More thunderstorms are ahead for this week, and power crews
are gearing up.  Green Mountain Power
says on Sunday night alone, ten-thousand people lost power mostly in the Rutland 
area.  G-M-P says with more storms predicted,
its entire staff is on standby and even has contract crews lined up as
well.  A spokeswoman for the electric
company says they want to have plenty of crews to tackle the problems while
still having fresh crews available the next day, ready for the next storm.
The Bristol Police Department received a call reporting the
armed robbery of a female on Main Street 
yesterday morning.  Earlier, Vermont
State Police reported a robbery at a residence in Bristol 
with numerous items stolen, including guitars and electronics; however, police
have not said that the two Bristol 
crimes are related.  The public is asked
to report any information relating to these two incidents to Bristol Police
Chief Kevin Gibbs.  
A driver is in critical condition after wet weather caused a
tractor trailer to fall off the Winooski 
 Bridge Winooski 
 River Winooski  Bridge 
The College  of St. Joseph GMP  will own and maintain the project while
the college will get credit for 10 percent of the output — a deal similar to
the one the utility made for a solar farm on the grounds of Rutland  Regional  Medical  Center GMP  plans to start construction in the fall.
Residents in Brandon 
will go back to the polls next month to vote on a newly reduced municipal
budget for the fourth time.  The Brandon
Select Board last night approved a budget of $3.1-million.  Residents will vote on the new proposed
budget from 7 a.m.  to 7 p.m.  July 9 at the Neshobe 
 Elementary School 
Opponents are trying a new tactic to draw attention to F-35
noise levels.  They want Vermonters to
hear how loud the jets could be.  Organizers
played six minutes of takeoff sound recorded outside of Vermont .
 They amplified it to 115 decibels using
eight speakers right next to City Hall Park in Burlington .  The U.S. Air Force is considering whether to
bring the F-35 to Vermont .  The
Vermont Air Guard says the planes can be flown in a way that minimizes noise.
 
