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International Roster of ACT Stars Ready to Invade White Mountain for Milton CAT 250
Barre, VT — The international American-Canadian Tour returns to their favorite New Hampshire stomping grounds at White Mountain Motorsports Park to take on the longest and richest event of the season at the popular North Woodstock oval. Saturday, August 3 brings the 7th annual Milton CAT Midsummer Classic 250 to the White Mountain highbanks with a $10,000 prize waiting in victory lane with one of the Northeast’s newest marquee events that is once again ready to make history!
Springfield Rotary Club third annual Butterfly Release fundraiser
SPRINGFIELD, Vt. – The Rotary Club of Springfield, Vt., is hosting its third annual live Butterfly Release fundraiser on Friday, Aug. 23. Donors can purchase a butterfly to release in support of Rotary’s community service projects. According to Springfield Rotary Club Past President Karen Longo, the butterfly release...
Women’s Lacrosse Honored By IWLCA For Academic Excellence
The national champion Middlebury women's lacrosse team and several individual student-athletes were honored by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) when the organization announced its postseason academic accolades. The Academic Honor Roll consists of student-athletes from all three NCAA divisions and NAIA institutions. Each student-athlete chosen was nominated by...
UVM Medical Center gets approval for outpatient surgery center in South Burlington
The Green Mountain Care Board (GMCB) approved the University of Vermont Medical Center’s application for a Certificate of Need (CON) to develop a multi-specialty outpatient surgery center in South Burlington. The 3-2 decision supports GMCB’s goal to expand access to high-quality surgical care on Tilley Drive in South Burlington. Multiple aspects of the Certificate of Need were changed by GMCB to "ensure that the project aligns with Vermont’s CON laws," according to a press release. GMCB is...
WNY teacher named New York State Teacher of the Year
CHEEKTOWAGA, N.Y. — A teacher at Cleveland Hill Union Free School District in Cheektowaga has been named the 2024 NYS History Teacher of the year. Betty Haynes has earned the award which "recognizes exceptional elementary through high school teachers for their outstanding contributions to American history education." The award...
More than a third of listeria cases are in NY; Boar's Head deli meat recall expands
Boar’s Head is recalling an additional 7 million pounds of meat and poultry products over possible listeria contamination after a Missouri couple's lawsuit said the Virginia-based company's deli meats made one of them "deathly ill," USA TODAY reported. The recall includes 71 Boar’s Head and Old Country products made between May 10...
Lock it up: Harwood memo outlines new phone-free school rules
With the first day of school less than a month away, principals at Harwood Union Middle/High School have announced details for the new school policy to keep students’ cell phones locked away during the school day in an effort to reduce distractions and improve learning and socializing. On Aug....
Plattsburgh man jailed after Stonehelm fight
BEEKMANTOWN | A Plattsburgh man is facing a number of charges after a confrontation at the Stonehelm Motel grew violent and ended with damage to a police cruiser. New York State Police were called to the Spellman Road motel at about 8:30 p.m. July 30 after Lee A. Goodrow, 42, allegedly got into a verbal argument that turned physical. Goodrow reportedly refused to leave the property following the attack. When eventually placed under arrest, Goodrow reportedly unbuckled his seat belt and refused to comply with responding troopers’ commands. While being combative and aggressive toward officers, police said, Goodrow then damaged items inside the parol vehicle.
CVU farm-to-school program branches out with new farm stand
HINESBURG, Vt. (WCAX) - Students at Vermont’s largest high school are rolling up their sleeves and getting in the garden as part of a program focused on sustainability. A group of students at Champlain Valley Union High School are developing somewhat of a green thumb, bringing their own fresh produce to a new farm stand.
Vermont Emergency Management helps Starksboro bounce back
STARKSBORO, Vt. — Recovery efforts are continuing in communities across Vermont after the devastating floods earlier this month. The state is stepping up to help with cleanup efforts everywhere they can, with crews from Vermont Emergency Management lending their services to the areas most affected. The crews from VRM...
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