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Preservation efforts for Vermont’s covered bridges
LYNDON, Vt. (WCAX) - With more than 100 covered bridges in Vermont-- some hundreds of years old-- maintaining them can be a labor of love. The Sanborn Bridge is a staple in the town of Lyndon, lovingly known as the “covered bridge capital of the Northeast Kingdom.”. Nicole Gratton...
Albany community rallies for Make-a-Wish party at local school
ALBANY — The Albany Community School, in collaboration with the Caring Team from Columbia Forest, hosted a special Make-a-Wish party for second-grade student Lexi Chaske, featuring a “Frozen” theme. The celebration, which took place last month, included games such as “pin the nose on Olaf” and a...
Keeping tradition alive means looking to the future, too
When Erin Smith’s father-in-law, Dave Sawyer, started building Windsor chairs in 1982, he was focused on staying true to the historic form. He also taught others to create the refined, delicate furniture. Many of the most prominent Windsor chairmakers today learned directly from him, Smith said. Read the story on VTDigger here: Keeping tradition alive means looking to the future, too.
Lyndon juveniles cited for theft, vandalism at local encampment
LYNDON — Two juveniles from Lyndon and East Burke were cited for unlawful mischief and petit larceny from a dwelling after an incident at a local encampment, Vermont State Police reported. At approximately 5:21 p.m. on May 6, Troopers responded to a call from Andre Deos, 72, of Lyndon,...
Lyndonville woman cited for violation of release conditions
LYNDONVILLE — A local woman was cited for allegedly violating the conditions of her court-ordered release after police discovered her with another person at a Park & Ride lot on Wednesday evening. Lyndonville Police Department officers encountered Brooke Hornbeck-Fielder, 30, of Berlin, at the lot located at the intersection...
Concord police warn residents of phone scam
CONCORD — Police in Concord have issued a scam alert to residents, cautioning them about fraudulent phone calls from individuals claiming to be from the Concord Police Department. These callers assert that the recipient owes money and must pay immediately to avoid arrest. The Concord Police Department has confirmed...
Cannabis from Vermont cultivator recalled due to pesticide contamination
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - State regulators are recalling all products from a Northeast Kingdom cannabis cultivator that allegedly sold contaminated marijuana-- again. State regulators investigated Derby-based Holland Cannabis last year for selling pot tainted with the prohibited pesticide Eagle 20 after a Vermonter reported getting sick. Now, a routine check...
N.H. authorities continue search for missing Mass. man William Donovan
New Hampshire conservation officers continued searching for missing Massachusetts man William Donovan in the White Mountains over the weekend despite “treacherous” conditions. Donovan, a 65-year-old Cambridge resident and avid hiker, is believed to have gone hiking near Bretton Woods around April 16, as his vehicle was found in...
Man indicted on negligent homicide charge in connection with deadly Littleton crash
A man was indicted on a negligent homicide charge for allegedly causing a deadly crash in a northern New Hampshire town. According to court documents, James Dingman, 44, of Lancaster, was using his cell phone when he drove a tractor-trailer into Ralph Porfido in February 2022 in Littleton. Police said...
Two-vehicle crash in St. Johnsbury leads to DUI arrest, assault on trooper
ST. JOHNSBURY — A collision between two vehicles on Severance Hill near Willey Farm Rd. led to the arrest of a local woman on charges including DUI and assault on a police officer, authorities said. Vermont State Police responded to the crash scene at 5:04 p.m. on May 10,...
Newport community forum scheduled for May 13 to discuss economic and safety initiatives
NEWPORT — A community forum will be held at the City Hall Gymnasium on May 13 at 5:30 p.m., featuring a series of discussions on financial matters, economic development, and community safety. The event will be hosted by Senator Russ Ingalls and Mayor Linda Joy Sullivan, with City Manager Jonathan DeLaBruere moderating.
NCUHS experience mixed results in weekend sports competitions
NEWPORT — North County Union High School teams faced a series of challenges over the weekend in baseball, softball, and track and field competitions, with a mix of wins and losses across the board. In baseball, the varsity team suffered a narrow 2-1 defeat against Montpelier at home on...
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