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Vermont man evacuates neighbors during flooding, weeks after witnessing a driver get swept away
LYNDON, Vt. — (AP) — Weeks after Jason Pilbin witnessed a driver get swept away by floodwaters, his northeastern Vermont community was ravaged again by flooding from heavy rains. Pilbin went outside with a flashlight and headlamp around 2:30 a.m. Tuesday to help some neighbors evacuate and then...
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...
Lyndonville homes destroyed by flooding
LYNDONVILLE, Vt. (WCAX) - Recovery efforts are underway in Lyndonville after another round of devastating flash flooding. It’s hard to find the words to convey just how much damage one neighborhood in Lyndonville sustained in the second flood to hit the village in just a month. “Just how quickly...
UVM study says Burlington’s Riverside Ave. faces landslide risk
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - A new study from researchers at the University of Vermont raises renewed concerns about the risk of landslides along Riverside Avenue in Burlington. Ishmata Pradhan says her family just signed the papers and plan to open their second location of Namaste Kitchen on Riverside Avenue. “We are a family-owned small business,” Pradhan said.
New views at an old favorite
VERMONT—At a popular day-use recreation area in Chittenden, Vermont, there are brand-new colorblind viewers. Unobtrusive on the landscape, the viewfinders provide a dramatic change to the view for colorblind visitors. Green Mountain National Forest, in partnership with Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports, has installed accessible colorblind viewers at Lefferts...
Unrest and Accusations Continue at Recent Library Board Special Meeting- Watch the Video
Pawlet Library Board Special Meetings continue to be well attended, despite their frequency, short notice and some very hot evenings. At the most recent one on July 23rd, the Library Board spent most of the meeting debating:. Whether the board could continue to make lawful decisions with only four members,...
Brattleboro man accused of making threats with a pellet gun, drug possession
Brattleboro, VT- Police in Brattleboro say a man was making threats with a gun that was later revealed to be a pellet gun resembling a rifle. The incident happened at the Quality Inn on Putney Road around 11 a.m. on Monday. Bobby Jones, 47, from Brattleboro, was arrested and that’s when police determined the rifle wasn’t real.
Kurn Hattin welcomes new principal
WESTMINSTER, Vt. – Kurn Hattin Homes for Children (KHH) is pleased to announce Amanda Tyrrell as the new principal. Tyrrell brings significant experience in both teaching and leadership in the Vermont public school system. Her background includes a Bachelor of Arts summa cum laude in elementary education, and an Master of Education in school leadership. Most recently she served as acting principal at Elm Hill School in Springfield, Vt.
Grafton restaurant benefits from the American Express 'Backing Historic Small Restaurants' grant program
MKT: Grafton in the Grafton Village Store. Google Maps photo. 50 small restaurants will receive a $50,000 grant each, for a total of $2.5 million provided in 2024, up from 2023 when 25 restaurants were awarded a total of $1 million. In its fourth year, “Backing Historic Small Restaurants” has...
Traffic alert: Interstate 89 down to 1 lane in Waterbury
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - A crash in Waterbury may disrupt your morning commute. Interstate 89 southbound before Exit 10 is down to one lane due to the crash. It appears that a dump truck went off of the road and down an embankment. There also appears to be rubble and large rocks in the road.
Upstate NY insurance company in trouble, tells customers to find a new carrier
An Upstate New York-based insurance company appears to be going out of business as it urges customers to find a new carrier. “We regret to inform our agents and policyholders that our financial position has continued to deteriorate,” Adirondack Insurance Exchange said on its website. “We urge all current customers to begin working with their independent agent to secure new coverage with a rated carrier, immediately.”
Barre City police investigate recent string of drug overdoses
BARRE, Vt. — The Barre City Police Department said it's investigating a string of drug overdoses that have occurred over the last week. Last Tuesday the department and Barre City Fire Department responded to 4 calls for overdoses over 3 hours, out of 10 calls they've responded to just over the last seven days.
State health care system in crisis, GMCB report warns
More than 60 people were at Brooks Memorial Library in Brattleboro on July 17 for a hearing on the Vermont health care system organized by the Green Mountain Care Board. ROBERT F. SMITH/THE COMMONS. At a discussion in Brattleboro, Green Mountain Care Board says rising costs, an aging population, and...
BMH, Copley, NMC sign on to new healthcare collaboration
Left to right, Chris Dougherty, CEO of Brattleboro Memorial Hospital; Joseph Woodin, CEO of Copley Hospital and Chair of newly formed Collaborative's Board of Directors; Peter Wright, CEO of Northwestern Medical Center. New healthcare group addressing affordability and sustainability. Vermont Business Magazine The Green Mountain Care Board’s consultant, Oliver Wyman,...
Duxbury teen Sean Delaney, who died in a car crash, remembered as 'an amazing young man'
A Duxbury teenager who died in a crash on a Vermont highway Sunday morning was "an amazing young man," his employer says. Sean Delaney, 19, worked for ProEnviro in Hanover for about a year, owner Jon Mitton said Tuesday morning. ...
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