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Part of Telegraph Road in Peru, New York closed indefinitely due to culvert repairs
PERU, N.Y. — A section of Telegraph Road will be shut indefinitely on Friday afternoon as crews begin work to fix a major culvert collapse. Town of Peru officials announced that Telegraph Road between houses #403 and 382 will be closed for the foreseeable future as of Friday, April 26 at 2:30 p.m.
Dogs seized from A Canine Gem find forever homes 2 months after being seized
CLINTON COUNTY, N.Y. — It's been two months since the Clinton County Sheriff's Departmentseized nearly 50 dogs from the Beekmantown-based animal rescue "A Canine Gem." The dogs have been housed at the County Jail and now, many of them have now found their forever homes, where they are being embraced with love and care.
Peru community steps up to help family of Krysten Remy, who was stabbed to death April 18
Peru, NY – A life lost too soon in Peru, where people came together on Wednesday to show love and support for the family of Krysten Remy who was stabbed to death in her home on April 18. Remy was a daughter, sister, niece, cousin — and a new...
Funeral services held for Peru resident Krysten Remy
PERU, N.Y. — In a display of solidarity and support, the North Country community gathered Wednesday morning to honor the memory of Krysten Remy, wholost her life at her home in Peru last week. Krysten's uncle, Kenneth Remy, expressed the family's profound grief: "This is a horrible tragedy, certainly...
Peru nonprofit hosts meet and greets to ready A Canine Gem dogs for adoption
It’s a sunny and breezy Saturday morning, and there’s an unusual sight in the Clinton County Jail parking lot. People gather around a woman and a dog doing some tricks. Kari Flora asks Jack, a floppy-eared pooch with golden fur, for a paw. "Good boy!" she praises him...
Burlington cafe announces new late-night hours
BURLINGTON, Vt. — If you need a late-night snack on weekends, a breakfast cafe in downtown Burlington is now offering extended hours. Every Thursday through Saturday, The Cafe Hot on Main Street will be open from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m., offering a special late-night menu. The dining area inside the cafe will be closed, however, with all ordering taking place through the take-out window.
Caution urged for burn piles amid dry and windy weather
With much anticipated springtime weather also comes an elevated outdoor fire risk. Dry air and gusty winds can create the perfect combination for disaster. Fire officials want you to take precaution when it comes to burn piles. April, May, and June are typically known as brush fire season in the...
UVM's Ranger Challenge Team dedicates military skills competition to teammate who tragically died
BURLINGTON, Vt. — After beating out 46 Northeast regional teams last October, the UVM Ranger Challenge team was at West Point Friday, taking part in the Sandhurst International Military Skills competition. However as they compete against the best of the best in obstacles like combat swimming and target shooting,...
New Chapter Opens at Airborne Park Speedway
PLATTSBURGH, NY– Airborne Park Speedway begins writing a new chapter in its long and storied history on Sunday, April 28, at 5:00 p.m. The track’s 70th season of stock car racing opens with the “Leon Gonyo Memorial” event and a special 40-lap, $4,444-to-win race, kicking off a new promotional era that has garnered an entire off-season’s worth of positive attention from both the local Plattsburgh, N.Y., community and the racing industry.
Increasing clouds Saturday
Saturday starts off with sunny skies, almost like the beautiful weather of Thursday and Friday will continue into the weekend. Unfortunately that isn’t the case, as clouds and showers are moving into the North Country as we move towards sunset, reaching the Champlain Valley just ahead of midnight. Temperatures climb to the low to mid 60’s with a breezy southerly wind.
Here are five events coming to Milton soon
Where: Milton Municipal Building Community Room, 39 Bombardier Road. Details: Join the Milton Historical Society and Milton Public Library and learn about the history of racing in Milton in the 1960s! Bill Ladabouche, local author and race car buff, will present the history of racing in Milton and throughout Vermont. Participants will also get to meet Frank Woodward and Greg Gilbert and see their race cars (weather permitting). Registration is not required and there will be activities for all ages.
Full sunshine through Friday with a warmup on the way
Happy Thursday friends! High pressure is beginning to slide in from the west with clear skies, colder air, and lighter winds. Temperatures are in the teens and 20s this morning alongside mostly sunny skies and just a couple of clouds. Roads are in great shape for the morning commute, but you’ll certainly want to make sure you’re bundled up and wearing the shades before heading out the door.
New Hampshire doctor charged with drug dealing and health care fraud
A New Hampshire doctor made his initial appearance yesterda7 in Burlington, Vermont, on charges related to his alleged involvement in conspiracies to illegally distribute controlled substances and to commit health care fraud. According to court documents, Adnan S. Khan, M.D., 48, of Grantham, orchestrated his alleged illegal prescribing and health...
The top returning Vermont high school Ultimate athletes? Here's our 2024 watchlist.
After reaching out to various coaches in Northern Vermont, below is a rundown of many of the state's top returning Ultimate girls and boys athletes for the 2024 season. The Burlington girls will seek a third straight championship this spring, while Montpelier is the defending champion on the boys side. The Ultimate regular season wraps by June 1, with playoff matchups set to begin June 4 and 5. ...
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