Storm Pounds Bennington, Vt.

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Bennington, Vt. - A brief but powerful late afternoon thunderstorm swept through the town and in less than an hour created street flooding, closed roads, and brought down at least one telephone cable. Bennington Village Volunteer Fire Department volunteer firefighters were called to assist with a South Street road closure. The road was closed at about 5:40 p.m. because of flooding and was reopened at about 6:20 p.m., according to BVFD dispatcher Tom DePaolo. Bennington Rural Volunteer Fire Department members were called to assist with a closure of a section of Route 9 west, which was also closed due to flooding. The rain fell hard and fast during the storm and storm drains weren't able to handle the intense downpour, according to DePaolo. "The drains just filled right up," he said. "You end up with situations like South Street, where the water comes up and can stall out the cars." At about 6:30 p.m.,a Bennington police dispatcher reported that all available officers were handling storm-related issues and no one was available to comment on storm damage. Verizon called a work crew to repair a storm-downed telephone cable reported in the area of Dewey Street and Harwood Drive. The damage was repaired by 7:15 p.m..
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Dalton Resident Ranks Third in National Snocross Race

By Sabrina DammsiBerkshires Staff

Sal LeBeau on his machine with his sister, Kenna, in the black hat, and friend Brandon and his sister Alea.
DALTON, Mass. — At just 16 years old, Salvatore LaBeau is already making avalanches in the national snocross racing scene.
 
Last weekend, LaBeau raced in the Mount Zion Snocross National race in Ironwood, Mich., the first of eight races in the national circuit series. 
 
Competitions take place across national circuits, attracting racers from various regions and even internationally. 
 
Labeau rides for CT Motorsports, a team based in Upstate New York, on a 2025 Polaris 600R. 
 
This is LaBeau's first time competing on the CT Motorsports team. Years prior, he raced for a team owned by Bruce Gaspardi, owner of South Side Sales and Service in North Adams.  
 
Despite a bad first day on Friday when he fell off his snowmobile and didn't make the final, LaBeau carried on with confidence and on Saturday obtained his first national podium, placing in third for the Sport Lite class. 
 
"I'm feeling good. I'm gonna start training more when I come home, and go to the gym more. And I am really excited, because I'm in 11th right now," the Wahconah High student said. 
 
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