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MyChamplainValley.com on MSNMontpelier police tell public to look out for woman after several attacksWhen police arrived in the area near State and Taylor Streets in downtown Montpelier, they were reportedly told that Shoestock had injured a man with a box cutter, attacked a pregnant woman, and ...
Everyone is invited to Dummerston Historical Society’s quarterly meeting in Dummerston Center on Thursday, July 17. A business meeting of members at 6:30 p.m. will precede the program ...
Residents are still reckoning with the damage inflicted by seven federally declared major disasters over the past two years.
The office of Vermont Governor Phil Scott wrote Monday that the governor is spending this week reflecting on “the impact, the progress, and the work left to do.” ...
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WCAX on MSNConstruction in Montpelier will pause for July 3rd paradeMontpelier’s 3rd of July parade will go on despite ongoing construction downtown.Construction has blocked a section of State ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - Along with multi-year disruptive construction projects in downtown Burlington, work has also been taking place in Winooski and Montpelier, which has also been challenging ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. — A beloved bookstore in Vermont's small capital city moved across the street to a new spot farther from the Winooski River after an ice jam sent river water into the store in ...
What does the future hold? Downtown Montpelier isn’t what it was in 2009 when the Three Penny Taproom became one of the first craft-beer bars to open in what would become a beer-intensive state.
(She cited a former Montpelier Alive board member, Peter Walke of Efficiency Vermont, and the city’s parks and trees director, Alec Ellsworth, and his staff for particularly crucial contributions.) ...
A "Montpelier Strong" photo exhibit, shown Dec. 15, 2023, decorates the window of an empty storefront five months after flooding devastated the city's downtown.
MONTPELIER – As the floodwaters rose in Vermont’s capital city on July 10, Katie Trautz had an assignment. Montpelier’s leaders asked the executive director of the nonprofit organization ...
In July, floodwaters rose four feet throughout downtown Montpelier, laying waste to buildings along Main and State streets. Soon after, Vermonters were shocked to see images of debris piled high ...
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