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First Look: Beloved Vermont crepe restaurant expands to Boston area
The Skinny Pancake has very quietly expanded to the Boston area’s North Shore, giving locals a little taste of Vermont right in their own backyard.
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2 people found dead at home in Eden, Vermont, police say
Two people were found dead at a home in northern Vermont on Wednesday, state police said.
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Police say dog was ‘abducted' from front lawn in Vermont
Vermont State Police say they are investigating after a dog was reportedly “abducted” from a front lawn in Lyndon on Monday. Around 5:12 p.m. Monday, state police said they received a report of a theft on Sheldon Brook Road in Lyndon. Their investigation revealed that sometime around 4:45 p.m., an unknown individual parked their vehicle in front of the home…
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Police arrest Vermont man following armed chase outside local daycare
Police in Colchester, Vermont, arrested a man on Monday afternoon after an armed chase outside a local daycare. Colchester police said they responded to the parking lot of Little Lakers Academy on Prim Road around 2:45 p.m. Monday for a report of a male chasing a female with a gun. Officers arrived within minutes and determined that the dispute was…
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Ex-employee arrested for stabbing former boss at Vermont restaurant
Police arrested a man on Saturday night after he allegedly stabbed his former employer at a restaurant in Vermont. According to state police, 32-year-old Jozef Eller, who used to work at Café Provence in Brandon, entered the building around 4:30 p.m. Saturday and stabbed 71-year-old chef and owner Robert Barral. Eller then fled the scene, driving north on Route 7 in…
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Federal case of Turkish Tufts student detained by ICE in Somerville moved to Vt.
A judge ordered the case of a Tufts University grad student from Turkey who was detained by immigration authorities, sparking outrage in Massachusetts, be moved to federal court in Vermont.
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Federal hearing held on Tufts student detained by ICE
Lawyers for Rumeysa Ozturk pushed for her release at a federal court hearing in Boston.
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Federal hearing in case of Tufts student detained by ICE
Rumeysa Ozturk, a Tufts graduate student from Turkey, remains in ICE custody in Louisiana after being detained by masked, plainclothes ICE agents last week in Somerville.
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Detained Turkish Tufts student's lawyers demand her case remain in Mass.
Lawyers for a Tufts University doctoral student from Turkey who was detained by immigration authorities argued Thursday that her case should be handled by the federal court in Massachusetts, while U.S. government attorneys said it should be dismissed and go before an immigration judge.
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Person attacked by coyote, apparently with quills in mouth, in Vermont
A person was attacked by a coyote in Hinesburg, Vermont, on Monday, police said. It wasn’t immediately clear if the coyote had rabies.
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Tufts student detained by ICE moved to Vermont before judge's order, feds say
A Tufts University doctoral student from Turkey who was detained by immigration authorities had been moved to Vermont by the time a federal judge ordered authorities to keep her in Massachusetts, lawyers for the U.S. government said.
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Demonstrations held in support of detained Tufts student
Rumeysa Ozturk, the Tufts University graduate student detained last week by ICE, received a show of support at rallies Tuesday.
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Woman killed by 1-ton bag of animal feed at her Vermont job
A woman was killed last week when a one-ton bag of food fell on her at the Vermont cattle feed company where she worked, authorities said.
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Killington ski area in Vermont reopens after 1-day closure due to ice storm
Killington Resort, a popular ski area in central Vermont, closed Sunday due to “a power outage and ongoing safety concerns.” The ski resort said in a Facebook post shortly after 10 a.m. that they would be closed Sunday. “Access remains limited, and is only available via East Mountain Road,” the post said. “Trees are continuing to fall around the mountain,…
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Real-life ‘Homeward Bound' pets rescued in Vermont
Three stray pets with an unusual bond were rescued by the Central Vermont Humane Society and taken in by a new family this week. Two dogs and one cat were discovered wandering the streets of Williamstown together on March 3 and appeared neglected, MyNBC5 in Vermont reported. The humane society took the trio in for treatment and shared that they…
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Vermont man accused of choking woman, accidentally firing gun during struggle
A Vermont man was arrested Monday on domestic violence charges after allegedly choking a woman and accidentally firing a gun.
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US limits Canadian access to border-straddling library in Vt., prompting outcry
A Quebec town says U.S. authorities have unilaterally decided to “close the main Canadian access” to a library that straddles the border, ending a decades-long custom off passport-free travel.
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Vermont breweries, maple syrup maker among businesses impacted by tariffs on Canada
Business owners from both sides of the U.S.-Canada border gathered Tuesday in Vermont to share how the Trump administration’s sweeping tariffs have affected their industries. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum and repeated comments that Canada should become the 51st state have infuriated Canadians, and many are boycotting American goods in response. “What’s going on in Canada is without precedent....
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Mistrial declared in ex-Vermont trooper's evidence theft case
A mistrial was declared soon after a jury started deliberating the charges against a former Vermont State Police trooper on Monday, WPTZ reported.
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Child in Vermont diagnosed with measles, the state's first case of the year
A school-age child has a case of measles in Vermont’s Lamoille County, health officials said Tuesday.