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Barre celebrates its heritage as flood recovery continues
BARRE, Vt. — The city of Barre is celebrating its biggest event of the year. It's a celebration of community, culture, history, and the arts. With most of Washington County getting hit by floods for the second year in a row, one annual business hopes the festival will bring the community together.
Phish Frontman Reflects on DUI Arrest That Helped Him Quit Opioids & What His Wife Said When He Went to Jail (Exclusive)
"I'm so grateful that it didn't kill me," Trey Anastasio — who recently opened the Divided Sky residential recovery center — tells PEOPLE of battling opioid addiction
Crews work to improve access to a Burlington park
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Construction has started to improve access to a Burlington park. Crews have started to create a path from the Miller Center at Schifilliti Park to James Ave. The path is 8-feet wide and 830-feet long. The city says its a well traveled area that connects the...
2 Mass. residents killed in fiery Vt. crash
Two people from Massachusetts are dead after a fiery crash early Sunday morning in Vermont. Vermont State Police say troopers responded to a single-vehicle crash on Interstate 89 northbound in Middlesex around 5:04 a.m. and found a Lexus ES330 fully engulfed in flames. The driver and front seat passenger were...
Stewart’s Shops Announces New Summer Goodies
This fan favorite, New York business has over 350 shops in New York state and Vermont. They have won the 'Top Workplace Award'. Stewart's Shops also has over 95,000 followers on Facebook. It's not a surprise that New Yorkers love Stewart's Shops for their gas, ice cream, new merchandise and more.
Popular Indian restaurant inside Vermont gas station announces its closure
A popular Indian restaurant located in an unusual spot for Vermont – inside a gas station – announced this week on social media that it will be shutting down as of July 30. “Rickie's Indian Restaurant will be closing Tuesday, July 30th; PERMANENTLY.,” reads the announcement from the South Barre eatery. “We appreciate all of you who have helped us grow and become an integral part of the community. It was a pleasure to serve you all.” ...
Donations from around the world pour into Peacham for flood repairs
PEACHAM, Vt. (WCAX) - Communities across the region came closer together in the wake of recent flooding. For one Vermont town, their community extends well outside the country. Not only did volunteers organize in Peacham to help dig out waterlogged homes, but they also helped raise a lot of cash...
'She's just an incredible person': Ilona Maher's hometown cheers on Team USA rugby player, social media star
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Team USA rugby player Ilona Maher is a social media star. Her TikTok videos have been seen by millions of viewers. However, she is most beloved in her hometown of Burlington, Vermont. The United States women's rugby sevens team faced off against Brazil on Sunday afternoon...
St. Johnsbury man arrested on multiple felony warrants, cocaine possession
ST. JOHNSBURY — Vermont State Police apprehended 37-year-old transient Andrew Davis of Lyndonville on Thursday evening, following a routine traffic stop at the intersection of Main Street and Western Avenue. During the stop at 7:40 p.m., troopers from the St. Johnsbury Barracks identified Davis as a passenger with outstanding...
Burlington Officer hospitalized after assault
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - A Burlington Police Officer is recovering in hospital after being assaulted by a citizen. Police say it happened around 1:30 am Saturday, when Police Officers and Community Service Officer were on foot-patrol post at the corner of Church and Main St. 41-year-old Michael Gbenusola was walking...
Key Bank on North Avenue robbed Saturday in Burlington
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Burlington police are investigating a bank robbery. Police say they got a call from a bank employee on North Ave saying the bank had been robbed around 11:30 Saturday morning. The caller said the suspect ran away southbound on North Ave. Officers arrived and collected evidence...
Newfane man victim of theft at WW Building Supply parking lot
NEWFANE — A theft was reported at the WW Building Supply parking lot on VT RTE 30 on July 27, at approximately 2:55 p.m., where 40-year-old Ramsey Demeter of Newfane had several items stolen from his vehicle. Vermont State Police are investigating the incident, which is currently classified as...
Meet and greet the knotweed goats
The Mad River Valley conservation commissions and Mad Goat Initiative invite all to join them for a meet and greet with the goats on July 30 at Riverside Park in Warren. Come by to visit with goat herders and conservation commission folks, and learn about local efforts to control knotweed here in the Mad River watershed. This is the first year deploying goats to graze the knotweed and organizers want to give you, the public, a first-hand look at how it's going. A small herd of goats has been deployed at Riverside since early July and people can see them in action and pet some of the new baby goats.
THEATER REVIEW: ‘Amor and Psyche’ plays at Living Room Theatre through August 4
Living Room Theatre in North Bennington, Vt. Opposites attract. Amor, or love, and Psyche, or soul, for example. Psyche represents the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being, while love, or sensual attraction, is the physical side of things. Put the two together and you have the essence of this play: the material and the ethereal in conversation with one another. They struggle to bring their attraction and affection to fruition and come perilously close to failure. However, the soul persists, and the result of her hard work is delight.
Jacob Plihal advances to quarterfinals in first Olympic rowing competition
PARIS, IDF — Vermont's representation at the 2024 Paris Olympics started on a strong note. Jacob Plihal of Craftsbury, Vermont, finished second in his heat, rowing 6:54.95, and qualified for the second round on Tuesday. Plihal was one of nine athletes to finish sub-6:55, securing his spot in the...
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