Main Street poles finally come down; sidewalk patches await
Four years after crews began cutting down trees to make way for Main Street road, sidewalk and underground utility improvements, the finish line is in sight.
Circus Smirkus works its Big Top magic at Farr’s Field
With a cast of 30 performers ages 10-18 and a crew that brings the total close to 80, Circus Smirkus kicked off its summer tour around New England last week with performances at its Circus Barn in Greensboro followed by its first stop on the road in Waterbury, July 4-6.
After Bolton drowning, outdoors experts, public health officials stress water safety at swimming holes
Public health officials stress water safety message after a 20-year-old St. Michael’s College student drowned at Bolton Potholes on the 4th of July.
In Waterbury, Congressional delegation, EPA head hail new federal solar initiative
In a visit to Waterbury, Vermont’s Congressional delegation and Environmental Protection Agency administrator announced $7 billion in federal funding for the Environmental Protection Agency’s Solar for All program that will help pay to put solar panels atop millions of homes across the country.
A circus + Independence Day fun within easy reach of Waterbury
With Waterbury’s 2023 Not Quite Independence Day in the rearview mirror, local residents might be looking a little farther afield for some July 4 celebrations. Included here are details for celebrations in Montpelier, Burlington, Warren, Stowe, Richmond and Williston. And, Circus Smirkus visits Waterbury.
New law expands access to adoption information
Beginning on July 1, changes to Vermont Adoption Law will allow adopted Vermonters greater access to their adoption information.
Vermont Air National Guard plans F-35 flyover on July 4
The Vermont Air National Guard announced that it will conduct a regional flyby over Vermont and parts of New York as a way to mark Independence Day on the 4th of July.
Giant power transformer move will slow I-89 traffic this weekend
Transport of a very large VELCO power transformer from Milton to Barre will impact traffic on Interstate 89 overnight Saturday and early Sunday morning, according to the Vermont Agency of Transportation.
Leaders alerted to what April 2024’s total solar eclipse might bring
Seven years ago in 2017, a family of nine from New Hampshire booked the entire Moose Meadow Lodge and Treehouse in Duxbury for a visit in April 2024 despite the lodge usually being closed during mud season. The reason? A total eclipse of the sun on April 8, 2024 that will be visible in northern parts of Vermont.
State police: Two men injured in downtown fight
Vermont State Police are investigating an incident near the Waterbury Train Station late Wednesday night in which two men were sent to the hospital with apparent stab wounds.
Bike reported stolen from primary school
The Vermont State Police are asking for the public’s help to track down a kid’s bicycle reported stolen from Brookside Primary School on Monday.
VSP report: Charges in false shooting incident; highway patrol nets speeders
A man involved in a February incident in Waterbury Center that was falsely described as a shooting has a court date set for July to answer to a number of charges.
Memorial Day: Honoring the fallen, diving into history
Memorial Day on Monday saw Waterbury’s annual observance take place nearby in Holy Cross Cemetery in Duxbury with members of the American Legion Post #59 and the Waterbury Historical Society presenting its annual Ghost Walk program, this year with a focus on immigrants.
Vermont Planners Association honors Lotspeich with career award
Waterbury’s longtime town planner Steve Lotspeich was honored on Friday by the Vermont Planners Association with the group’s Career Achievement Award.
Main Street wire comes down, bringing upgrades closer to completion
Some progress took place on Main Street this week as the last utility wire attached to the wooden poles that are to be removed came down.
Parks Study Committee nears master plan completion
The Waterbury Parks Study Steering Committee meets tonight at 6:30 p.m. both in person and via Zoom to hear from the public once again regarding the draft master plan for Hope Davey Park and the Ice Center part area.
Driver leaves scene after crash with motorcycle on Kneeland Flats
The operator of a motorcycle involved in a crash Wednesday night on Kneeland Flats Road was not seriously injured, but police are looking for the driver of the car who they say left the scene.
Blast of summer heat sparks Health Department cautions and tips
The calendar doesn’t say “summer” for another three weeks, but the transition from May into June this week is sending the mercury into the mid-summer range.
Historic South Duxbury Church put back in use at pre-Memorial Day ceremony
The third Saturday in May proved to be perfect timing for a pre-Memorial Day ceremony in Duxbury to both honor military service veterans and gather at the South Duxbury Church for the first time since the Duxbury Historical Society acquired the property as its new home.
Main Street project finish hangs by a wire
Like that maddening game of telephone where the message morphs as it travels from person to person, the backstory to taking down the obsolete utility poles on Waterbury’s Main Street has vexed local and state officials and residents alike for the past couple of years.