Its namesake dirt road, a three-mile stretch in Barnet, has repeatedly generated buzz across the ’net. While surrounding swamps provide clues to the name’s origins, some history may stay untold.
It’s been two months since flood waters ravaged parts of the region and there are still signs of what was left behind.
FEMA crews have visited thousands of homes in an effort to let people know they could be eligible for financial assistance, and to help them apply before the Oct. 19 deadline.
State of Vermont Department of Public Safety St Johnsbury Barracks Press Release – Highway / Traffic Notification VT Route 232 near Kettle Pond in Peacham will be ...
A person has died following a single-vehicle rollover crash in Groton, according to police. Vermont State Police said they ...
In the aftermath of catastrophic storms this summer that devastated parts of Peacham and damaged or destroyed several homes, ...
A Walden man was killed late Saturday evening when his truck rolled over on VT Rt 232 near Kettle Pond Access. Vermont State ...
Vermont State Police are investigating a deadly rollover crash that occurred on VT Rt 232 near the Kettle Pond access area on ...
Vermont’s suicide rate is higher than the national average. On Friday, the brightest minds in the region on mental health ...
September began quietly in 1938 in the Northeast Kingdom. The August fairs in Danville and Lyndonville were successful. Farmers were cutting the last of their hay and harvesting field corn.
Fall Edition of the Kingdom Guide is currently being printed, and soon thousands of copies will be distributed around Vermont ...