Vermont
Vermont firefighters have exceptionally busy weekend
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – It’s been a busy few days for hearth departments round Vermont. From Brattleboro to Swanton, there have been a number of main fires, leading to two deaths. Right here’s what we all know:
Readsboro:
A fireplace broke out at a house on Grinka Street at 3 a.m. on Friday. Hearth officers say the home was engulfed in flames once they arrived on scene. The Readsboro hearth chief was instructed there was a girl on scene who was unaccounted for. Her stays have been later discovered by the doorway to the house. The house owner, who was not house on the time, is being assisted by the Pink Cross.
Brattleboro:
In Brattleboro, a fireplace broke out in an house above McNeill’s Brewery on Elliot Avenue at 7:45 Friday evening. One particular person, who isn’t but being recognized, died consequently. The primary crews on scene say there was heavy smoke exhibiting. The constructing the hearth occurred in was deemed to not be structurally sound in June. Now, it’s being known as a public security hazard. Development crews have been already on scene eradicating the constructing on Saturday.
St. Albans:
In St. Albans, an enormous hearth by the railyard on Aldis Avenue. It broke out round 11 p.m. on Friday. St. Albans Metropolis Hearth Chief Matt Mulheron says flames unfold from a Heron Mark Flooring storage constructing to a vacant house and barn close by. Crews from St. Albans City, Fairfax, Sheldon, Fairfield, Swanton, Georgia, Milton, and Quebec assisted.
“The place the vacant home and barn was, there was a store we protected proper off, however with the wind and sparks, it was fairly loopy down there for a couple of minutes,” Mulheron stated.
Hearth crews have been at scene till 10:30 Saturday morning. The trigger continues to be underneath investigation.
Swanton:
In Swanton, a fireplace broke out at a house on St. Albans Street. Hearth crews responded there at 7 a.m. on Saturday. No less than half of the 2 story house was destroyed by flames. Capt. Troy Campbell, who was on scene, says wind made it tough to extinguish. The household was house on the time, however all of them made it out safely. Nonetheless, three pets have been misplaced. No trigger has been decided at the moment.
None of those fires are being thought-about suspicious.
Winooski:
A fireplace at a house on Photo voltaic View street in Winooski was reported to the Winooski Hearth Division at roughly 4 p.m. on Friday. Householders reported heavy black smoke inside. Upon arrival, crews discovered a fireplace in a completed basement kitchen space. They have been capable of shortly knock down the hearth. One particular person on scene was evaluated as a precaution, however nobody was injured. The house had average water and smoke injury. Hearth officers remind individuals to not retailer or place combustibles close to cooking home equipment or heaters.
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Vermont
Essex Junction teen dies in Beltline crash
BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) – An Essex teen is dead following a crash on Burlington’s Beltline, also known as Route 127.
Burlington Police Chief Jon Murad says it happened just south of the North Avenue interchange on Route 127 at around 5:30 p.m.
He says an Audi was speeding going southbound when it crossed the median and struck a jeep. The driver of the Audi, 18-year-old Mark Omand of Essex Junction, was killed in the crash.
The person driving the Jeep, 45-year-old Derek Lorrain of Burlington, had to be extracted from the car by the fire department and was sent to the hospital.
No one else was involved in the crash.
There were also reports of power outages in Burlington’s New North End at around the same time, but it’s unconfirmed if it was related to or caused by this crash.
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It’s time to hit the books: one of Vermont’s most popular colleges may be one that doesn’t exist.
The Jan. 15 New York Times mini crossword game hinted at a fictional Vermont college that’s used as the setting of the show “The Sex Lives of College Girls.”
The show, which was co-created by New Englander Mindy Kaling, follows a group of women in college as they navigate relationships, school and adulthood.
“The Sex Lives of College Girls” first premiered on Max, formerly HBO Max, in 2021. Its third season was released in November 2024.
Here’s what to know about the show’s fictional setting.
What is the fictional college in ‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’?
“The Sex Lives of College Girls” takes place at a fictional prestigious college in Vermont called Essex College.
According to Vulture, Essex College was developed by the show’s co-creators, Kaling and Justin Noble, based on real colleges like their respective alma maters, Dartmouth College and Yale University.
“Right before COVID hit, we planned a research trip to the East Coast and set meetings with all these different groups of young women at these colleges and chatted about what their experiences were,” Noble told the outlet in 2021.
Kaling also said in an interview with Parade that she and Noble ventured to their alma maters because they “both, in some ways, fit this East Coast story” that is depicted in the show.
Where is ‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ filmed?
Although “The Sex Lives of College Girls” features a New England college, the show wasn’t filmed in the area.
The show’s first season was filmed in Los Angeles, while some of the campus scenes were shot at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York. The second season was partially filmed at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington.
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