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Mom Tricia Daigneault Killed In White Creek Crash
Rensselaer County resident Tricia Daigneault, age 29, of Hoosick Falls, was one of two women who died in the Washington County wreck, which occurred in White Creek on Wednesday morning, May 15. New York State Police said Daigneault was driving on State Route 22 near Grandma Moses Road when she...
Man sentenced in VT drug case dating back to 2012
Brooklyn man sentenced in drug case that originated in 2012. A Brooklyn man will be behind bars at Marble Valley Regional Correctional in Rutland for most of the year in connection with a narcotics case dating back more than a decade. The Vermont Attorney General’s Office says Maleek Drummond, 43,...
FIRST ON 6: Arrest made in school bus incident
South Glens Falls, NY (WRGB) — An arrest was made Monday in connection to a school bus assault in South Glens Falls that CBS 6 brought you first. A 16-year-old female South Glens Falls resident for two felony counts of second-degree Assault Monday, according to police. On the afternoon...
Troy 19-Year-Old Leads Troopers On Chase Before Crashing, Police Say
The Washington County incident happened just before 11 p.m. Sunday, May 12, in the town of Easton. New York State Police said troopers attempted to stop a vehicle on State Route 40 for traffic violation when the driver failed to stop, leading to a pursuit. The driver, 19-year-old Rensselaer County...
Changes are coming to Routes 4 and 7 in Rutland despite some pushback
Rutland, VT – There’s a big debate going on in the Marble City over a street construction project that many city leaders say they’re in favor of, but a lot of people living and working in the area have concerns. The project would take parts of Route...
What Are Your Rights by Harding Mazzotti: When a school fight goes too far
A sixteen year old girl was arrested charged with second degree assault for hitting two fifteen year classmates in the head and face with a large metal thermos mug. Police said it happened on a school bus in South Glens Falls . The Mother of one of the girls reported that it broke her daughter's nose and made her go to the hospital and miss school. Managing Partner Paul Harding, from the law firm of Harding Mazzotti LLP explains what rights parents have when a school fight goes too far.
Did cedar waxwings fly into library glass?
Read the article about the Cedar Waxwings……so sad. [May 9 Chronicle, “20-30 cedar waxwings found dead in GF” outside Crandall Library.]. I haven’t been to the library in 35 plus years, and it has changed. By any chance were all these birds found at the base of a glass window? If so, then more than likely, they all flew into the glass seeing a reflection.
Pickup truck hits e-bike in Wells River
WELLS RIVER — A collision involving a pickup truck and an e-bike on Railroad Street in Wells River on May 13 left one person with minor injuries. The crash occurred around 1:06 p.m. when Christopher Mattoon, 44, of Newbury, was driving his 2018 Chevrolet Silverado eastbound. Mattoon attempted to...
Rutland Town veteran gets escort to Honor Flight
RUTLAND, Vt. (WCAX) - A Rutland Town veteran is being recognized this weekend with an honor flight and motorcycle escort. Adrian Megrath served in the Army during the Vietnam War. A group of motorcyclists and veterans rode down from Plattsburgh to Rutland Friday morning to escort him back to Plattsburgh for his flight to Washington.
Tribute held to honor Whitehall 10-year-old killed in fire
A tribute was held to honor the life of fourth grader Airyonna Jabot. Dozens of people gathered on Tuesday at Whitehall Elementary School to hold balloons and to mourn the loss of the young girl. Airyonna was tragically killed in a fire at her Maple Street home. The cause of...
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