NEARLY TEN INCHES OF RAIN FELL ACROSS PARTS OF VERMONT, AMONG THE HARDEST HIT, MONTPELIER, WHERE THE RIVER CRESTING AT 21FT AND ITS HIGHEST FLOOD LEVEL IN A CENTURY, INUNDATED THE CITY’S DOWNTOWN.
We have benefited greatly by having Bill as our city manager and I wish this had come out a different way,” Mayor Jack McCullough said.
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Hosted on MSNMontpelier Alive hosts benefit concert for flood reliefAlmost 6 months after the devastating floods across the region, and a year and a half since Montpelier was inundated by the ...
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Burlington-Plattsburgh WCAX-TV on MSNVt. lawmaker introduces bill to turn unused state office space into housingCould empty state office buildings help with Vermont’s housing shortage? Since the pandemic, thousands of state employees ...
The winter storm in the Northeast is promising to bring some tricky travel to the region for the Thursday morning commute, and officials have urged drivers to keep it slow on the roads or just ...
To help in this mission, Vermonters can support Green Up Vermont Checkoff on Line 23 of the Vermont Income Tax Form. Together ...
The Vermont Legislature must say no to rolling back Vermont’s Global Warming Solutions Act and not weaken its commitment to climate action.
MONTPELIER, Vt. - Five years ago ... having experienced historic severe flooding over the last two years. Even as the state gets wetter, it’s getting warmer, threatening a ski industry that ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. (WCAX) - Almost 6 months after the devastating floods across the region, and a year and a half since Montpelier was inundated by the July 2023 floods, the city and its businesses ...
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