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Hiker suffering from unknown illness rescued from Mount Washington
NEW HAMPSHIRE, USA — The New Hampshire Fish and Game Department rescued a hiker suffering from heat-related symptoms Saturday afternoon on Mount Washington's Tuckerman Ravine Trail. Just before 4 p.m. on July 27, the NH Fish and Game Department received word of a hiker suffering from what appeared to...
Bass Master National Qualifier Final Day
PLATTSBURGH, NY – The final day of the Bass Master National Qualifier would see the championships go to a couple Mass guys, but two locals broke into the top 20. Middlebury, Vermont’s, Dylan Stowe and Plattsburgh, New York’s Cody Peryea used their home lake to their advantage to compete with some of the nation’s best. […]
Catastrophic flooding in Vermont washes away roads, traps terrified residents amid Flash Flood Emergencies
Emergency officials in Vermont have pleaded with residents to seek higher ground as rivers and streams continue to overflow their banks after a slow-moving storm dumped more than 8 inches of rain overnight, prompting forecasters to issue two rare Flash Flood Emergencies early Tuesday morning.
Toddler dies following incident in Milton, Vermont, police say
MILTON, Vt. — A toddler in Chittenden County tragically died earlier this month in an incident that is currently under investigation, according to local police. The Milton Police Department and first responders reported that they were dispatched to a report of an unresponsive 18-month-old in the parking lot of a business on Centre Drive back on the evening of July 24.
Highgate man arrested after allegedly flashing gun in Burlington
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Burlington police say a Highgate man was arrested after waving a firearm at someone. It happened at about 12:45 p.m. Monday in the area of College Street and Church Street. WCAX News crews captured video of officers with their guns drawn, arresting Jason Douglas, 40, in the parking lot of the Burlington Police Department.
37th annual Antique & Classic Boat Show kicks off on Lake Champlain
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Setting sail through history. Neighbors from Vermont and Northern New York gathered in the Queen City Saturday for an annual tradition at the marina to check out boats, some more than 100 years old. This weekend's blue skies and calm conditions made for a great day...
Video: Unsettled weather with showers and thunderstorm chances
Unsettled weather continues with more shower and thunderstorm chances through today and Wednesday. We crank up the heat and humidity even more late week with temperatures approaching 90 degrees. A Flash Flood Warning continues through 6:00 AM for parts of Grafton County, including Lisbon, Benton, and Warren. Downpours and thunderstorms...
Assistant District Attorney Arrested In Western New York
If you look at the news lately, you will find what seems to be an epidemic of government and public officials acting quite badly. It's not isolated to any one profession or job type. From cops to government bureaucrats, judges to district attorneys, something strange has happened in the Empire State the last few years.
Driver killed in Newbury, VT crash, police say
NEWBURY, Vt. — A Newbury man was killed on Sunday after a deadly early-morning crash, police said. Vermont State Police were alerted to the crash just after 5:30 a.m. and responded to Wallace Hill Road. Investigators said 22-year-old Daniel Sweet was driving northbound when his Jeep Wrangler left the...
Woodstock residents reconsider short-term rental regulations
WOODSTOCK, Vt. (WCAX) - Woodstock residents vote Tuesday on whether to overturn a new ordinance designed to regulate short-term rentals. The community in May approved an ordinance that requires short-term rentals and their guests to pay the costs of administering short-term rental regulations, It also removed the statute that ruled how many times a short-term rental owner could rent their property a year. But opponents of the new measure gathered the required number of signatures by petition to revote the issue.
Home tour of the week: A $319,000 house in Milton on a 10 acre lot
This three bedroom, two bathroom home in Milton sits on 10 acres of land and includes a barn. This house is ready for your personal touches and new memories. Listed by Karen Bresnahan, Four Seasons Sotheby's International Realty.
Michelina Lombardi, best known here as ‘Mamma Lombardi,’ dies at 92
Greater Ronkonkoma coverage is funded in part by The Core Station Yards, now leasing brand-new apartment homes in Ronkonkoma. Click here to book your in-person tour today. The matriarch of the Lombardi’s Italian food empire has died. Michelina Lombardi, affectionately known as “Mamma Lombardi” — also the namesake of...
Capital Region restaurant inspections: July 22-26
These are the inspections from July 22 to 26 reported by the NYSDOH divided up by critical violations, non-critical violations, and no violations. You can find a list of all restaurant inspections for the last several years on the NYSDOH website.
Mass. Teen, Woman ID'd In Fiery Fatal Vermont Crash
A 19-year-old man and 20-year-old woman were killed in a single-car crash in Vermont over the weekend after their vehicle caught on fire, authorities said. Sean Delaney and Elana Korey, both of Duxbury, were killed in the Middlesex, Vermont, crash on I-89 Sunday, July 28, Vermont State Police …
Foxboro Man Saved After Falling On Hike In New Hampshire
A Foxborough man was rescued over the weekend after falling while trying to navigate a narrow bridge and carry his son during a hike in New Hampshire. Michael Kelly, age 35, was saved on Sunday, July 28, after he slipped around noon and fell while hiking along the Greeley Ponds Trail, New Hamp…
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