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More flooding hits Vermont with washed-out roads, smashed vehicles and destroyed homes
LYNDON, Vt. — (AP) — Thunderstorms and torrential rain brought another wave of violent floods Tuesday that caved in roads, crushed vehicles, pushed homes off their foundations and led to dramatic boat rescues in northeastern Vermont, nearly three weeks after flooding from Hurricane Beryl. Flash flood warnings remained...
Quiz: All Born and Raised Americans Should Be Able to Answer These U.S. Geography Questions
The smallest capital city in the United States is Montpelier, Vermont, with approximately 7,988 residents. It might be small, but this capital city boasts great 19th-century architecture and museums. The small community also allows for a truly homey feel within this capital city.
Leo & Company opens in the Essex Experience
ESSEX TOWN — A new spot for healthy and fresh breakfast and lunch options has opened in the Essex Experience. Leo & Company is the newest one-stop shop for sandwich, salad, juice and smoothie options that are locally-sourced and nutritious. The café and market opened last week, occupying the space of the former Sweet Clover Market, which operated as a health foods market for over 17 years in Essex before closing earlier this year.
16 permanently affordable apartments open for families exiting homelessness in Burlington
Vermont Business Magazine COTS and Evernorth were joined by Senator Peter Welch, residents, funders, and community members on Monday to cut the ribbon on Main Street Family Housing, 16 permanently affordable homes for families formerly living in emergency shelters or motels. The new multifamily apartment building was constructed on existing...
Woodstock voters to decide future of short-term rentals at polls on Tuesday
WOODSTOCK, Vt. — Woodstock residents will make an important decision on the future of short-term rentals this week. Both the town and village of Woodstock passed ordinances in May to cap the number of short-term rentals allowed. The new regulations were passed unanimously by both the village trustees and...
Frequent rains raise landslide concerns
University of Vermont researchers are warning Burlington officials that slopes along the Winooski River need to be shored up to prevent a destructive landslide. There are a number of areas in Vermont’s largest city with slopes that cascade towards the Winooski River or Lake Champlain. University of Vermont researchers...
Hot and humid, few storms Tuesday
BURLINGTON, Vt. — A partly sunny sky is expected through the day, with a few isolated storms developing in the afternoon. It will be very warm and humid, with highs near 90. Wednesday will start with lots of clouds and a few passing showers in the morning. More breaks of sun are expected in the afternoon, which will spark off some scattered downpours and thunderstorms. Very localized pockets of flooding will be possible where the heaviest downpours set up.
Vt. berry farmers rise above challenging season
CHARLOTTE, Vt. (WCAX) - People are spending their time out in the sun, searching through the berry fields, picking blueberries and tossing them into their buckets. “I have only eaten nearly every single time I picked one. They are so delicious,” said berry picker Kristina Sickmueller. Sickmueller has been...
Inaugural Geriatrics Fellow Transitions to Attending Physician: Owen Maguire, M.D.
The Division of Geriatric Medicine celebrated on July 6 the graduation of the first geriatrics fellow, Owen Maguire, M.D., and the culmination of the division’s academic goal to train geriatricians. Maguire completed his internal medicine residency at Brown University and medical degree at Tufts University. In his application to...
Urgent warning of flash floods in Vermont after heavy rain shuts roads leaving locals stranded
Heavy rain early Tuesday washed out roads and led to about two dozen rescues in northern Vermont, nearly three weeks after many farmers and residents in the state were hit by flooding
UVM Medical Center surgical center clears key hurdle
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - A key milestone has been reached in the effort to build a new outpatient surgical center in South Burlington. It’s part of a plan pitched by the University of Vermont Medical Center to health care regulators at the Green Mountain Care Board. The eight-bed surgical...
A Passion to Do the Right Thing: Michael Monte and the Champlain Housing Trust
Who is Michael Monte, and why does everyone seem to love him?. For one thing, over the 46 years that Monte has worked in Burlington, he has dramatically changed the city for the better. For another, at a time when almost the whole of the United States is experiencing a...
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