A 52-year-old woman died in a house fire in Marlboro, despite efforts by a family member to save her.
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Guy Page is the editor and publisher of the Vermont Daily Chronicle.
GOP candidates in Bellows Falls Saturday, Barre August 5
Now’s the time to meet Republican candidates for statewide office: Saturday in Bellows Falls, next Friday in Barre.
Orlando: asking the real question about legal abortion
Pro-abortion legal theorist Judith Javis Thomson said in 1971 the abortion debate comes down to the question: Can one person kill another person because that second person’s existence is going to be burden to the first person for the next nine or fewer months?
Warner: Groomers, Part 1
A former social worker with sex abuse victims who was himself a victim of ‘grooming’ describes what the term means and how it is perpetrated today.
Bruce Whitcomb Judd
The children of Bruce Judd of Barre, who died a year ago today, honor his memory.
Utility asks members to conserve electricity, don’t charge cars in evening
With just a few thousand EVs on the road, one Vermont utility is already requesting members not recharge them during peak hours on hot days.
Roper: Don’t use the cars we’re forcing you to buy!
There are only about 5000 electric vehicles on Vermont roads today, and the grid can’t handle charging them all during a week of high but not unprecedented summer heat.
McClaughry: SCOTUS EPA ruling victory for Rule of Law
The U.S. Supreme Court is unlikely to be persuaded by an Bernie-inspired executive action about a “national climate emergency.”
Water Cooler: Vermont needs smaller cars, trains, bikes
Hot headlines from a hot Vermont weekend.
More mayhem in Burlington
Two more people are dead by gunfire in Burlington’s Old North End.
‘Person of interest in July 7 Burlington murder released July 3 after arrest
Despite a lengthy arrest record and a history of flight from custody, the ‘person of interest’ in the July 7 Hussein Mubarak murder was cited and released July 3 after being arrested for possession of a stolen gun.
Scott endorses LG candidate Benning
Gov. Phil Scott has endorsed the lieutenant governor candidate with the most State House experience and centrist political and policy views.
Thayer: Dems blind to growing cost of living
We need to cut regulations that have caused our housing crunch.
Polio confirmed
Monkeypox, polio, and and Biden admin award to Soros group to help border crossers make headlines across the country.
Protest outside Barre pregnancy services clinic
A Barre pregnancy clinic providing alternatives to abortions was the subject of a sidewalk protest Saturday afternoon.
Shoreham dairy farmer went from 40 cows to 950 milkers
“I never saw myself milking this many cows, but with the boys and the way things are, it’s a good thing we are,” Loren Wood said.
Flemming: Longmore’s comments on St. Albans ‘equity’ board not ‘obstructionist,’ but constructive
Keith Longmore’s comments on the St. Albans Belonging, Equity and Inclusion committee show he wanted to help – even though he disagreed with the majority’s conclusions.
Moot: Responsibly-sited wind projects?
No wind developer or owner has taken any responsibility for the damage caused. Instead, they deny there are any problems.
Montpelier Council advances prostitution repeal, despite residents’ unanimous opposition
After a lengthy string of Montpelier residents spoke against repealing the city’s anti-prostitution ordinance, the City Council voted to advance the repeal anyway.
VT Secretary of Digital Services cited for disorderly conduct in parking dispute
The State of Vermont’s chief digital information officer got into a parking dispute on State Street in Montpelier, resulting in a citation for disorderly conduct.
Water Cooler: Check your Powerball ticket! / Flying spiders / strange sea creatures / Movie theater reopens
There’s a $366 million winner out there – somewhere.
Understaffed adult prisons, no juvenile facility plague Vermont incarceration system
There aren’t enough staff for Vermont’s adult prisons. There is no permanent facility for juvenile offenders.
Organized retail theft grows as pandemic created online marketplace for stolen goods
A bill to make it easier to charge repeat retail thieves with a felony didn’t get out of the 2022 Vermont Legislature.
Legislature funded one year of free breakfast, lunch for all public and independent school students
Students at all public and independent schools will eat free breakfast and lunch this coming school year, thanks to a bill passed this year by the Legislature. The $29 million to pay for it will come out of the Education Fund.
Well-dressed thieves hit VT country clubs
A pair of thieves dressed in golf attire are stealing credit cards from country clubs and using them to buy gift cards.
CT fentanyl dealer gets five years in federal slammer
A West Hartford, Connecticut man with a violent drug crime record was sentenced to five years for drug dealing in Rutland.
Babylon Bee: Biden races to sniff one last girl before losing smell to Covid
“The President has taken every precaution possible to ensure that his dearly beloved olfactory nerve remains healthy,” said White House physician Dr. Elliot Reed.
Brattleboro homicides autopsied
A 23-year-old woman died of a gunshot to the head Tuesday morning, an autopsy found.
Water Cooler: Rutland PD hires three officers / Woman named Dartmouth prez
The venerable downtown office building of the Hardwick Gazette may soon have a new life as a community center. This headline and others from Vermont media today.
Flemming: VT business climate ranks low
If you believe CNBC, Vermont ranks 31st in business climate among the 50 states. But if you believe the Tax Foundation instead…..
Truck Garden
TRUCK GARDEN in West Newbury really puts the rust in rustic.
Block grant $$ for S. Burlington housing, other projects statewide
Gov. Scott announced more federal funding for building housing and community gathering spaces.
Couple arrested in Springfield drug raid
Two alleged fentanyl dealers were arrested yesterday morning in a Springfield drug raid.
Lunged at cops with knife, shot dead
A man wanted for questioning in Tuesday’s killing of a Massachusetts woman in Brattleboro was shot dead by three Vermont police officers after he lunged at them with a knife later that night.
Condos: Election fraud “insidious lie….driving a wedge between Americans”
“Despite the complete lack of evidence, this lie has gripped certain groups in the electorate and is at the center of the divisiveness driving a wedge between Americans,” Secretary of State Jim Condos said.
Letter: College chum says VT needs Joe Benning
We need a steady hand on the gavel in the Senate, someone who knows and loves this chamber, Paul Cook of Barre says.
Mermel TV ad compares Senate opponent Nolan to ‘woke’ Sarah George
Myers Mermel compares GOP Senate opponent and former U.S. Attorney Christina Nolan to Chittenden County prosecutor Sarah George.
90% oppose unrestricted abortion, ‘Defeat Article 22’ organizers say
The results demonstrate that Vermont’s proposed “reproductive autonomy” constitutional amendment — which would block any restrictions up to the moment of birth — goes contrary to broad public sentiment, according to Vermonters for Good Government.
U.S. Forest Service rushing private development on Silver Lake
The U.S. Forest Service is rushing through a private development to build a network of privately-owned huts along Silver Lake.
I know Mark Coester
Unlike many of his critics, Mark Coester would never denigrate the Constitution as the oppressive tool of rich, white, male, musket-toting, slave-owners.
Mom ‘deprogrammed’ daughter from school ‘gender ideology cult’ – Karlyn Borysenko
A black mom from Nevada will discuss her efforts to rescue her daughter from “the gender cult ideology her school had indoctrinated her into.”
Five state troopers resigned amid internal investigation in 2021
Alleged wrongdoing by state troopers included excessive use of force, possession of fraudulent Covid-19 cards, negligent use of firearms, and sexual harrassment.
Water Cooler: Swastika spray-painted on Ben & Jerry’s shop
Someone painted a swastika on a shop owned by iconic ice-cream makers who back the boycott-divest-sanction movement against the State of Israel.
Plaintiff in mandate lawsuit runs for Vermont House, decries noblesse oblige
The hills are alive with those who may not have our best interest in mind.
Man wanted in death of MA woman killed by police
An investigation into the death of a young woman in Brattleboro resulted in the death by police gunfire of a Massachusetts man.
Record # of bears invade homes
Since the Legislature banned food scraps in trash and garbage disposals in 2020, hungry bears are invading Vermont homes at record levels.
Burlington man questioned in fatal shooting of Mubarak
The July 7 murder of a New American from Burlington has resulted in another Burlington man being held for questioning by police.
Prostitution repeal on Montpelier City Council agenda tonight
Legalizing prostitution leaves trafficked people little recourse than to continue working the streets or running classified ads, a critic of Montpelier’s proposed repeal of its prostitution ordinance says.
New carbon taxes on Climate Council agenda
Unelected climate czars push carbon taxes, again.
Vermont man in Greenwood Mall in Indiana – unarmed
The sights and smells came flooding back and the happy people and their families all seemed suspended in my mind in a soon-to-be tragic tableau.
Water Cooler: Remains of WWII Vermont soldier recovered
The remains of a Hinesburg man and U.S. Army soldier killed in the bloody, dense Hurtgen Forest of Germany have been recovered, NBC5 reports.
State’s Attorney Sarah George “scapegoated” for public safety woes, she claims
IT’S THE PANDEMIC’S FAULT – Chittenden County State’s Attorney Sarah George and her office have been “scapegoated” over public concern about the rise in crime, she claimed.
Drag Queen Story Hour comes to Waterbury
Drag queens will hold a story hour for children at a Waterbury bookstore.
Licata seeks Burlington seat in State House
“The traditional Democrat Party is dead. It’s gone. Progressivism has subsumed it,” said Independent candidate for the Vermont House Tom Licata of Burlington.
Rosenthal: When Antifa-connected mob attacked Charles Murray at Middlebury College, I was there
An Irasburg man recalls how Vermont Antifa activists brought him to Middlebury College to participate in an attack on speaker Charles Murray in 2017.
Candidate for Congress Ericka Redic shares story of recovery
Ericka Redic’s story of recovery is a message of hope and how the lessons along the way led her to conservatism.
Electric aircraft builder gets 75-year lease at Burlington airport
A cutting-edge electric aircraft builder employing hundreds of people now has a 75-year lease at the Burlington International Airport.
Coester answers Benning about Jan. 6, Pepe the Frog
The driver of a logging truck deplored by Lt. Gov. candidate Joe Benning responds to his campaign statements.
State announces huge pot of venture capital
Using federal pandemic recovery funds, the SOV has created unprecedented amounts of venture capital under State control.
Bechhoefer: Tax Flatlanders to subsidize lift tickets for Vermonters, Mermel says
Myers Mermel has proposed a 10% hospitality tax on out-of-state skiers in Vermont to subsidize lift tickets for Vermonters.
Sarah George: let taxpayers reimburse shoplifting losses
Sarah George on retail theft restitution: “It may ultimately come out of taxes, or something.”
Water Cooler: Gray tops in $$
Molly Gray has out-fundraised competitor Becca Balint in their race for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. House seat.
Keelan: In God We Trust – not Ernst & Young. Not anymore
For many investors in public and private companies, Ernst & Young was one of the last bastions of trust.
LaMarche: Faux progressives are wrong on crime
In Burlington, so-called progressive reforms have sprung up only to backfire on neighbors and harm the most vulnerable in our community.
Ask Johnny Bananas: can anyone watch too much Jordan Peterson?
It started when I refused to use the preferred pronouns of my second grade teacher.
Benning denounces ‘fascist iconography,’ claims Thayer involved in “insurrection”
One Republican candidate for lieutenant governor is charging another with “involvement in the insurrection of January 6th.”
Dame: It’s the economy, everybody – inflation hits 9.1%
No secret why media and Democrats aren’t talking about the economy this year.
Overdose prompts drug bust of Massachusetts men and others in Bennington
A gun with no serial number, cocaine, and fentanyl were found in the Bennington drug raid.
Brake failure, deer crossing cause fiery crashes over weekend
Brakes failed on a UPS truck, causing a fiery collision.
Bolt e-bike ride-sharing bolts from Burlington
A national e-bike ridesharing service has pulled out of Vermont. Too much regulation, too little, or something else?
Watercooler: Three-year-old Vermonter survives seven minutes underwater
NBC5 reports that a Newport toddler survived seven minutes underwater in a swimming pool.
Hartford CT teen busted for fentanyl dealing after fleeing cops at 120 MPH
Raquan Knight was arrested for fentanyl trafficking and other offenses Wednesday after he fled state police in Newport at speeds of over 120 MPH.
State law requires zero-emissions new cars by 2035 – because California says so
A Vermont law passed in 2006 requires state regulators to adopt California emissions standards. And California wants zero-emissions new car sales by 2035.
UVMMC, nurses agree to 20% pay hike over 20 months – plus retention bonus
In addition to base wage increases totaling 20% over 20 months, the new contract includes ratification and retention bonuses, increased on-call pay and differential pay, and other important measures.
Winter is coming, and green energy can’t keep Europe warm
Winter 2022 is coming, and these children of the green energy summer are not prepared.
Old Grange finds new role in Charlotte
Today, Grange president Mike Walker still wants Charlotters to honor the hall’s history, but he also wants them to see the organization in a new light: As a place for the whole community, not just farmers.
Man arrested for setting fire to home occupied by eight children
A Barton man was arrested for setting fire to a home occupied by eight children and one adult.
McClaughry: Biden says “we” must control Supreme Court
My big problem is Biden’s declaration that “we can’t allow an out of control Supreme Court….” Oh? Who is this “we”?
Babylon Bee: Warren condemns Underground Railroad for tricking slaves into escaping
“The anti-choice Underground Railroad didn’t know what’s best for them like we Democrats do,” Sen. Warren said. “We should have shut this down across the country.”
Motorcylist fined $817 for ‘egregious’ speeding
94 MPH in a 50 MPH qualifies as egregious and gets you a big fine, too, as a Fair Haven man learned early this morning.
State trooper charged with lying to police
LaMere identified himself as a state trooper and said he was distracted by an email on his cellphone dispatching him to investigate a fatal crash.
Scott: cut off drug-related violence at its source
“It’s not the the selling or the buying of drugs on the street that is the issue. It’s how the system is working – where is it coming from, and how do we cut off that source,” Gov. Phil Scott said.
Slain Burlington man had athletic success, crime record for theft, dealing crack
Hussein Mubarak was a new American who found success on Burlington’s athletic fields and crime and death on her streets.
Few VT parents vax young children for Covid – yet
Less than one child in 12 ages six months – 5 years has been vaxxed for Covid-19, Commissioner Mark Levine said yesterday.
Held for attempted murder
A man police say is a prohibited from possessing guns was arrested for attempted murder with a firearm in connection with a domestic incident in Orwell Sunday.
Biden admin will transport illegal immigrants out of state for abortions at taxpayer expense
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) will transfer pregnant migrant women across state lines for abortions when they are detained in states where abortion is illegal.
Galfetti game for Barre House run
Barre businesswoman Gina Galfetti is running to fill the House seat now held by Rob LaClair, who is not seeking re-election.
Water Cooler: VT fruit harvest down due to shortage of pollinators
There aren’t as many bees buzzing around Vermont fruit trees this year, and that means less fruit, farmers say. That story and others from today’s headlines.
Opinion: Mermel satellite plan offers better internet for Vermont
Senate candidate Myers Mermel’s plan for satellite-based internet will deliver connectivity sooner and cheaper than laying fiber-optic cable.
Vermont inflation in June bad, but not 9.1% bad
Inflation in Vermont was bad last month – but even worse nationwide.
Tour de Slate: bike ride to end addiction
“Tour de Slate will change lives,” said event coordinator Stan Achey. “100% of this fundraiser’s net proceeds go directly to cover the expenses of men, women and teens ready to turn their lives around and break the chains of addiction at Teen Challenge Vermont.”
Houston has Hartford hopeful about housing homeless
Similarly encumbered by cost of living and housing availability, coupled with the mentally ill and addiction addled finding succor among the good people of the Upper Valley, the Twin Pines housing group sees the Houston model as hopeful.
Algae blooms will continue due to ‘Legacy’ phosphorus in Lake Champlain
Those hugely expensive phosphorus run-off regs and programs won’t be enough to stop the algae blooms in Lake Champlain, UVM scientists warn.
“Support Vermont’s only online daily news publisher” – now wait a darn minute, Digger
I thought to myself, “Self, that is awfully nice of those good folks at Digger to ask people to pitch a few pennies in the direction of Vermont Daily Chronicle.”
Vax freedom news: condolences to Kitzmiller family / school mask lawsuit update / RFK group starts New England chapter
The family of a Lowell girl forced to wear a mask in school needs support, says a leader in Health Choice Vermont and a new chapter of Children’s Health Defense, a vaccine freedom organization founded by Robert Kennedy Jr..
Vermont adopts 988 phone number for mental health support and crisis
Beginning July 16, people can access the Lifeline by calling 9-8-8. It is free, available 24/7, and confidential.
Pandemic Generation in mental health crisis – call 988
Vermont’s Pandemic Generation is in the midst of a mental health crisis.
Vermont Daily Water Cooler for Tue, Jul 12
Dem VT journalist Graff sees parallel with Watergate, Jan. 6 – this headline and others from today’s Vermont news media.
Redistricted NEK lawmakers face off in Republican primary
Two sitting Republican legislators from the Northeast Kingdom will face each other in a primary, as a result of population-sensitive redistricting that occurs every 10 years.
More stolen catalytic converters
The theft of catalytic converters is sweeping the nation, and Vermont is no exception.






