Rolling roadblocks planned on I-89 Friday morning
Travelers on Interstate 89 between Richmond and Waterbury in both directions Friday morning may encounter intentional slowdowns for utility line work.
Board pledges $76k from ARPA to ambulance station
After hearing an update from leaders of Waterbury Ambulance Service on fundraising to build a new ambulance station, the Waterbury Select Board has pledged to allocate $76,000 to the project from federal funds coming to the town.
Ice Center reopens after leaking cooling tower replaced
The Ice Center has reopened after taking three months to repair and replace aging equipment — including a cooling tower that had been leaking for years in violation of local utility regulations.
Adviser to R.I. governor faces charges from Waterbury incident
A senior adviser to Rhode Island Gov. Daniel McKee has been ordered into criminal court in Washington County on charges of unlawful trespass and unlawful mischief in Waterbury last weekend, according to Vermont State Police.
State police make two arrests in Waterbury
A Stowe man is facing charges of unlawful trespass and unlawful mischief after an incident on Sunset Drive in Waterbury Center on Saturday, and a Waterbury woman was cited for retail theft and DUI at Billings Mobil on Friday, according to state police.
Vehicle fire closes Rt. 100
No one was injured in a crash that resulted in a vehicle fire early Friday evening, closing Vermont Route 100 in Waterbury Center for two hours.
Vermont adopts 9-8-8 phone number for mental health support
Vermont is launching a new three-digit Suicide and Crisis Lifeline starting July 16 where callers will be immediately connected to counselors trained to provide support for individuals experiencing everything from emotional distress to a mental health crisis.
Tractor-trailer drives to water’s edge on Blush Hill
A wayward tractor-trailer caused a unique traffic jam at the Blush Hill boat launch this week when it came to a stop just feet from the water.
Campaign signs vandalized
The growing collection of campaign signs at the Waterbury Welcome sign near the roundabout was vandalized overnight Thursday with all of the signs knocked down, pulled out of the ground and some ripped from their metal frames.
Update: A ‘misunderstanding’, not a stolen vehicle
Vermont State Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a vehicle reported stolen on Saturday in Waterbury Center.
Signs of the times: Campaign shenanigans alleged
One month before Vermont’s statewide primary and the perennial concern about disappearing campaign signs was formally lodged in Waterbury this week. Town officials share the the do’s and don’ts of displaying campaign signs.
Washington County Senate online candidate forum
Candidates seeking the Democratic Party’s nomination for the three Washington County state Senate seats will take part in an online debate tonight starting at 6 p.m.
Troopers seek clues in tool theft at SunCommon
Vermont State Police are asking for the public’s help for clues to a theft that happened in the early morning hours on Monday, July 4, at SunCommon on Vermont Route 2 in Waterbury.
Waterbury’s the first to celebrate the 4th
Bright sunshine made last Saturday the hottest day of the week in time for Waterbury’s annual Not Quite Independence Day celebration to return to its usual spot on the calendar—in June. All was going according to plan until a mid-parade mishap sent first responders in the parade doubling back to tend to several injured individuals.
Select board appoints town clerk, creates housing group
Two months before she plans to retire, Waterbury Town Clerk Carla Lawrence has a successor to train to serve until Town Meeting 2023 and possibly beyond.
Manager Search Committee asks public for input
The search committee working on the process to recruit a new Waterbury municipal manager is asking for public input using a short online survey.
State seeks public input on new wake boat rules
The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation is asking the public for feedback on new regulations on how wake boats are operated in public lakes and ponds in Vermont.
COVID-19 Update: Testing sites closing; shots for tots available
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve with Vermont’s state-sponsored testing sites closing this weekend just as federal public health officials have given the green light for vaccines for the youngest children.
Early voting for Vermont’s primary is open
Ballots for the Vermont primary election have arrived and Town Clerk Carla Lawrence says she's already filling requests from those who would like to vote early. Voters can request and cast ballots ahead of the Aug. 9 election day or vote at the municipal offices.
State police continue to seek info from public in shooting case
State police continue to ask for the public’s help with information that could lead to an arrest in the shooting in downtown Waterbury last weekend.