Area
NEW YORK -- Extreme heat returned Sunday and it's going to get hotter over the next few days as we have another heat wave on the way.Temps on Sunday climbed into the low 90s, but feltmore like the mid and upper 90s. A pop-up shower or storm remains possible as things heat up.Beach forecastIf you're headed to the beach, there is a moderate to high rip current risk for Long Island and low risk for New Jersey. Be sure to use plenty of sunscreen as there is a burn time of under 15 minutes on Sunday. Heat index could soar over...
Vermont Green punches playoff ticket
LUDLOW, Mass. (WCAX) - Entering Saturday’s road tilt with Western Mass, Vermont Green could punch its ticket to the playoffs with a win against the league’s second place team. And after falling behind 1-0 in the 66th minute, the boys in green quickly equalized just three minutes later,...
New York State Woman Allegedly Drove Nearly 4X Over BAC Limit
With the long July 4th weekend behind us, more official reports continue to come to light over arrests law enforcement conducted across the state, especially concerning those suspected of driving while impaired. State Police say during last year’s Fourth of July enforcement period, troopers arrested 193 people for DWI, and investigated 949 crashes.
UVM women’s hockey announces newest additions
BURLINGTON, VT – UVM women’s hockey announced its additions for the upcoming winter season on Friday. The group includes three true freshman forwards, one redshirt freshman defender, josie hemp, who scored 39 points in 29 games during her senior year of high school. Sophomore defender Ashley Kokavec, who transfers in from Maine scored 11 points […]
Motorcycle riders honor former Rutland officer Jessica Ebbighausen
RUTLAND, Vt. (WCAX) - A group of motorcycle riders in the Marble City honoring a former police officer - now continuing on her legacy. I’m overwhelmed right now we hadn’t even starting registration and we had 40 bikes here so it was pretty cool,” Jeff Houston, the Rutland Moose Lodge “Moose Riders” President said.
Stuck in Vermont: Cambridge resident bringing drag shows to small towns
CAMBRIDGE, Vt. (WCAX) - A Cambridge resident is working to bring diversity and color-- and a little bit of glitter-- to rural parts of our state. Seven Days’ Eva Sollberger got “Stuck in Vermont” with a fifth-generation Vermonter who’s bringing drag shows and story hours around the region.
Flooded out Barre City resident tells Sen. Peter Welch: ‘We are getting scared to live here’
“I can’t believe we’re here again,” the senator told city officials as he stood on a muddy sidewalk along Second Street, which was devastated by flooding last year and flooded again this week. Read the story on VTDigger here: Flooded out Barre City resident tells Sen. Peter Welch: ‘We are getting scared to live here’ .
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