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Home tour of the week: A home in Colchester with a three season sunroom and fenced backyard
This home in Colchester contains a spacious living room with a gas fireplace and a fully fenced backyard. The home also has a primary suite with a half bathroom. HIGHLIGHTS: gas fireplace, front deck, three season sunroom. Listed by Flex Realty Group.
Preparations underway for Burlington July 3rd celebration
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - The City of Burlington says they are prepping for July 3rd celebrations. Burlington traditionally celebrates the 4th of July the day before with a big fireworks show. The city says you can expect music and vendors to fill the waterfront again this year, but there will be an extra focus on traffic this year. That’s because of an exciting opportunity that same day, Vermont Green FC will have a game which will take some of the parking spots.
Deadline for Canadian border agent strike set for June 14th
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - The strike deadline for Canadian border agents has been set. Upwards of 9,000 Canadian border services agency workers are negotiating with the Treasury Board of Canada, which oversees the CBSA, over pay, and other benefits. In a press release, members of the Public Service Alliance of...
Your MAX Advantage Forecast
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - We’ll have another unsettled day for Sunday, with showers likely during the morning, especially south. Scattered showers will continue during the day. Compared to Saturday, there is a slightly better chance for afternoon thunderstorms, but not to the extent of Friday’s storms. It will be on the cool side with highs in the mid to upper 60s.
YCQM: June 9, 2024
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - This week on “You Can Quote Me”:. A Channel 3 investigation reveals how computer issues at DCF led to the wrongful removal of a child. Plus. calls to end a COVID-19 vaccine claims program. And, court cases piled up during the pandemic delaying justice...
Living in the moment: Audiences find plenty to enjoy at Burlington Discover Jazz Festival
The 41st Burlington Discover Jazz Festival – the second since the event was cut in half from 10 to five days – inspired a great deal of scrutiny among music fans before and during the celebration that concluded June 9. Social media scuttlebutt from local jazz veterans decried...
Burlington City Council discusses road projects
City officials in Burlington discussed two road construction projects Monday night. One of the projects, the Champlain Parkway, has been ongoing for years, but the other, a new connection between two streets downtown, is still in its conceptual phase.
Sculpture restoration project begins with I-89 South rest area in Williston
The concrete sculpture at the Interstate 89 southbound rest area in Williston looks more attractive than it did the last time it appeared on ABC 22 and Fox 44. Vermont state art conservator Bob Hannum has spearheaded an effort in recent weeks to clean it up, patch it up and otherwise restore it.
Elementary music educator Martie Mutz reflects on 37 years teaching Colchester’s youth
COLCHESTER — Martie Mutz, music teacher for Porters Point School and Union Memorial School, is retiring this summer after 37 years in the district and over 40 in music education. In her time in the Colchester School District, Mutz has spent her days getting up at 4:30 a.m. and...
South Burlington baseball rallies past Burr and Burton to book D-I title-game berth
SOUTH BURLINGTON - The South Burlington High School baseball team yielded its first run in 25 innings during Monday's Division I semifinals vs. Burr and Burton. That first blemish in more than three games had more immediate concern than an impressive streak coming to an end: No. 4 Burr and Burton's two-run fourth inning put the top-seeded Wolves on the brink of elimination.
Local artist contributes to cross country mural project ‘Power to the Patients’
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - A local Vermont artist partnered with an organization that creates cross-country mural projects to help them spread the word about more affordable health care through price transparency. The movement is called “Power to the Patients” with artwork created by American contemporary artist Shepard Fairey.
Rev. Karen A. Mendes: DCF is correct to protect children from the imposition of intolerant beliefs
Those filing suit against DCF are not being discriminated against because of their faith. Read the story on VTDigger here: Rev. Karen A. Mendes: DCF is correct to protect children from the imposition of intolerant beliefs.
Dr. Oz discusses revving up your energy level
Q: I used to have a lot more get-up-and-go than I do now. It’s not that I’ve gained weight or have some serious chronic condition. At age 57, I want to feel more energetic! What will work? -- Gayle T., Burlington, Vermont. A: There is no doubt that...
Building back after July’s floods, the Johnson Health Center grows
Johnson, VT– An integral health resource in a rural Vermont town continues to grow after it was filled with multiple feet of floodwater last July. The Johnson Health Center was just less than a year old when it was hit by last summer’s floods. It re-opened at the end of October. Now 11 months later, the organization is expanding to be bigger than it was before.
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