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With potential lightning, hail and high winds in the area, Montpelier is delaying the start of its July 3rd festivities.
State lawmakers left open the opportunity to come back this fall to fill holes left by some of the federal cuts.
The festivities were slightly delayed due to impending severe weather in the area, according to city officials.
With thousands expected to come to downtown areas to celebrate the Fourth of July on Thursday, officials are urging the ...
Vermont Business Magazine U.S. Senator Peter Welch (D-Vermont) on Wednesday unveiled the Disaster Assistance Improvement and ...
Press Release The National Weather Service is predicting thunderstorms with the potential for hail, lightning, and high winds ...
The June 14 rally at Waterfront Park, organized primarily by Indivisible Burlington, was symbolic of the lack of unity between legitimate causes and unfortunately illustrated our ineffectiveness in ...
A white tent emblazoned with the Vermont Golf Association’s (VGA) logo greeted the golfers who participated in Wednesday’s ...
High summertime is more than just visits to the beach and hikes in the hills. There’s music and theater happening on stages ...
City Issues Travel Advisory Montpelier has been getting ready for its biggest festival of the year: its Independence Day celebration held, as always, on July 3, the day before the official holiday.
Burlington and Montpelier are preparing to welcome thousands for traditional July 3rd celebrations on Thursday.