Listen "Waterfront Buzz, Bridge Closures, and Farmers Market Fun: Your Burlington Sunday Rundown"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Burlington Local Frequency for Sunday, July 27, 2025.It’s a sunny Vermont summer day, and with the waterfront sparkling and Church Street waking up, Burlington is buzzing with possibilities for your Sunday. Local traffic tops the news this morning, so before you make those brunch or beach plans, a heads-up to drivers: Interstate 89 at exit 14 in South Burlington is closed in both directions today due to an ongoing incident. Police have not released specific details yet, but delays are expected, so consider alternate routes if you’re heading in or out of the city. Please drive carefully and stay tuned for updates as new information comes in.Looking ahead to this week, if your commute takes you over the Burlington Winooski Bridge, be aware of planned lane closures starting tomorrow, continuing through Tuesday. Crews will be working during the day, so allow a bit of extra time, especially during rush hour. Public works is aiming to minimize disruptions, but it’s always better to plan ahead and maybe enjoy a little extra scenery along the river.For those staying in town today, the Burlington Farmers Market is in full swing on Pine Street from 10 to 2, offering everything from peak blueberry pints to handcrafted jewelry. The market always draws a lively crowd, with plenty of local food trucks serving up lunch if you want to support small businesses and bump into neighbors you haven’t seen in a while.Music lovers may want to check out the waterfront later this afternoon as local musicians are providing acoustic sets near the ECHO Center, perfect for unwinding with a creemee in hand. And for bigger acts, Mumford and Sons have just announced tour dates in the region this fall, so keep an eye out for ticket updates if you want to catch them live.For families and adventure seekers, Killington Resort’s Adventure Center is open today, offering everything from mountain biking to scenic gondola rides for a quick getaway. It’s a great way to escape the heat and get those summer thrills without heading too far from home.And as the world approaches the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings next month, a Vermont-linked Nobel Peace Prize winner is making headlines with a new book urging for nuclear weapons bans. It’s a reminder that even here in Burlington, global conversations on peace and justice often hit close to home.That’s your local roundup for today. Whether you’re catching live music, exploring the outdoors, or just grabbing coffee with friends, there’s plenty to connect with in Burlington. This has been Burlington Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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