Vermont
Vermont, New Hampshire rosters announced for 2025 Make-A-Wish All-Star Hockey Classic
The Make-A-Wish All-Star Hockey Classic returns for another year at University of Vermont’s Gutterson Fieldhouse on Saturday, June 28.
The Vermont and New Hampshire boys will square off for the 32nd time, while the girls game reaches is set for its 27th meeting. The showcase features the top graduated high school seniors of Vermont and Hampshire.
The girls contest is slated to start at 3:30 p.m., the boys game at approximately 6. Tickets are $15 for adults, $5 for students (ages 7-17). Children 6 and under are free.
The Vermont girls have won the four games vs. New Hampshire and lead the all-time series 13-10-3. The Vermont boys claimed victory last summer and close its deficit vs New Hampshire to 20-10-1 edge.
The event benefits the Make-A-Wish Vermont and northern New York branch as well as Make-A-Wish New Hampshire. All proceeds go to fulfill special wishes for children with life-threatening medical conditions. The Hockey Classic has raised more than $360,000 toward those wishes, according to Classic co-chair Cathy Foutz.
Further information is available on the Hockey Classic website, allstarhockeyclassicvtnh.org.
The rosters:
VERMONT GIRLS
BFA-St. Albans: Erin Jackson, Jillian Mathieu, Kate Storms. Burlington/Colchester: Holley MacLellan, Fiona McHugh. Burr and Burton: Zoe Duncan, Mai-Liis Edwards. Champlain Valley: KB Aldrich, Ella Gilbert. Essex: Emma Airoldi. Missisquoi: Rory Schreindorfer, Abigail Wilcox. Rice: Cassidy Skoda, Finley Strong. Spaulding: Ellie Parker, Lanie Thayer. U-32: Grace Lagerstadt.
Coaches: Molly Burke (Stowe), Kristi Lewicki (Burr and Burton), Kristina Bellomo (Rutland).
VERMONT BOYS
BFA-St. Albans: Gavin Clark, Oliver Horton, Phoenix Wells. Brattleboro: Rowan Lonergan, Evan Wright. Burr and Burton: Owen McGunnigle. Essex: Shyam Meyette. Hartford: Cavan Benjamin, Nolan Morlock. North Country: Alex Giroux. Rice: John Fernandez, Brendan Patterson, Tyler Russo. Rutland: Noah Bruttomesso, Ethan Wideawake. South Burlington: Drew Dougherty, Lucas Van Mullen. Spaulding: Carel Paquin. U-32: Maddox Heise, Colton Warren.
Coaches: Ben Roberts, Evan Collins (BFA-St. Albans), J.P. Benoit (CVU).
NEW HAMPSHIRE GIRLS
Bedford: Gwen Gukelberger. Berlin: Emma Guilbeault. Hanover: Nora Bradley, Eleanor Edson, Hannah Gardner, Julia Lawe, Faith Lindsey, Rachel Rockmore. Keene-Fall Mountain: Sephra Parrelli. Kingswood/Prospect Mountain: Jennifer Baldwin. Lebanon/Stevens/Kearsarge: Mackenzie Ray. Merrimack/Hollis/Derryfield: Natalie Duncan. Oyster River/Portsmouth: Emma Sahr. St. Thomas/Winnacunnet/Dover: Annabel Prochilo. Salem: Grace Hoover.
Coaches: Dan McGee, Alexandra Zagaria, Rachel Barr-Daulaire (Lebanon/Stevens/Kearsarge)
NEW HAMPSHIRE BOYS
Bow: Patrik Jurcins, Owen Webber. Concord: Rowan Arndt, Tyler Fennelly. Dover: Kyle Behan. Exeter: West Vaillant. Hanover: Henry Cotter, Ryder Wilson. Keene: Evan Ahnert, Trenton Hill. Oyster River: Colin Harwood, Sawyer Levesque. Pinkerton: Zach Baker, Preston Libby. St. Thomas Aquinas: Garrett Aceto. Salem: Max Condon, Owen Doherty. Spaulding: Ryan Dube. Winnacunnet: Brayden Emery.
Coaches: Chris McIntosh, Derek Delaney, Ron Clace, Kyle Macie (Keene), Peter Harwood (Oyster River).
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Vermont
Vermont man allegedly touched child in a sexual manner
GREENWICH, N.Y. (WNYT) – A Vermont man is accused of forcibly touching a child in a sexual manner.
Michael J. Lohnes, 42, of Rutland, was charged with misdemeanor counts of forcible touching and endangering the welfare of a child, the Washington County Sheriff’s Office said.
The alleged incident happened back in the spring, and Lohnes knew the victim, according to investigators.
He was arraigned in Greenwich Town Court earlier this fall and the case is still pending.
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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