Blown away: Flagger holds on, rides out pop-up thunderstorm
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Blown away: Flagger holds on, rides out pop-up thunderstorm

On Tuesday afternoon, Waterbury was in the bullseye of a classic summer pop-up thunderstorm featuring heavy winds from the south and a fierce downpour of rain. Flagger Jeffrey Strait with ADA Traffic Control was on duty directing traffic at the busy intersection of Stowe and Main streets when the storm blew in.

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Crowd fills Rusty Parker Park for Rally Against Racism
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Crowd fills Rusty Parker Park for Rally Against Racism

A crowd of about 500 Waterbury and area residents filled Rusty Parker Park on Sunday for the Rally Against Racism featuring a number of speakers including young people sharing their experiences with racism in Vermont and the Waterbury community.

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Main Street project gets $70,000 grant for final details
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Main Street project gets $70,000 grant for final details

Looking down Main Street in Waterbury today, it takes some imagination to picture the future streetscape empty of the thick, black power lines criss-crossing the scene with flower baskets hanging from new street lamps, benches and bicycle racks conveniently located along fresh, smooth sidewalks.

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Waterbury Rotary Club cancels NQID fireworks display
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Waterbury Rotary Club cancels NQID fireworks display

The COVID-19 pandemic had up-ended events for weeks and in Waterbury, the Rotary Club’s Board of Directors on Friday announced that the latest summer casualty will be the fireworks show planned for Not Quite Independence Day this year.

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State Police | May 27

State police charge Stowe man driving the wrong way on I-89 in Waterbury; Broken flower pots lead to unlawful mischief charge for Waterbury man.

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Some heroes wear capes, others make masks
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Some heroes wear capes, others make masks

Creativity is the whole point of Waterbury’s non-profit MakerSphere, the collaborative work space that mobilized dozens of Waterbury community members to sew more than 2,200 masks and assemble shields for Woodridge Nursing Home and other area medical facilities since mid-March.

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