
Brian Wallstin
Digital News Producer at WFFF-TV (Colchester, VT)
Digital News Producer at WVNY-TV (Colchester, VT)
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6 days ago |
mychamplainvalley.com | Brian Wallstin
Posted: May 9, 2025 / 05:06 PM EDT Updated: May 9, 2025 / 05:48 PM EDT SHARE Police in South Burlington are looking for a man who robbed the Community Bank on Shelburne Road late Friday morning.
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6 days ago |
yahoo.com | Brian Wallstin
The Town of Plattsburgh is working with local law enforcement to investigate an act of vandalism at the Plattsburgh Community Mausoleum, Town Supervisor Michael Cashman said. Cashman said some threw a rock, “breaking windows at the sacred final resting place.”“This abhorrent and disrespectful act is unacceptable,” Cashman said, adding that authorities are reviewing evidence and pursuing leads. Glass will be replaced in the next few days, Cashman said.
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6 days ago |
mychamplainvalley.com | Brian Wallstin
The Town of Plattsburgh is working with local law enforcement to investigate an act of vandalism at the Plattsburgh Community Mausoleum, Town Supervisor Michael Cashman said. Cashman said some threw a rock, “breaking windows at the sacred final resting place.”“This abhorrent and disrespectful act is unacceptable,” Cashman said, adding that authorities are reviewing evidence and pursuing leads. Glass will be replaced in the next few days, Cashman said.
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6 days ago |
mychamplainvalley.com | Brian Wallstin
Vermont State Police say a vehicle driven by a 23-year-old New Hampshire man struck two women walking on the sidewalk on Main Street in Putney on Thursday. One of the victims, Diane E. Clementine, 77, of Putney, suffered what police described as life-threatening injuries and is in critical condition. The other victim, 68-year-old Deborah Bozetarnik, also of Putney, suffered minor injuries, police said. The alleged driver, Jason A.
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6 days ago |
mychamplainvalley.com | Brian Wallstin
The Rutland Education Association voted Thursday to authorize its members to strike on May 14 if the teachers union and the city’s school board can’t come to an agreement on a new contract. The association said the teachers have worked 311 with no contract, and two sides have been negotiating for a year and a half. The union says it would be Vermont’s first teachers’ strike in Vermont since the Burlington Education Association struck in 2017.
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