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Work has started in Montpelier on a project related to long-term flood preparedness. Vermont's capital city views floodplain ...
MONTPELIER, Vt. — A beloved bookstore in Vermont's small capital city moved across the street to a new spot farther from the Winooski River after an ice jam sent river water into the store in 1992.
MONTPELIER, Vt. — Over a catastrophic 48 hours on July 10 and 11 of 2023, nearly 10 inches of rain fell across parts of Vermont, swelling already high-running rivers, sending many pouring over ...
MONTPELIER ― Like many downtown businesses in Vermont’s capital city, The Mad Taco was devastated by flooding in July 2023. The restaurant closed for more than three months before finally ...
Zachariah Watson, Executive Director of Central Vermont Habitat for Humanity, shared: “Casella’s generous donation will help ...
Every choice we make matters — and the choices we make right now will affect how prepared we are for our next natural disaster.
in Montpelier, the owners of gear and apparel shop Onion River Outdoors quickly realized they wouldn’t be able to clean up the flood damage they endured on their own. So they asked for volunteers.
MONTPELIER — A pair of high-profile flood mitigation projects in Montpelier have been recommended for a limited pool of federal funding available through the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Other ...