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Newscast: Thursday, July 18, 2013, 12:04 p.m.

Governor Peter Shumlin says that following the rail disaster in Quebec two weeks ago, the state's tracking of what travels through Vermont by train is "certainly something we should look at."

A deal has been reached between Governor Shumlin and his neighbor Jerry Dodge, after Dodge came to regret selling his home and 16 acres of property to Shumlin for $58,000.

State police say a woman has been rescued from Brown's River in Jericho after falling into the water and clinging to a boulder until help arrived.

The Brattleboro Police Department is warning about a telephone scam targeting seniors.

Brattleboro is celebrating the planned restoration of a 142-year-old building damaged by fire over two years ago.

Lynne worked for Vermont Public from 2002 to 2022 as a producer/reporter for special news projects.
Peter was a Producer/Announcer at VPR until 2015. He began his public radio career in 2007 at WHQR-FM in Wilmington, North Carolina where he served as Morning Edition host and reporter, covering county government and Camp Lejeune Marine Corps Base. His work has won several Associated Press awards and has appeared on NPR's All Things Considered, Weekend Edition, and PRI's This American Life. A graduate of the creative writing program at the University of Maine at Farmington, Peter enjoys writing, cooking and traveling.
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