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BENNINGTON â Bennington Police will host a community picnic Aug. 3 at Willow Park, when the department and town begin participation in the National Night Out program.
According to the organizationâs website, Bennington will become the ninth Vermont community to hold annual National Night Out events â aimed at community-building and promotion of police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie.
National Night Out, which began in 1984, has the goal of enhancing the relationship between neighbors and law enforcement while providing a sense of community, along with opportunities to bring police officers and neighbors together under positive circumstances.
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BENNINGTON â Bennington didnât get as much rain as other towns in the region over the weekend. But it has seen an extraordinarily wet July, which has brought flooding and soil erosion.
Bennington recorded 0.6 inches of rain between Sunday night and Monday morning, according to the National Weather Service. In comparison, Manchester got 1.4 inches during the same time, Woodford had 1 inch and Brattleboro had .75 inches.
The region is experiencing a âvery anomalously wet weather patternâ for this time of year, said meteorologist Michael Main, of the National Weather Serviceâs Albany, N.Y., office. He attributes this to ordinary showers and thunderstorms that are nonetheless moving slowly, sitting over an area for hours.