Vermont
Vermont Green FC Secures Crucial Win Over Albany Rush
Making their longest trip of the regular season, Vermont Green FC showed no rust as they defeated Albany Rush on Saturday afternoon
Adam Pfeifer’s starting XI featured some new names as well as some familiar faces. Francesco Montali earned his first USL League 2 start after featuring in a friendly against Juba Star FC.
The back line featured Gerardo Castillo and Bernardo Prego on the wings with Sjur and May’s USL League 2 Player of the Month Moussa Ndiaye. Sam Layton and Rodrigo Vaza served as defensive midfielders in the 4-2-3-1 with Carlos Zambrano playing in the No. 10 role.
Jackson Castro and the recently acquired Yann Toualy served as attacking wingers with Yaniv Bazini starting up top. Zachary Zengue and Reid Fisher made the bench but got a bit of rest after a flurry of starts to open up the 2024 season.
It was a rough start to the match for The Green as they struggled to get anything going on the attack. Albany clogged up the game and Vermont struggled to create any chances.
But in the 24th minute, Yaniv Bazini smashed home a pass from Toualy to add to the striker’s club-leading goal tally. Unfortunately for Toualy, he got injured on the play and had to be replaced by Xavi O’Neil.
The Green would double their lead in the 30th minute as Bazini would double his goal tally on the day. His finishing and poise have been crucial for Vermont this season.
Zengue replaced Zambrano to begin the second half.
Albany came out of the locker room motivated. The Rush found success on the counter and looked more dangerous with the ball. They would be rewarded for their hard work in the 55th minute when they scored off of an indirect free kick.
Bazini almost secured his second straight hat trick in the 58th minute. Albany’s goalkeeper thought that a long ball over the top would calmly fall into his hands but the Vermont striker was able to nudge the ball with his head before it reached the goalkeeper but couldn’t score from the awkward angle.
After the goal, Albany bunkered down even though they still needed to score another to even get a point from the match. The Green controlled possession and kept the ball in the attacking half of the pitch for the majority of the second half.
In the 73rd minute, Nathan Siméon replaced Castro. Then in the 79th minute, Jacob Labovitz looked to energize the Vermont attack when he replaced Bazini.
The Green were able to see out the victory even though they likely would have wanted more from the match. But three points is three points and the win sees Vermont move to the top of the table.
On Tuesday, The Green head to New Hampshire to face Seacoast United, whoever wins will hold the crown as king of the Northeastern for the time being.
Vermont
Power outages reported in Vermont Friday
BURLINGTON, Vt. (ABC22/FOX44) – Weather conditions this morning have left many without power across Vermont.
Data indicates that over 10,000 customers are impacted by outages as of 11:16 a.m. The most impacted areas include Middlebury, Burke and Cambridge.
To stay up-to-date on local outages, check out the VT Outages page, Green Mountain Power and follow us for more details on myChamplainValley.com.
A significant outage was previously reported about earlier this month. For more coverage on that, check out this video:
Vermont
Vermont offers criminal record clearing clinic to seal or expunge old cases
VERMONT (WRGB) — Vermont Attorney General Charity Clark will host a free criminal record clearing clinic on Thursday, January 15, 2025 in Brattleboro, the first to be held in the state since new expungement laws changed in July.
Sealing a record allows an individual to wipe from their criminal record specific convictions and dismissed charges after a certain period of time has passed, including records relating to contact with the criminal justice system, like arrest or citation, arraignment, plea or conviction, and sentencing. Under Vermont’s updated law, most misdemeanors, various non-violent felony offenses, and all dismissed charges can be sealed. The free clinic will focus on sealing criminal charges and convictions from Windham County, and will be open to the public by appointment only.
“For many years, my office has assisted Vermonters with clearing old criminal records that are holding them back from securing stable housing, getting better jobs, and participating fully in their communities,” said Attorney General Clark. “These clinics are a way for us to help Vermonters who have paid their debt to society and stayed out of trouble get a fresh start and strengthen the community as a whole. I want to thank Windham County State’s Attorney Steve Brown, Interaction, and the Brooks Memorial Library for their assistance in hosting this clinic.”
Attorneys from the Attorney General’s Office will offer free assistance with petitions for Vermont-specific “qualifying” criminal convictions and dismissed charges. Appointments will be available from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Vermonters must schedule appointments in advance by calling the Attorney General’s Office at 802-828-3171 or emailing AGO.Info@vermont.gov by Tuesday, January 6, 2026. Eligible participants will be given an in-person appointment at the Brooks Memorial Library in Brattleboro, Vermont, on the day of the clinic.
More information on sealing and expungements generally is available at Vermont Legal Aid’s website at www.vtlawhelp.org/expungement.
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Vermont
21-year-old killed in wrong-way crash on I-89 in Vermont; other driver cited
A 21-year-old is dead after a pickup truck slammed head-on into her vehicle on Interstate 89 Wednesday evening in Bolton, Vermont, and the other driver involved has been cited.
State police say they responded around 5:22 p.m. to reports of a wrong-way driver in the area of mile marker 71. As troopers were responding, a multi-vehicle crash on the interstate was reported to dispatchers.
A preliminary investigation shows 45-year-old Timothy Wooster was driving a Toyota Tundra in the northbound lane when he crossed the median into the southbound lane, where he continued traveling the wrong way until he collided head-on with a Kia Sportage that was being driven by 21-year-old Hailey Westcot, police said.
A third vehicle, a Cascadia Freightliner, was traveling southbound when the head-on collision happened ahead, causing the vehicle to strike Westcot’s car and then rollover.
Westcot, of Northfield, Vt., was pronounced dead at the scene, police said. Wooster, of Jericho, Vt., was taken to University of Vermont Medical Center to be treated for serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
The third driver who was involved, 50-year-old Douglas Bailey, of Londonderry, New Hampshire, was evaluated on scene and did not report any injuries, police added.
Officials haven’t said what led Wooster to allegedly drive in the wrong direction on the highway. Wooster was cited on a charge of grossly negligent operation with death resulting. Further charges will be determined as the investigation continues, according to police.
Any witnesses are asked to contact Trooper Shawn Morrow at 802-878-7111. Anonymous tips can be submitted online here. The investigation remains ongoing.
It’s unclear if Wooster has obtained legal representation at this time. He’s due in Chittenden County Superior Court on Jan. 29, 2026.
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