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Of particular concern was the east branch of the Passumpsic River at East Haven, which, starting around 3 p.m., rose over 4.5 feet in about two hours. By 5:30 p.m., levels began to recede.
Experts say while the timing of the floods may be a coincidence, the type of weather systems that fueled them is not.
"Permanent repairs and replacing the bridges is something that we don’t dare get started on until we have more assurance that ...
State officials say of the 149 properties the government has agreed to purchase, only seven of those deals have closed.
Two years after floodwaters caused over a million dollars in damage, the Kellogg-Hubbard Library in Vermont is nearing ...
More than $26 million in federal funding was abruptly withheld by the Department of Education last week. Districts and organizations across Vermont fear it will force program and staffing cuts.