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Vermont Green FC faces must-win regular season finale
The Vermont Green FC play Western Mass on Saturday night in their regular season finale. If the Green win, they will clinch a playoff spot and possibly host a playoff game at Virtue Field. A loss or draw, combined with a loss or draw by the Metro division’s Hudson Valley would also clinch Vermont a […]
Two Vermont courthouses to close Friday due to flooding
Vt. — Two courthouses in Vermont will remain closed on Friday due to flooding. According to the Vermont Judicary website, this impacts the Lamoille County Courthouse in Hyde Park and Caledonia County Courthouse in St. Johnsbury. Hearings will be rescheduled in Lamoille County. But some will be held...
17-year-old Lucas Politano wins 2024 Vermont Amateur
BURLINGTON, VT – The final round of the 2024 Vermont Amateur Championship was hosted by Burlington Country Club on Thursday. The tournament was shortened to three rounds after storms paused Wednesday’s play … The end of the second round was played ton Thursday morning, followed by the final round. The course was soggy from Wednesday’s […]
Teenager seizes 118th Vermont Amateur in four-person playoff, youngest champion since 1999
Lucas Politano shanked his second shot on the second playoff hole of the 118th Vermont Amateur, his ball plunged deep in the soaked rough some 170 yards from the green on the par-5 No. 18. The teenager stayed upbeat. "The first thought I had was, 'I couldn’t believe I just...
Man arrested on multiple charges, warrants in Eden
EDEN — A 51-year-old Lowell man was arrested Friday on multiple charges after Vermont State Police observed him driving with a suspended license. Kyle Neill was taken into custody without incident during a traffic stop on Valley View Road at 11:39 a.m., police said. Troopers were conducting proactive motor...
Waterbury still holds annual Friday night block party, despite flooding earlier in the week
WATERBURY, Vt. — Despite this week's heavy rain and flooding, the annual Friday night block party took place in Waterbury. Karen Nevin, Waterbury Arts Fest's executive director who runs the party, said they shortly contemplated canceling the event. However after hearing from so many community members, they realized how...
Road rage incident leads to disorderly conduct charge in St. Albans
ST. ALBANS — A Grand Isle man faces a disorderly conduct charge after allegedly brandishing a firearm during a road rage incident on Interstate 89, Vermont State Police said. Samuel Smith, 43, was cited to appear in court on Aug. 20 following the incident, which occurred Thursday at approximately...
State of the July Fourth parade was strong
Under sunny skies with plenty of breezes, Warren Fourth of July celebrants made the most of the opportunity to celebrate the parade theme of ‘State of the Nation’ as well as the street dance, Brook Field, Sugarbush’s free lift rides, more music, more festivities, and fireworks. The...
‘A cruel twist of fate’: Barre City is back in flood recovery mode
“I think it’s demoralizing,” the city manager said. “People aren’t fully recovered, and yet they are hit again before they are able to fully get back on their feet.” Read the story on VTDigger here: ‘A cruel twist of fate’: Barre City is back in flood recovery mode .
GALLERY: Championship Saturday begins on Champlain
PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. – The pros and Strike King co-anglers have been treated to another respondent morning for the final day of the Toyota Series Presented by Phoenix Boats Northern Division event on Lake Champlain. Bryan LaBelle takes a moderate lead into the final day, and it’s likely that he and everyone else will catch a pile of bass.
LaBelle maintains lead on Lake Champlain, eyes home-lake win
PLATTSBURGH | Shortly after catching the biggest bag of Day 1 at the Toyota Series Presented by Phoenix Boats Northern Division event on Lake Champlain, Bryan LaBelle declared that he planned to scrap the strategy that produced it. True to his word, after weighing five largemouth on Thursday, LaBelle spent...
Family of Plattsburgh homicide victim speaks out
PLATTSBURGH, N.Y. — On May 28, police in Northern New York discovered the body of 57-year-old Lisa Dashnaw of Peru at the Enterprise Rent-A-Car office in Plattsburgh. Dashnaw was a lifelong North Country resident who worked at CVPH and had two siblings, three daughters, and ten grandchildren. Dashnaw's husband,...
O'Brien announced as PSU volleyball head coach
PLATTSBURGH | Eimile O'Brien, who boasts SUNYAC playing and coaching experience, has been selected as the next women's volleyball coach at Plattsburgh State, as announced by Director of Intercollegiate Athletics and Recreation Mike Howard. "We are extremely fortunate to be welcoming Eimile to Cardinal Country as our Head Women's Volleyball...
Heavy rains pelted Vermont this past week. Where did it hit the hardest?
After two days of incessant and unpredictable rain, Vermont is feeling the impacts of the storm across all counties. The rainfall total gives a look into how different cities and counties across the state were impacted. The National Weather Service provided unofficial observations on rainfall from July 10 and 11....
Chittenden County home listings asked for less money in June – see the current median price here
The median home in Chittenden County listed for $639,000 in June, down 2.5% from the previous month's $655,475, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. Compared to June 2023, the median home list price increased 16.2% from $549,950. The statistics in this article only pertain to houses listed for sale...
Plane Lost Flying Over New England 53 Years Ago Just Found in a Popular New England Lake
Finally, a 53-year mystery has been solved. George Nikita left his four-year-old daughter, Kristina Nikita Coffey, at home 53 years ago, not knowing it was the last time he would see her. He and four others boarded a plane on a snowy night in January 27, 1971, in Burlington, Vermont....
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