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Farmer’s Almanac Calling for Lots of Snow and Rain for Maine, New Hampshire, & Massachusetts This Winter
Last winter was definitely abnormal. With the exception of a few really nasty storms (one in mid-December and one in mid-January), the winter was fairly mild. With the exception of a handful of rain and snowstorms, last winter was calm. Even the temperatures remained mild. According to records kept by...
Woman with outstanding warrants in NH accused of trying to kidnap child in California
MANCHESTER, N.H. — A woman with outstanding warrants in New Hampshire is accused of trying to kidnap a child in California. Santa Monica police said Courtney Perrone tried to grab the 8-year-old girl and run off with her Thursday afternoon. At the time, the child was helping a neighbor...
Vermont State Police provide update in search for missing Bennington man
WHITINGHAM, Vt. — Vermont State Police were notified on Aug. 23 that two fishermen had located a kayak that was believed to belong to 59-year-old Matthew Houskeeper, of Bennington.Houskeeper was reported missing on Aug. 14,2024. His abandoned vehicle was found on Tunnel Street by the Sherman Reservoir in Whitingham on Aug. 16.
Burlington police ask public for help identifying violent groups of young people
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Police say groups of young people-- many carrying guns-- are looking for trouble in downtown Burlington. They’re asking the public for help identifying the suspects and solving a string of recent crimes. Burlington police on Friday released a series of videos of the incidents from...
The Champlain Valley Fair starts Friday. Here's the schedule of events.
ESSEX JUNCTION — Vermont’s largest annual event, the Champlain Valley Fair, opens its gates for the 102nd time this Friday, Aug. 23 and attracts 120,000 fairgoers over ten fun filled days. Guests can fill their days at the fair learning about Vermont agriculture, enjoying amazing foods from over...
Vermont brewery’s new app brings artwork alive
STOWE, Vt. (WCAX) - The Alchemist Brewery has a new interactive app that brings the artwork on its walls to life. The Stowe brewery teamed up with Burlington-based GameTheory to create the app. When you point your phone camera at a mural, beer can or coaster, the artwork will come...
Jenny Urban takes reins at Bridport Central School
BRIDPORT — With a week to go before classes resume, newly minted Bridport Central School Principal Jenny Urban is busy arranging her office. One of her first orders of business was assembling her favorite workplace adornment: A “why wall,” which is a collage of pictures, cards and other memorabilia supplied by past students, colleagues and friends that reminds her why she became an educator.
Screens light up as 10th anniversary film festival begins
The 10th edition of the Middlebury New Filmmakers Festival (MNFF), which kicked off in Middlebury on Wednesday evening, will feature screenings of 130 films (almost half of them feature-length). But in addition to the wide-ranging and high-quality images that will be seen on five screens around town, the festival will host many talented filmmakers in person.
Building a Net-zero Future for The Putney School
As The Putney School embarked on a student and faculty housing initiative – two nearly identical 2-story buildings totaling 34,000sf – the commitment to sustainability was not just a goal but a guiding principle. The project was envisioned as a net-zero energy endeavor from its inception, reflecting the school’s deep commitment to environmental stewardship.
Delayed opening for Moretown Elementary School
Damage to the Moretown Elementary School from last month’s flooding will delay the opening of the school until August 29. Students in local elementary schools return to the classroom on Tuesday, August 27. School principal Kate Liptak said in an email to Moretown families this week that the delay is the result of supply chain issues.
Contemporary comedy at Phantom this weekend
Vermont director Joanne Greenberg returns to Phantom Theater with “Cry It Out,” a bittersweet comedy about motherhood, class, and female friendship for a three-night run starting Thursday, August 22. Greenberg has a gift for selecting material that speaks to the human condition with acerbic humor as well as...
See neighbors, eat & shop at 42nd annual Vergennes Day
As Labor Day approaches and we all begin to think about the end of summer, celebrate with a big bang at the 42nd annual Vergennes Day, which return to the city’s downtown green on Saturday, Aug. 24. We’re glad you’re interested in this valuable content! Please understand that in...
The expressive power of ink goes on display Aug. 30
Sparrow Art Supply in downtown Middlebury, is gearing up to open their fall exhibition, “Inked,” an exploration of the versatility, depth, and expressive power of ink as a creative medium. We’re glad you’re interested in this valuable content! Please understand that in order for us to be able...
Vermont community celebrates life of 2-year-old who died of cancer
PITTSFORD, Vt. (WCAX) - Family, friends, and many more celebrated the life of Zamara Austin on Tuesday, with some help from the Pittsford Fire Department. “I never really expected something like that, and they came together and I am grateful for them,” mom Danielle Jankowski said. People lined parts...
Over 30 people show up for Fun Run
Over 30 people showed up for the Harwood Union cross-country summer Fun Run last Wednesday, August 14, at Crossett Brook Middle School. Organizers reported that a lot of families came to run together. Jackson Migonis of Waterbury took first place in the kids followed by Ryder and Maverick Lessor of Moretown and Ada Reid of Middlesex. Riley Isham of Duxbury took first place in the 3K with a time of 19:49 followed by Kassie Reid of Middlesex at 20:00 and Heather Lessor of Moretown at 20:10.
Ralph Myhre golfers fare well at women’s tourney
Several Ralph Myhre Golf Course members posted solid results on Aug. 13 at a VSWGA State Day at the Proctor-Pittsford Country Club. We’re glad you’re interested in this valuable content! Please understand that in order for us to be able to fund reporters covering local news, we need your help! For full access to this story and all online content, please log in or subscribe to the Addison Independent.
New York State Fair using reverse ATMs
GEDDES, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — We’ve got an important reminder for fairgoers…it’s cashless. That includes parking. The cash flow at the fair is low and now you know. “We have our reverse ATMS here at the main gate. We have two of them. What people can do is with the minimum of $10 cash, they can put their money in,” said Julie LaFave, New York State Fair Director.
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