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Adirondack Blasts, Catamounts Clash, and Holiday Cheer: A Burlington Local Update
Published 4 months ago
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Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for December 20th. What a wild ride our weather served up yesterday, folks, turning our cozy winter wonderland into a full-on adventure. Fierce winds gusting up to 76 miles per hour in nearby Lake Placid and even higher over Whiteface Mountain toppled trees onto houses, moving cars, and power lines, sparking outages for thousands across the region including spots close to home. National Grid crews from as far as Pennsylvania hustled through the mess, restoring power to most by evening, but that dramatic plunge from 50s to below freezing means black ice could slick up roads today watch your step out there, as light snow dusts the streets and winds ease up just a bit. Its a stark reminder how these Adirondack blasts keep our emergency teams on their toes, protecting families and keeping the lights on when Mother Nature cranks the drama.
Shaking off the chill, lets dive into the fun heating up around Burlington today. Basketball fans, gear up for an exciting matchup at Patrick Gym where the University of Vermont Catamounts host Iona at 2 p.m. streamed live on ESPN plus its your chance to cheer on the home team and feel that electric buzz that unites our community through sport. Families, dont miss Jays Christmas Party for Kids kicking off at 10 a.m. at Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction picture Santa, treats, games, and pure holiday magic thatll light up little faces and create memories worth treasuring.
For grown-up grooves, head to Foam Brewers on the waterfront tonight at 8 p.m. for Andrew Richards Winter Solstice Set this Vermont-born songwriters baritone jazz-folk vibes blend perfectly with craft brews, warming souls as we tilt toward the longest night. Or catch the Grippo Funk Band grooving at Einsteins Tap House on Church Street theyll have you dancing through the funk all evening. Game lovers, The Boardrooms hosting Alien RPG Hopes Last Day from noon to 3 p.m. at 3 Mill Street dive into sci-fi thrills with fellow players and shake off any cabin fever.
Meanwhile, a South Burlington company just settled fraud claims tied to a PPP loan for 102000, underscoring how were holding businesses accountable to keep our local economy strong and trustworthy. With holiday markets popping statewide from Brandon to Randolph, its prime time to shop local, sip Vermont spirits, and wrap up gifts that support our makers. Stay safe, get out and connect Burlingtons heartbeat is alive today. This has been Burlington Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Shaking off the chill, lets dive into the fun heating up around Burlington today. Basketball fans, gear up for an exciting matchup at Patrick Gym where the University of Vermont Catamounts host Iona at 2 p.m. streamed live on ESPN plus its your chance to cheer on the home team and feel that electric buzz that unites our community through sport. Families, dont miss Jays Christmas Party for Kids kicking off at 10 a.m. at Champlain Valley Exposition in Essex Junction picture Santa, treats, games, and pure holiday magic thatll light up little faces and create memories worth treasuring.
For grown-up grooves, head to Foam Brewers on the waterfront tonight at 8 p.m. for Andrew Richards Winter Solstice Set this Vermont-born songwriters baritone jazz-folk vibes blend perfectly with craft brews, warming souls as we tilt toward the longest night. Or catch the Grippo Funk Band grooving at Einsteins Tap House on Church Street theyll have you dancing through the funk all evening. Game lovers, The Boardrooms hosting Alien RPG Hopes Last Day from noon to 3 p.m. at 3 Mill Street dive into sci-fi thrills with fellow players and shake off any cabin fever.
Meanwhile, a South Burlington company just settled fraud claims tied to a PPP loan for 102000, underscoring how were holding businesses accountable to keep our local economy strong and trustworthy. With holiday markets popping statewide from Brandon to Randolph, its prime time to shop local, sip Vermont spirits, and wrap up gifts that support our makers. Stay safe, get out and connect Burlingtons heartbeat is alive today. This has been Burlington Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI