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Senator Welch, COTS, and Evernorth celebrate grand opening of housing facility
Burlington, VT- Senator Peter Welch joined non-profits COTS and Evernorth downtown Monday morning at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for Main Street Family Housing. The new Main Street building will provide 16 affordable apartments to families experiencing homelessness. The building was built on previously unused property owned by COTS, and now serves as an extension of the Main Street Family Shelter.
VTSU Lyndon Basketball Camp concludes two highly successful weeks
Lyndonville, VT - Vermont State University Lyndon played host to the annual VTSU Lyndon Basketball Camp the past two weeks. The camp saw record enrollment, as 139 area young people, ages 8 to 15, came to campus. 34 aspiring female players attended the girls session, July 15-19. Then last week the boys session served 105 more youngsters, the largest camp attendance at Lyndon in recent years, and perhaps the largest ever.
NEK again hit by severe storms as more roll in
Flood clean-up efforts in Barre. [Photo by Terry J. Allen]. Agency of Commerce and Community Development Today is another tough day in Vermont, with the Northeast Kingdom facing the aftermath of yet another major flooding event. We are here to help as best we can with the ongoing recovery in communities across Vermont.
After seeing a high-speed, 3-car crash in Vermont, a Temple Hospital resident rushed to aid the people injured
When Kiley Nygren was 13, her brother's best friend was hit by a car in front of their house in Harvard, Massachusetts. "I wished I had known more, and I wished I could have done more in that situation to be able to help at that time," Nygren said. MORE:...
The New York Times says this New England destination is perfect for a late summer trip
It’s not too late to get away this season and The New York Times says one of the best places worldwide for a late summer trip is in Vermont. The publication released a list of six destinations great for late summer travel on Friday and included the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont; Rio de Janeiro; Olympic National Park in Washington; Aruba; Medellin, Colombia; and Laguna Beach in California.
‘A much more intense version’: St. Johnsbury residents respond to 2nd flood in a month
The latest storm drenched the Northeast Kingdom community with more than 8 inches of rainfall, washing away roads, cutting off access to homes and leading to rescues of people trapped in vehicles amid rising waters. Read the story on VTDigger here: ‘A much more intense version’: St. Johnsbury residents respond to 2nd flood in a month.
State launches debris pickup effort in towns hit hard by flooding
So far, six municipalities have executed a memorandum for state assistance: Barton Village, East Montpelier, Hinesburg, Huntington, Middlesex and Starksboro. Read the story on VTDigger here: State launches debris pickup effort in towns hit hard by flooding.
Three Vermont hospitals will work together to find cost savings
Three Vermont hospitals have signed on to a new partnership, agreeing to work together towards long-term sustainability. Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, Copley Hospital in Morrisville, and Northwestern Medical Center in St. Albans have formed the New England Collaborative Health Network. The group hopes to save money with group purchasing, and will...
The countdown is on for Vermont primaries as Aug. 13 approaches
MONTPELIER, Vt. — The countdown is on for Vermont's statewide major party primary races, including the governor’s race, lieutenant governor's seat, and state legislative positions. Major party primaries are on Aug. 13, and those who requested early or absentee ballots have already been able to turn theirs in.
NEK July 30 Flash Flooding Response
Many areas, including St. Johnsbury, were hit with up to 8 inches of rain overnight into July 30. There is widespread damage in some areas, with flash flood warnings still in effect (with more storms on the way in the next 48 hours and rivers still yet to crest). Area officials are asking folks in hard hit areas to not leave their homes if they don’t need to due to roads out and high water. More information is at Vermont Public.
Town of Morgan battered by flooding, road washouts
MORGAN, Vt. (WCAX) - The small Orleans County town of Morgan was hit hard by flash flooding and washouts Monday night. “I got up and realized it was roaring outside,” said Maria Cargill, who says she woke up to the sounds of her neighbors yelling for help. At least...
Bethel tractor-trailer rollover results in driver injuries
BETHEL — A tractor-trailer rollover on VT RT 107 near North Road early Tuesday morning resulted in suspected significant injuries to the driver, who was later transported to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center for treatment. Vermont State Police from the Royalton Barracks responded to the single-vehicle crash at approximately 4:01 a.m....
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