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Police · WilmingtonSOMERSET- Police scoured Somerset Reservoir Tuesday and Wednesday, continuing their search for a boater reported missing Monday evening.
According to police reports, family members reported David Maynard, 74, of Wilmington missing after he failed to return from a day of fishing on the reservoir. His vehicle, a silver 2002 Volkswagen Jetta was found in a parking lot near the boat launch area along with the empty boat trailer.See the Story
Police search for missing boater
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Wilmington · WilmingtonJACKSONVILLE — The long-awaited replacement of the Whitingham Municipal Center culvert is scheduled to begin on Monday, October 6. The construction has been rescheduled twice this fall, leaving the town unsure how the project will take shape after waiting 13 years for the replacement, according to Whitingham Selectboard Administrator Gig Zboray.See the Story
Whitingham’s long-awaited culvert construction will limit public access for one month
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Wilmington · WilmingtonA bear sits on a lawn in Whitingham. File photo
SOUTHERN VERMONT - In recent years, bear populations statewide have shown steady growth. A recently launched study by the Department of Fish and Wildlife aims to better understand population and reproduction trends.
Data from 2024 estimates that Vermont’s black bear population is between 6,800 and 8,000 bears, nearly double the state’s objective of 3,500 to 5,500 black bears. 2024 marked …See the Story
State aims to understand bear population trends
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