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Police seek public’s help to identify trespasser in Eden
EDEN — Vermont State Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man suspected of trespassing on private property in Eden on July 4. The man was photographed on East Hill Road around 4 p.m. while driving a greenish-blue Subaru Forrester that had a roof rack and what seemed to be a spare “donut” tire on the rear driver’s side.
Towns, state tally damage from recent rainstorms
A powerful summer storm that settled over the Worcester Range two weekends ago may have seemed isolated in its destructive force, wiping out roads, culverts and bridges on Stowe’s eastern flank and in parts of Elmore, but the towns might not have to pay for the cleanup all by themselves.
State requests FEMA assessment after Stowe and other towns sustain new flood damage
Stowe and Walden were among the most affected areas in a set of localized storms. The cost of repairs may be significant, local officials say. Read the story on VTDigger here: State requests FEMA assessment after Stowe and other towns sustain new flood damage.
Expect delays this summer on Route 15
JEFFERSONVILLE, Vt. (WCAX) - Traffic delays continue into next week if you are traveling through Lamoille County. Traffic is slow moving on Route 15 as crews work on a repaving project. This project has been delayed several years, but the VTrans project kicked off this spring. You will likely hit...
First ever year-round, permanent homeless shelter opens in Lamoille Valley
HYDE PARK, Vt. (WCAX) - Dozens of community members celebrating a long battle to open up the Lamoille Community House in Hyde Park. “We had a couple of years 2015, ‘16, ‘17, where we tried to put something together, but there was a lot of push-back,” said Rabbi David Fainsilber from the Jewish Community of Greater Stowe.
In Johnson, many flood-damaged essential services remain in limbo
“We were always on the river. But if you can’t be on the river anymore, where is the future of Johnson going to be?” the town administrator said. Read the story on VTDigger here: In Johnson, many flood-damaged essential services remain in limbo.
Man burgles business, drives truck into river, police say
A man who police say took his brother’s pickup and crashed it into the Lamoille River with his brother in the backseat and then attacked officers responding to the scene was arraigned in Lamoille County Superior Court last week. According to Vermont State Police affidavits, Nathan W. Lynch, 28,...
Wolcott woman pleads guilty to Social Security benefits theft
A woman from Lamoille County could be imprisoned for as long as ten years for stealing Social Security Disability Insurance benefits. The Vermont U.S. Attorney’s office says Maryann Manning, 63, of Wolcott has pleaded guilty to receiving stolen government money. Her sentencing date wasn’t immediately known. She may also have to pay a fine of up to $250,000.
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