Vermont
La Montañuela and D'Aversa Furniture to Open Wine Bar-Showroom in Vergennes
Married couple Camila Carrillo and Nathan D’Aversa will combine their crafts to open a shared wine bar and furniture showroom at 10 Green Street in Vergennes.
Carrillo, 31, will run the wine bar in addition to making her La Montañuela wine and coferments as part of Gruppo Garagista in Barnard. More than a tasting room, the bar will offer her wines alongside others from Vermont and beyond.
“It’s definitely a place for me to showcase my wines,” Carrillo said. “But my goal is to make Vermont wine accessible with glass pours, and it will also focus on hybrid wines from all over the world and wines that I love that complement the Vermont wine scene.”
When the bar opens in late summer or early fall, the menu will feature simple snacks such as “really good bread and butter,” olives, and desserts, Carrillo said. In the future, she hopes to have friends with food businesses host pop-ups.
The couple had planned to open a tasting room on their land in New Haven, where Carrillo planted vines last year. But they fell in love with the big-windowed antique store space above the former City Limits Night Club in the building’s basement.
Furniture maker D’Aversa, 34, will move his shop on-site and furnish the bar with his modern pieces made from Vermont-harvested wood. “When you’re drinking wine and hanging out, you’re sitting in one of my chairs,” he said. “It will be ever evolving, with rotating furniture and art.”
“It will be like your second — very nice — living room,” Carrillo added.
Vermont
New Hampshire Woman Wanted in Drug Overdose Death Arrested in Vermont – InDepthNH.org
By MIKE DONOGHUE, Vermont News First
WARREN, Vt. – A New Hampshire woman, who officials said is wanted in New Hampshire for failing to appear in court for two felony charges related to an overdose death of another woman in 2020, is due in a Vermont courtroom Monday afternoon after her arrest by federal and state authorities.
The U.S. Marshals Service in Burlington said it received a tip that Zanda A. Ball, 40, was hiding out in the Warren area in Central Vermont.
Deputy marshals, along with Vermont State Police began combing the community for Ball on Friday and conducted several interviews, according to Deputy Marshal Carl Staley, a supervisor with the USMS.
The Marshals Service learned Ball and a companion were looking for jobs in the Mad River Valley and claimed they were from the Claremont, N.H. area. The investigative trail eventually led to a residence on Plunkton Road in Warren, Staley said.
The dragnet ended with a short standoff at the residence. Ball and a man initially refused to come out of the residence, Vermont State Police Sgt. William Warner said.
As state police began to seek a state search warrant, the male companion exited the house and Ball eventually surrendered, Warner said.
The Vermont State Police SWAT Team, which had been practicing on Friday, had been put on alert, but did not have to respond.
Staley said the Marshals Service turned Ball over to state police, who lodged her at the Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility in South Burlington. She was ordered held for lack of $35,000 bail on a Vermont charge for being a fugitive from justice in New Hampshire.
Ball, a former employee at Alice Peck Day Memorial Hospital in Lebanon, N.H., is due for arraignment in Vermont Superior Court in Barre on Monday afternoon.
With the standoff underway, Vermont State Police alerted local school officials. The Harwood Unified Union School District issued a notice that it was rerouting buses with students heading home from both Warren Elementary and the Harwood Union Middle/High School.
A Merrimack County, N.H. grand jury indicted Ball on Sept. 25, 2020 on two felony charges of dispensing a controlled drug – with one count with death resulting, records show.
Ball, then of Sunapee, is charged with selling fentanyl to Gina L. Carr, 29, of Sutton, N.H. and that she later died from the drug, then-New Hampshire Attorney General Gordon J. MacDonald said at the time.
Sunapee Police Sgt. Nick Boisvert said Friday his department last fall put out a local community alert when Ball failed to appear for one of her court hearings in the fatal overdose case. He said local police eventually believed Ball had left town, but hoped somebody could provide a lead.
This week the Marshals Service in Vermont working with their colleagues from New Hampshire got a possible lead and it netted the arrest.
Carr had a promising career in education when she died, according to the Nashua Telegraph. She taught skiing and worked as a paraprofessional serving students with disabilities at Kearsarge Regional School District, the Telegraph reported. The University of New Hampshire graduate majored in horticulture.
Carr was a Nashua native and grew up in Merrimack and Litchfield before she moved with her family to Sutton in 2004, according to her obituary. She left behind two children, including a 1-week-old daughter and 3-year-old son, records show.
Vermont
New wake boating regulations go into effect
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – Vermont’s new wake boat rules are now in effect for boating season, but Vermont game wardens say this season is all about education rather than enforcement. As of April 15th, a wake boat can only operate in designated zones. A wake sports zone is an area of at least 50 acres, at least 20 feet deep, 200 feet wide and 500 feet from shore. Lake Champlain, Memphremagog, Connecticut River Reservoirs and Wallace Pond do not have defined wake sports zones.
“This year, education is gonna be out prime goal, do I see tickets being issued this year? I’m hard pressed to say. I can’t say for sure because of certain situations.” said Segeant Jenna Reed with Warden Service
Fish and Wildlife has 29 wardens who will be out in the water, hoping to educate rather than enforce. The Department of Environmental Conservation will be putting up signs and social media posts to remind people of the new restrictions.
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Springfield Area Parent Child Center Tuesday playgroup in Ludlow – The Vermont Journal & The Shopper
LUDLOW, Vt. – Springfield Area Parent Child Center will host a playgroup for children from birth to 6 years old on Tuesday mornings, 10:30 a.m. – 12 p.m., at the Fletcher Memorial Library in Ludlow. Playgroups provides parents and children with opportunities to socialize, learn, and have fun in a safe environment led by parent child center specialists.
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