Annual benefit tree sale comes to an end
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Annual benefit tree sale comes to an end

As many have probably noticed by now, a holiday tradition along Main Street in Waterbury has come to an end. The yard alongside the Wesley United Methodist Church is empty this month because the annual Christmas tree sale run there for the past 33 years is not happening. 

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VSP: Waterbury man pointed loaded gun at another man's head
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VSP: Waterbury man pointed loaded gun at another man's head

BARRE — A Waterbury man is accused of pointing a loaded gun at another man’s head. Jason J. Russell, 52, pleaded not guilty Monday in state court to a felony count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and misdemeanor charges including criminal threatening, reckless endangerment and illegally possessing a firearm.

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Flood Update: Ongoing FEMA help; rebates for flood-recovery purchases
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Flood Update: Ongoing FEMA help; rebates for flood-recovery purchases

This Saturday, Nov. 23, the Federal Emergency Management Agency will be closing the last two of its Disaster Recovery Centers in Vermont. Plus, Vermonters working on repairs to homes and businesses impacted by flooding both this past summer and in 2023 can still take advantage of a slew of rebates and incentive programs offered by Efficiency Vermont. 

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Volunteer deficit: Waterbury’s farmers market and dog park struggle to continue
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Volunteer deficit: Waterbury’s farmers market and dog park struggle to continue

Despite their loyal followings, the Waterbury Farmers Market and Waterbury Unleashed Dog Park behind the scenes have been struggling this year to keep their largely volunteer-supported efforts going. Both organizations have experienced an exodus in volunteer leadership that is forcing existential changes to how the organizations are run or whether they will even survive.

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