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The Year of the Storms

Vermont's Remarkable Experiences in 2011

Presented by Burlington Free Press
The Year of the Storms shadow

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$37.95

As Lake Champlain slowly recedes and the sun begins to shine again in Vermont, perhaps summer is finally here. But what a winter and spring! Record snowfall, golf ball-size hail, and water everywhere. Now you can own the book that captures the brutal weather we all endured.

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ISBN
9781597253291
Pages
144
Binding
Hard
Trim Size
11 x 8.5 (in.)

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    Robin Bourdeau takes furniture out of her camp as high water from Lake Champlain continued to flood Colchester Point Road in Colchester on May 30, 2011.

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    Jim and Sue Paulsen's home on North Cove Road in Burlington is surrounded by water on May 16, 2011.

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    Strong winds whip up flood stage level waters on Lake Champlain off Broadlake Road in Colchester.

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    Bruce Perry looks out at the Gihon River from his back porch off Vermont 15 in Johnson. Flood water had already filled his basement and were threatening the first floor of his home.

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    Underhill Constable Jennifer Silpe checks on reports of flooding from Vermont 15 in Cambridge where the Lamoille River had taken over the road on both sides of the "wrong way" bridge.

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    Flood water rage down the Gihon River at Rt. 100C in East Johnson.