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St. Johnsbury woman escapes injury in Libby Road crash
ST. JOHNSBURY — On July 31, at approximately 8:53 a.m., Kelsi Buck, 23, of St. Johnsbury, was involved in a single-vehicle accident on Libby Road. According to the Vermont State Police, Buck was driving north when her 2020 Ford Edge hit a washed-out section of the roadway. While trying...
Vermont resident says there's 'no way' she's returning after another round of flooding destroys her home, car
Homes, roads and bridges in northern Vermont have been destroyed for the second time in less than a month after a round of torrential rain brought catastrophic flooding to the Northeast Kingdom early Tuesday morning, including the hard-hit community of Lyndonville.
WTSA NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY JULY 31st 2024
St. Johnsbury received the highest amount of rainfall, with a new record of 8.04 inches measured by the National Weather Service on Tuesday. This surpassed the previous record of 4.99 inches set in 1913 for a single-day of rainfall. Pete Banacos, the science and operations officer at the Burlington office of the National Weather Service, stated that the storm remained almost stationary above the town for several hours.
The Montgomery News, week of July 29, 2024
Friday, 7/19: Montgomery’s Town Library held its 15th Annual Silent Auction at Phineas Swan. It started early to accommodate the show at The Inn later that same evening. There were some great items donated to be bid on including quilts, paintings, gift cards, and treasures. Everyone was greeted with a glass of wine and a table with fantastic finger foods. The handmade furniture made by Pat Farmer was the big attraction. It was a wonderful fun-filled fundraiser evening.
Youth camp culminates Thursday with community event at Starksboro farm
STARKSBORO — Community members are invited to Starksboro’s Sentinel Farms this Thursday to watch local youth take to the stage in an original production and learn more about the various programs offered at the farm. Sentinel Farms, located at 4118 Route 116, is the site of a beef...
Free health clinic returns to Bennington, offers no-cost medical services
BENNINGTON, VT (WRGB) — A free rural health care clinic is coming to the tri-state area in August. The Remote Area Medical Clinic or RAM will be at the Mount Anthony Middle School in Bennington, Vermont on August 17th and 18th. The clinic provides free dental, medical, and vision...
Turning drier Thursday, still humid into the weekend
BURLINGTON, Vt. — Thursday and Friday, the weather will be much drier, though a stray storm or shower remains possible. Despite drier conditions, wildfire smoke makes a return overhead and will turn the sky very hazy at times. Minor impacts to air quality expected. The weekend will have scattered...
Colchester picks up after unexpected storms
COLCHESTER, Vt. — Ted Tomlinson, owner of "The Spanked Puppy Restaurant and Pub," was shocked as he arrived at work Tuesday morning. When storms plowed through the backyard of his Colchester restaurant late Monday night, they ripped up trees, tore down lights, and left behind a patio full of debris.
WCAX’s Gary Sadowsky honored with Seven Daysies award
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Seven Days readers made their pick for Best Local TV Personality, and it’s our very own Gary Sadowsky!. This is Gary’s first Seven Daysies win in his 33-year career at WCAX-TV. He beat out four others for the honor, including our own Darren Perron.
Little league makes it big: Colchester 10U baseball team sets sights on regionals
COLCHESTER — Colchester’s little league 10U baseball team clinched its first-ever state championship title this past weekend. This coming weekend, they’ll head to the regional final. The boys, ages eight through 10, are headed to Rhode Island for regionals, which is the highest-level game series available for...
Brighten your August days and nights with these 31 Vermont arts-and-entertainment events
Wait, what? The last full month of summer has arrived? How did that happen? It’s called the inexorable march of time and, yes, it can be cruel. Time may be on Mick Jagger’s side, but the tick-tick-tick seems to work against the rest of us, especially here in the northern reaches of Vermont. Rather...
BarnArts Summer Youth Theater tackles stereotypes and more with ‘High School Musical’
BARNARD—BarnArts Summer Youth Theater kicked off on July 15 to produce the lively full-length production of “High School Musical”in just three weeks. The show opens at Barnard Town Hall on Friday, Aug. 2 at 7 p.m. with performances continuing Saturday, Aug. 3 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. and Sunday, Aug. 4 at 2 p.m. with original costuming, set, choreography, and a live band. Tickets are $15 and $10 for those 12 and under.
The Central Vermont Chamber Music Festival continues with 32nd season at Chandler Center for the Arts
RANDOLPH—The Central Vermont Chamber Music Festival continues with its 32nd season at Chandler Center for the Arts in Randolph with its second part following its successful visit in April with the string trio version of the Bach Goldberg Variations. The Festival musicians arrive again the week of Aug. 5.
Meet 3 Vermonters competing in the Paris Olympics
Did you know? You can root for three Vermonters this Olympic Games, happening until Aug. 11 in Paris. Elle Purrier St. Pierre, Ilona Maher and Billy Bender are members of Team USA. There are a total of 592 athletes representing the United States in Paris this year. Elle Purrier St....
Opening weekend for “Pippin” at Walker Farm Theater
WESTON, Vt. – The classic 1972 musical “Pippin,” presented by the Weston Theater Company (WTC) at their Walker Farm Theater, will run through Aug. 17, with the company’s executive artistic director Susanna Gellert once again in the director’s chair. Gellert’s directing credits include the musicals “Singin’ in the Rain” and “Hair.”
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