Second big rig in a week blocks Smugglers Notch
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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. 

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Vaccine locations multiply as Vermont nears 80% goal
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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. 

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Utility district vote attracts little public participation
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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. 

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Two-year paving on Blush Hill to start this summer
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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.

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