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The fireworks show at Waterfront Park in Burlington is set to blast off around 9:30 p.m. Thursday night. You can watch the ...
With thousands expected to come to downtown areas to celebrate the Fourth of July on Thursday, officials are urging the ...
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MyChamplainValley.com on MSNIndependence Day in Vermont: event times and links to find out moreVermont may be the second-smallest state in the U.S. by population, but it won’t feel like it later this week with parades ...
The city of Burlington is backtracking on a plan to allow homeless Vermonters to sleep overnight in their cars.
Oakledge Park, Waterfront Park and North Beach are being evacuated due to thunder, visible lightning strikes according to the city parks department.
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The Burlington Free Press on MSNBurlington to celebrate Independence Day on July 3: What you need to knowVermont's largest fireworks display takes place at the Waterfront on July 3. Here's everything your need to know for a great ...
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WCAX on MSNBurlington prepares for Fourth of July celebrationsChapin Spencer of the Burlington Public Works Department.City leaders say the fastest way to get home is to take a shuttle ...
Under Vermont law, it is illegal to sell, possess or use any fireworks in Vermont without permits. In Vermont, certain ...
Burlington has received a $500,000 grant to establish a new waterfront park. The money will be used to assist the city in acquiring 12 acres of land to develop a park on the shores of Lake Champlain.
BURLINGTON - Vermont's congressional delegation announced Wednesday that Burlington was chosen for a $500,000 grant from National Park Service to acquire land to create a new waterfront park.
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