The path of totality includes all of Northwest Vermont, including Burlington and the Northeast Kingdom, and reaches as far south as Middlebury, Montpelier, and St. Johnsbury. As many as 160,000 people could come to Vermont to view this once-in-a-generation celestial event, according to state estimates.
DUXBURY — Emergency responders have shared a flurry of cautionary messages for those who might be tempted to seek out more secluded spots for viewing the April 8 eclipse.
Mountain rescue teams are concerned that the surge of hikers combined with winter conditions and the timing of the eclipse could spell disaster on Monday
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