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New England Train Rides Among Those Ranked Most Scenic on the East Coast
The East Coast offers an array of popular tourist destinations that both attract visitors and entertain locals. One way to explore the coast is by immersing oneself in its scenery, and train rides are a great way to do so — particularly in New England. In a ranking published to TheTravel.com, the ninth most scenic ride on the East Coast…
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Nor'easter to Drop Double Blast of Snow on New England
Welcome to December! We’re in the grips of phase 1 of the nor’easter Sunday night. Snowfall has come on strong across southern New England and is inching to the north across southern Maine.
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Meet the Craftsmen Behind the Killington Cup Ski Trophies
Athletes from around the globe are in Vermont for this weekend’s Women’s Audi FIS Ski World Cup races at Killington Resort—and 40,000 fans or more are expected to descend on Rutland County for the festivities. The racers will compete for points on the World Cup tour, and also for one-of-a-kind trophies crafted by the team at a company famous for...
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Meet the Craftsmen Behind Killington Cup Trophies
The first place trophies weigh about eight pounds each and take about a half hour to make.
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Top Racers Practice Ahead of World Cup Ski Competition in Vt.
Ahead of this weekend’s Audi FIS Women’s Ski World Cup races at Vermont’s Killington Resort, top athletes had a chance Tuesday to practice on the race course. “It’s a pretty nice, interesting course — quite short, so it needs to be full gas from the start to the finish line,” observed Ana Bucik, a Slovenian ski racer.
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World Cup Ski Races to Be Held in Vt.
The Women’s Ski World Cup races in Vermont have become a Thanksgiving weekend tradition.
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Sugarbush Ski Resort Sold
Sugarbush, a Vermont ski resort that is one of the biggest on the East Coast, will join the portfolio of a Colorado-based resort group.
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Unseasonable, Record-Breaking Cold Across US Blamed for at Least 8 Deaths
At least eight deaths have been blamed on a record-breaking cold spell that still had its grip on much of the country Wednesday morning, NBC News reported. More than 150 record-low temperatures were recorded from Texas to Maine, proving particularly punishing to areas that were enjoying relatively balmy temperatures in the days before. The National Weather Service said the cold...
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Marine Under Investigation in Death of Emerson College Student ID'd
The U.S. Marine Corps has identified the troop under investigation in the death of an Emerson College student who succumbed last month to injuries he sustained in a fight in Boston. The Corps had previously said a Marine was under investigation in the death of Daniel Hollis but only gave the name, LCpl Samuel London, in a statement to WGBH...
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Hundreds of Koalas Feared Dead in Australian Wildfires
Conservationists fear hundreds of koalas have perished in wildfires that have razed prime habitat on Australia’s east coast. Port Macquarie Koala Hospital President Sue Ashton said she hoped wildlife carers would be allowed to begin their search of the fire zone for survivors on Thursday. The fire was started by a lightning strike on Friday in a forest in New...
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Halloween Forecast Calls for Wind, Rain
Although Wednesday started as another day of clouds and drizzle with patchy fog, there are changes in the weather pattern we’ll notice in the days ahead. The storm in our nation’s mid-section dropping accumulating snow on Chicago will move northeast, with the counter-clockwise flow of air around it pulling a southerly wind up the East Coast, grabbing both warmth and...
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Few Showers Possible on Halloween
Today (Wednesday): AM Drizzle to a few sprinkles under clouds. Highs in the 60s.
Overnight Wednesday Night: Occasional showers, fog. Lows around 60.
Thursday: Showers, windy, mild. Highs in the 60s. -
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Windy and Cold Weather to Dampen the Weekend
We start our Saturday on the colder side of a front came through last night with a bit of rain, and once again some of our tallest mountains are coated with a little bit of snow to start our weekend. Today is the day to get outdoors and take it all in, as any early clouds clear out, we have...
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Shutdown of Oyster Creek Nuclear Power Plant Has Surprising Stinging Consequence — Tiny Jellyfish
The shutdown of one of the nation’s oldest nuclear power plants last year is having a surprising, stinging consequence for a New Jersey bay considered one of the nation’s most fragile.
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Increasing Sun for Monday Afternoon
Monday: Increasing sun. Highs near 60. Overnight Monday: Clouds fill in. Lows in the 40s. Tuesday: Mostly cloudy with afternoon showers, night rain. Highs in the 50s.
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Storm That Prompted Tornado in Dallas May Bring Rain to Northeast
Tropical Storm Nestor weakened considerably this weekend as it crossed the Southeast United States. Now, it’s just a remnant, weak storm center spinning south of New England. Nestor’s remnants came close enough to deliver some Sunday night and Monday morning showers to Southeast New England, but now it’s zipping east and no longer a concern here at...
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Philadelphia Refinery Explosions Seen From Facility Cameras
Cameras inside the Philadelphia Energy Solutions refinery caught on video the massive blasts early June 21 from just yards away.
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Natalie Lizarraga
Natalie Lizarraga joined NBC10 Boston and necn in October of 2019 from her home town of Los Angeles and former station KTLA.
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8,000 Sea Turtle Nests Washed Out by Dorian in Florida: Survey
Scientists say Hurricane Dorian washed out to sea more than 8,000 sea turtle nests from a Florida wildlife refuge.