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Brian Howe

Stories from Brian Howe

Rivalry Game
Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

ST. JOHNSBURY - A football rivalry a century old continued in St. Johnsbury. Although the weather was gloomy and raw it didn't stop many fans from attending one of the nations oldest rivalries.

Shelter Walk
Monday, October 18th, 2010

ST. JOHNSBURY - As we get closer to winter, we all wonder how we are going to stay warm. St. Johnsbury offers a place for local youths to go if they need shelter. The shelter is open year round and not only during those colder winter months.

Lyndon is Still Looking
Thursday, May 6th, 2010

The search for a one hundred year old relic from Lyndon's past is back on.

July 4th, 1891 marked Lyndon's first centennial celebration. To memorialize the date, townspeople decided to bury a time capsule with documents from the event. Today it has still not been found.

Kids Playing in the Park
Thursday, May 6th, 2010

Community members in East St. Johnsbury are writing new pages in the Peter and Polly Park story.

Shedding Extra Pounds
Thursday, May 6th, 2010

When the weather is poor many people have difficulty staying active especially during the long winter months. If you put your mind to getting back into shape it isn't that hard at all.

snow
Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Thousands of electric customers throughout Northern Vermont lost power due to a spring snow storm.

Gathering of People
Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Saint Johnsbury Academy hosted at night for community heroes. This is the sixth year that community members have been recognized.

Phonebook
Thursday, April 29th, 2010

Five years ago under operations of Verizon, the white page and yellow page phonebooks were separated. But within the week that is all going to change. When FairPoint took over they heard customer's requests to change it back to one book.

Tuition Rising
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

During these hard economic times colleges are struggling to maintain their affordability.

Houses
Thursday, April 22nd, 2010

Sitedof Historical interest can be found throughout the state of Vermont, this side of the state is no exception.

Library Week
Thursday, April 15th, 2010
This week is National Library week and in honor the Saint Johnsbury Athenaeum hosted an evening of readings.
McDonadl's
Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Webster's Dictionary defines a sandwich as two or more slices of bread having filling between them, but now there's something missing with Kentucky Fried Chicken's new Double Down.

Last Supper
Thursday, April 1st, 2010

This may be the most holy week for Christians, but a recent study of the last supper has seen local church officials take conflicting views on Jesus' last meal.

Dancing the Night Away
Thursday, April 1st, 2010

 

The Red Building on Calendar Brook Road may look abandoned if you drive by during the day. But on a Saturday night this is a hopping country hoe-down of Sutton.

Today's Loan Rates
Thursday, March 25th, 2010

While large banks in the country are decreasing on lending, local community banks are stepping up to the plate.

Kick Butts
Thursday, March 25th, 2010
Today marks the annual celebration of Kick Butt's Day. Schools nationwide have planned all types of different events as a way to get the word out.

The Kick Butt's campaign has been going on all over the United States and British Columbia for the past 15 years. Many activities are planned to raise awareness and children as young as junior high participate.

Driving Safe
Thursday, March 25th, 2010
Icy roads will soon be a thing of the past. But what do drivers need to be aware of to stay safe in the warmer months ahead?

With winter coming to an end many drivers may find themselves breathing a sigh of relief. However, spring comes with it's own set of driving challenges.
Jane Kitchell
Thursday, March 18th, 2010
A local Senator is talking about serving another term. Health care, Jobs, and Taxes are some of the issues concerning the people of Caledonia County. State Senator Jane Kitchell of Danville has been representing Caledonia and Orange Counties since 2004 and is talking about her next term.

Jane Kitchell, (D) Caledonia and Orange said, "Because I came with a good knowledge of government that I've been able to move things forward particularly in healthcare."
St. Johnsbury School
Thursday, March 18th, 2010

A mathematical error by the state education department has moved the St. Johnsbury School to the bottom of the list for NECAP Testing. This might help the school financially, but overall it does hurt the state.  

Ski Trial
Thursday, March 11th, 2010

This weekend Burke Mountain will be hosting the biggest ski event that Vermont has seen in nearly 30 years.

Now never mind a less then stellar ski season, this weekend Burke Ski Mountain will be hosting the 2010 Noram Finals. Joe Kasprzak of Burke Mountain said, "We are really proud and excited for the biggest event in almost 30 years."