Waterbury’s the first to celebrate the 4th
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Waterbury’s the first to celebrate the 4th

Bright sunshine made last Saturday the hottest day of the week in time for Waterbury’s annual Not Quite Independence Day celebration to return to its usual spot on the calendar—in June. All was going according to plan until a mid-parade mishap sent first responders in the parade doubling back to tend to several injured individuals.

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Early voting for Vermont’s primary is open
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Early voting for Vermont’s primary is open

Ballots for the Vermont primary election have arrived and Town Clerk Carla Lawrence says she's already filling requests from those who would like to vote early. Voters can request and cast ballots ahead of the Aug. 9 election day or vote at the municipal offices.

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Wastewater system keeps up with expanding breweries
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Wastewater system keeps up with expanding breweries

Wastewater is not something most of us think about until something goes wrong. But for the workers of Waterbury’s Edward Farrar Utility District, it’s always front-of-mind, and with Waterbury’s brewery scene expanding, efforts are underway to ensure the town’s wastewater facilities can keep up.

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Summer road work ramps up
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Summer road work ramps up

Summer is often known by its other name – road work season –- and local projects are ramping up in multiple places, affecting travels in and around Waterbury including Stowe Street, Blush Hill Road and Interstate 89.

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