Vermont
FanDuel Vermont’s $300 promo code for early registration expires in 22 days
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FanDuel Sportsbook’s January 11th, 2024 Vermont launch is just around the corner, and FanDuel is offering an exceptional promo for new users in VT. Registering for a Vermont sports betting account before January 11th guarantees you $300 in FanDuel bonus bets – a lucrative opportunity you wouldn’t want to miss.
As of today, December 20th, Vermont residents have only 22 days left to claim this welcome bonus. Click ➡️ here ⬅️ and create a FanDuel Sportsbook account in Vermont to grab this deal. $100 in bonus bets will be waiting in your FD sports betting account on launch day, 1/11/24, and you will receive another $200 in bonus bets as soon as you place your first $5 wager, whether it wins or loses.
Secure Your FanDuel Promo Code Offer Today
Don’t delay in claiming this offer. Here’s a quick recap of the simple steps:
- Click ➡️ here ⬅️ to navigate directly to the FanDuel sign-up page.
- Complete your registration, confirming you are located in Vermont.
- Claim your $100 in bonus bets by logging into your FD sports betting account after launch day
- Bet $5 on any FanDuel sports betting market after January 11th, and receive $200 in additional bonus bets.
Key Terms and Conditions for FanDuel’s Vermont Promo
Remember these essential points:
- Eligibility: Must be 21 or older and located in Vermont.
- Bonus Bets Nature: Non-cashable, requiring a single wager. The original stake is not returned.
- Expiry: Bonus Bets must be used within 7 days of receipt.
- Limitation: This offer is limited to one per customer.
- Promo Code: No actual code is required to claim this deal.
The FanDuel promo code for Vermont’s sports betting launch rewards new users with $100 in bonus bets when FanDuel Vermont goes live on January 11th, plus $200 in additional bonus bets when you bet your first $5.FanDuel Sportsbook
Why You Should Grab the FanDuel Vermont Promo Code
FanDuel’s $100 no-deposit promotion is a rare find, and even better when you remember that you will receive another $200 in bonus bets after wagering just $5 on or after January 11th. This promo allows new Vermont users to start their sports betting journey with a significant advantage, requiring no initial deposit. This is an excellent opportunity to kickstart your experience with added value and minimal financial commitment.
Click ➡️ here ⬅️ to secure the pre-launch FanDuel promo code for Vermont sports betting.
Top Games Available on FanDuel for Vermont Sports Bettors
FanDuel Sportsbook an extremely comprehensive array of sports betting markets, and Vermont residents will have innumerable local games to bet on following January’s launch, despite Vermont boasting no professional sports teams. Some of the top sports betting events for Vermonters on launch day will include:
- College basketball: University of Vermont vs. UMBC, 1/11/24, 7:00 PM
- NHL: Buffalo Sabres vs. Ottawa Senators, 1/11/24, 7:00 PM
- NBA: Milwaukee Bucks vs. Boston Celtics, 1/11/24, 7:30 PM
Maximizing Your Betting Strategy
To optimize your betting experience, stay updated with the latest sports news and predictions. Use resources like Dimers for insights and strategies that can help you make informed betting decisions.
Join the FanDuel Betting Community
FanDuel Sportsbook is known for its wide array of betting options, catering to both new and experienced bettors. Their user-friendly platform ensures a seamless and enjoyable betting experience.
Remember to Gamble Responsibly
FanDuel Sportsbook is a strong proponent for responsible gambling. Anyone planning on sports betting in Vermont should review these resources, and reach out for support if necessary.
Act Now to Claim This Exclusive FanDuel Promo Code Offer
As the countdown continues, remember that opportunities like this don’t come often.
Sign up with FanDuel today with this promo link, and prepare for an exhilarating introduction to online sports betting in Vermont.
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Vermont
Gondolas Snack Bar Opens in Morristown
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Locals can now pull up, cool off and chow down at Morristown’s newest roadside destination, Gondolas Snack Bar. Owner Louis Ferris opened the creemee and burger spot on June 7 at 3107 Route 15.
A real estate professional with experience working in commercial kitchens, Ferris wants his new business to be ingrained in the community. After the former occupant of the spot, Mountain View Snack Bar, closed during the pandemic, he saw an opportunity to re-create his best memories of Vermont summers and give them back to people, he said.
“I’m just so excited to bring everyone together here,” Ferris said. “Our customers stay and hang out long after they’re finished with their creemees.”
Gondolas whips up triple-scoop cones in flavors such as maple, tutti-frutti and cotton candy, plus smash burgers, fries and onion rings. Ferris wants the snack bar to be authentic, which to him means locally sourced ingredients, such as creemee mix from Kingdom Creamery of Vermont, and live music on Saturday nights.
“We’d love to see anyone from Little League sports teams or friends having a reunion here,” Ferris said. “We just want to be that fun place for the community to get a treat.”
Gondolas operates daily from 11:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. until October. Find out more at gondolassnackbar.com.
Vermont
Vermont National Guard facility set to reopen after major PFAS spill
Operators at a South Burlington wastewater treatment plant first noticed something strange Friday morning. A tank was filling with bubbles, like someone had filled it with laundry detergent.
“It looked like a white bubble bath,” said Bob Fischer, the water quality superintendent for South Burlington. “I could tell it was firefighting foam, but I didn’t know what kind.”
Fischer was right. The night before, 800 gallons of highly concentrated firefighting foam had spilled over the floor of the Vermont Army National Guard aircraft hanger in South Burlington.
It gathered in the landing gear of a Black Hawk military helicopter, before some 150 gallons flowed down a drain and entered the town’s wastewater system, according to National Guard estimates. The material reached a nearby pump station before entering the water treatment plant, which sits next to the Winooski River.
This type of firefighting foam is called aqueous film-forming foam or AFFF. It’s used for fires that involve flammable liquids, like burning jet fuel. The state of Vermont has banned its use because it contains relatively high concentrations of manufactured chemicals known as PFAS, which have been linked to cancer, liver problems and a myriad of other health issues and can be toxic even in tiny doses.
The Vermont National Guard hadn’t released the material for years — it wasn’t even supposed to be used in the case of a fire.
“If the fire suppression system discharged, all it would discharge is just water — we essentially bypassed the AFFF tank,” said Col. Jacob Roy, the construction and facility management officer at the National Guard. “We realized that the risk to the environment was pretty significant, and we did not want a chance having either a purposeful or accidental release.”
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Roy suspects the spill Thursday night was a mechanical failure in their containment system. He said there’s been no evidence of a fire.
Since Friday morning, contractors have been out every day cleaning and testing the National Guard facility, the sewer lines, the pump station and the wastewater treatment plant. Roy expects the facility to be open to staff by Wednesday morning.
And test results from the Winooski River should come back within a week.
In the grand scheme of things, a release of around 150 gallons — about the size of a hot tub — is pretty small within the bigger river system, said Matt Chapman, who directs waste management and prevention at Vermont’s Department of Environmental Conservation.
“It’s good for perspective purposes to appreciate that on a normal day in the Winooski River, the river has a flow rate of about 5,000 gallons per second,” he said.
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While he’s not overly concerned about contamination in the river, he said what’s less straightforward going forward is how to properly dispose of the 650 gallons of foam that’s been collected. The EPA released interim guidance this year that includes incineration, storage in landfills and underground injection, but none of the options are good.
“I think it’s fair to say there’s no guidance from EPA,” Chapman said.
“One of the reasons why we still have this product over the years onsite, [is] because it is not an easy product to get rid of,” echoed Roy.
He said the disposal method will ultimately depend on the concentration of PFAS found in testing and directed further questions about the disposal process to the National Guard’s waste disposal contractor, Republic Services.
A spokesperson for the company said they operate several hazardous waste landfills across North America, which are engineered to safely and responsibly manage this type of waste.
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Vermont
Gatorade names record-breaking North Country star VT’s top girls track and field athlete
North Country junior Sabine Brueck has been selected as Vermont’s top high school girls track and field athlete for the 2024 season, Gatorade announced Tuesday morning.
Brueck is the second athlete in program history to receive the award, which recognizes outstanding athletic excellence, high academic achievement and exemplary character.
The 5-foot-7 Brueck swept the 100- and 300-meter hurdles at the Division I state meet earlier this month, while also taking second in triple jump and third in long jump. Then at the New England championships, Brueck broke her own state record in the 300 hurdles (43.90 seconds) to nab third. Last week, she also reset the Vermont decathlon state record with a winning total of 5,755 points.
More: State records fall at 48th annual Vermont decathlon championships
Brueck has volunteered locally as a youth track, basketball and soccer coach and has also donated her time as a summer camp counselor, the Gatorade release said.
“Sabine has excelled in a variety of events this year,” Mount Mansfield coach Bill Eschholz said in a statement. “From the sprints to the hurdles to the jumps, she is, without a doubt, the best all-around athlete in track this year.”
Brueck has maintained an A average in the classroom. She will begin her senior year of high school this fall.
As part of Gatorade’s commitment to breaking down barriers in sport, every player of the year also receives a grant to donate to a social impact partner.
To learn more about the Gatorade Player of the Year program, visit playeroftheyear.gatorade.com.
Become a member of the Vermont Varsity Insider Facebook group at https://bit.ly/2MGSfvX.
Contact Abrami at aabrami@freepressmedia.com. Follow him on Twitter: @aabrami5.
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