The Wahconah girls basketball team Saturday beat Pittsfield to finish 20-0 this season. click for more
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It took a few decades, but the Gamberoni family got the better of Pat Duquette click for more
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McKenna said Grateful Bennington raised over $566,000 from 450 donors. He said 80 percent of the donors were from Bennington, but people donated from as far as Hawaii. click for more
February 03, 2021 | 11:22PM
Wahconah s Maria Gamberoni Wednesday scored her 11th point of the night less than five minutes into the game to reach the 1,000-point plateau for her career en route to a 63-13 win over Mount Everett. click for more
To the Editor: The failure of our governments, both federal and state, to protect our people from COVID-19 is only getting worse, including here in Vermont where the epidemic now
With cooperation from the Southwestern Vermont Chamber of Commerce and CAT-TV
Vermont Business Magazine Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC), part of Southwestern Vermont Health Care (SVHC), will conduct a digital information session regarding the COVID-19 vaccine at 1 pm on Thursday, January 7. The event is made possible with cooperation from CAT-TV and the Southwestern Vermont Chamber of Commerce.
The session will feature SVMC’s Chief Medical Officer Trey Dobson, MD. The Chamber’s Executive Director Matthew Harrington will moderate.
Dr. Dobson will answer questions about vaccine operations and detail when individuals in the region should expect to receive the vaccine. Members of the public are invited to view and ask questions during the live broadcast at www.facebook.com/CATTVbennington/. The program will also air on CAT-TV’s public channel 1075.
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BENNINGTON â People with an A1C reading that indicates that they may be headed for a diabetes diagnosis now have extra support to help them avoid the disease, which is irreversible. The year-long Prevent T2 Lifestyle Change Program is virtual and free. The program is scheduled to begin 5:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 4, via Zoom.
âDiabetes is a major risk factor for COVID-19 and lots of other debilitating conditions. This class is a proven way to avoid it,â said Paula Haytko, RN, a certified diabetes educator. âAnd itâs just a fun and interactive way to learn more about how to live a healthier, longer life.â