
Second big rig in a week blocks Smugglers Notch
In the latest installment of “what were they thinking?” Vermont State Police were called to Smugglers Notch on Sunday, June 6, after a tractor-trailer became wedged between rocks along the narrow, barely-two-lane curvy mountain road for four hours.

Baby fawns don’t need ‘saving’
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says deer fawns are being born this time of year and people should avoid disturbing or picking them up.

Waterbury biking group matures with its 13th annual signature fundraiser ride
Down a nondescript road and through a tunnel under Interstate 89 lies Perry Hill with a vast network of free, multi-use trails within Putnam State Forest. These trails along with the mountain bike trails at Little River State Park are maintained by the Waterbury Area Trails Alliance.

Vaccine locations multiply as Vermont nears 80% goal
An Interstate 89 rest stop, a Burlington Jazz Fest venue, farmers markets, flea markets, state parks and more. Those are just some of the places this weekend where Vermonters still looking to get a COVID-19 vaccine can just show up to get their shot.

Memorial Day events honor fallen soldiers, women’s suffrage, and freedom from slavery
Waterbury’s Memorial Day ceremony was one of the first public events this year as the COVID-19 pandemic eases and it managed to cover several poignant themes.
Police look to i.d. pair using stolen credit card on shopping spree
Vermont State Police are looking for help identifying two men who apparently went on a shopping spree in Williston after acquiring someone else’s credit card or cards at the Country Club of Vermont in Waterbury last week.

Backcountry rescue teams respond to Camel’s Hump twice in one week
Multiple area backcountry rescue units responded Wednesday morning to Camel’s Hump in Duxbury to bring an 18-year-old injured hiker to safety.

Community gardens provide food and serenity
Gardeners at the Waterbury and Duxbury community gardens are busy planting seeds and starts for the new growing season, but these public gardens have been providing food and serenity for many years.

State begins reservations for remote campsites at Waterbury Reservoir parks
Due to increased popularity and use, a new reservation system has been put in place for remote campsites around the Waterbury Reservoir, according to state parks officials.
Gov. Scott teases early end to COVID-19 restrictions; ‘Creemees for a shot’; Waterbury still logging new cases
Gov. Phil Scott Friday issued a tantalizing challenge to Vermonters weary of COVID-19 precautions: reach 80% vaccinated for those 12 and older and the remaining restrictions will fall immediately.

After months of pandemic overtime, Waterbury Ambulance Service gets top state honor
Waterbury Ambulance Service has a lot to celebrate as it marks its 50th year and just this week took home Vermont’s Ambulance Service of the Year award from the Vermont Department of Health.

New sidewalk temporarily closes park entrance
Sidewalk work on Main Street has temporarily closed the main entrance at Dac Rowe Park to vehicle traffic.

Utility district vote attracts little public participation
In the three years since the Edward Farrar Utility District was formed to succeed the Waterbury Village municipality, the largest number of voters turned out this week to cast ballots in its annual election. The total: 21 voters; 11 voting in person and 10 who requested early ballots by mail.

Two-year paving on Blush Hill to start this summer
Summertime road work in Waterbury isn’t just for Main Street and downtown. The corridor along Stowe Street and Blush Hill is next to be refurbished and town officials poring over the budget have juggled the priority list to start with Blush Hill Road and put Stowe Street on deck for summer 2022 in order to take advantage of state grant funding and time the work with the school schedule.

Popularity contest: Love for disc golf ‘gem’ poses challenges
Excitement for summer recreation is building in Waterbury and as the weather gets warmer, Hope Davey Park grows in popularity. One popular attraction at the field: the town disc golf course.

Village voters needed for May 12 Edward Farrar Utility District business
Residents of Waterbury village who live in the Edward Farrar Utility District have an election coming up for the district’s annual meeting on Wednesday, May 12.

Green Up Day fosters hope in Waterbury community after a bleak year
In honor of the 51st Annual Green Up Day, Waterbury residents braved morning snow flurries and afternoon sun beams to collect roadside litter.

Select board adopts interim zoning, effective immediately
By unanimous vote this week, the Waterbury Select Board approved a set of interim zoning bylaws to apply to a core section of the downtown village business district.

Waitsfield to Waterbury to Williston: Burlington man faces charges after high speed chase
WAITSFIELD — What started as a heads-up to a driver for one of his brake lights being out turned into a Burlington man leading law enforcement on a high-speed chase Friday night through parts of Washington and Chittenden County.

Waterbury joins regional internet access movement – and other business
Waterbury has officially joined a regional cooperative poised to ensure efforts to expand internet access across the state do not leave Central Vermont communities behind.