Lots of snow fell this past week in Vermont
Jay Peak Resort snow on Saturday 4/9/16
Posted by Ski Vermont on Monday, April 11, 2016
Catching air at Killington Resort's BMMC this weekend.
Posted by Ski Vermont on Monday, April 11, 2016
Jay Peak Resort snow on Saturday 4/9/16
Posted by Ski Vermont on Monday, April 11, 2016
Catching air at Killington Resort's BMMC this weekend.
Posted by Ski Vermont on Monday, April 11, 2016
Comic Con includes Game of Thrones right? My personal contribution of content to this post, a road sign hack 5 months ago near my home, he did misspell Jon. John Snow knew Nothing #gameofthrones #JonSnow #hack Hooksett New Hampshire West River road A video posted by Meni (@vipstrippers) on Jun 6, 2014 at 8:51am PDT Organizers…
Calkins Portable Toilet Inc., of Vt. has pleaded guilty to charges it transported portable toilets containing human waste on I-93 in #NH. — Jason Schreiber (@Schreibernews) August 6, 2014 Portable toilet company will pay $6,000 fine & make an educational presentation for #NH Association of Septage Haulers. — Jason Schreiber (@Schreibernews) August 6, 2014
No one has been hurt in the robberies, but local police and prosecutors think that — despite being the most surefire way to get caught trying to score some quick cash — bank robberies are becoming more frequent in both rural Vermont and cities such as Burlington and Rutland. Read More
The Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department says it’s getting more complaints about bear visits. Col. David LeCours says people often inadvertently encourage bears to come out of the forest by providing food without realizing it. Some of the most common attractions are pet food, bird feeders, barbecue grills, household trash containers or dumpsters, and campsites….
It comes as Vermont has continued to lead the country in the low number of new cases and deaths from COVID-19. As of Friday, Vermont health officials reported 952 coronavirus cases in the state and 54 deaths. But Scott said he remains very concerned about the continued high number of new cases and deaths in…
Wet, heavy snow began to fall in many parts of Vermont on Tuesday as the state prepared for difficult driving conditions and possible power outages. The Adirondack Mountains almost disappeared as a blanket of snow headed toward Burlington over Lake Champlain early Tuesday afternoon. However, snow did not immediately stick in the city. A winter…