Sid Bewlay, MyNBC5 (WPTZ)

Sid Bewlay

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Past articles by Sid:

Burlington City Council considering a resolution to support LGBTQ+ community and condemn transphobia

"Transphobia is not welcome in Burlington," said city councilor Joe Magee. → Read More

Local cannabis manufacturer discusses challenges and opportunities in budding retail market

The team at the dispensary said the rapid increase in business since opening for adult use has brought some new challenges. → Read More

Brattleboro, Essex, and Winooski residents voting on 'just cause' evictions

"If you lose your housing right now, you often can't find another option," said Winooski Mayor Kristine Lott. → Read More

Rutland's mayoral candidates begin final campaign stretch for Town Meeting Day

NBC5 sat down with both candidates on Thursday as they begin to make their final preparations for the election. → Read More

Pandemic-era benefits from the federal government end for SNAP recipients

"Some households may actually have some benefits saved on their card that they can actually spread out over the next few months as they absorb this change," Wisdom said. → Read More

Ranked choice voting back on the ballot in Burlington for third time

"They've gotten experience with city council elections, do they want to be doing that up and down the ballot?" → Read More

St. Michael's College to hold concert for Turkey, Syria earthquake victims as 'Call to Action'

Brahms' "German Requiem" will be preformed as part of a free benefit concert to Turkey and Syria on Saturday. → Read More

Point au Roche state park offers a free way take advantage of the last weeks of winter

"You don't have to go climb a high peak. You can just play around in your backyard and get some of those same benefits." → Read More

World War II veteran celebrates his 100th birthday, sharing his secret to a long life

Clayton Beisiegel said the secret to living a century is to lead an "honest" life. → Read More

1971 killing of woman in Vermont solved thanks to cigarette butt, ancestry site

Curran was 24 years old at the time of her death in July, 1971. According to state police, Curran's body was found in her Brookes Avenue home by her roommate. → Read More

Presidents Day weekend brings pre-pandemic level of business to Burlington

"It actually feels like, almost, the fog is being lifted," reported staff at Vermont Pub & Brewery. → Read More

NVU Lyndon holds open forum after all-digital library controversy

In an open faculty meeting on Monday, Northern Vermont University's provost, Nolan Atkins, said he regrets the way the initial announcement was handled. → Read More

Spectrum Youth & Family Services expanding programs in St. Albans

"We're gonna work with those families and work with those children so they can remain in their home and not end up in the foster care system." → Read More

Vermont organizations celebrate Recovery Day

"I've learned that I am a good person and that I was sick, and I was trying to get better, and that I can get through anything," said one person. → Read More

Essex County, NY sees 'spike' in drug overdoses, officials offer free Narcan

"There's an N-CAP program in New York State, that all pharmacies are allowed to give you free Narcan," said Director of Essex County Public Health Linda Beers. → Read More

Traveling exhibit on landmark anti-slavery case visits Northern New York

"It was one of the most unyielding statements and decisions against slavery prior to the Civil War," said Sierra. → Read More

Vermont Fish & Wildlife urge people to stay off the ice on Lake Champlain

"Having fallen through the ice in doing this job a number of times, I can tell you that you are never ready for it." → Read More

Man dies after falling through the ice on Lake Champlain

"You might think that just last week you had 8 inches of ice but with the week that we've had, with high wind and warm temperatures, the ice conditions have deteriorated greatly." → Read More

Northern New York's ties to the Underground Railroad shed light on current asylum seekers

"Learning what has happened and how this has occurred, it can be a little uplifting that there are still people who want to be human, who want to help others." → Read More

Stowe businesses say they're lucky to be left with little damage following hay trailer fire

"It is really scary to watch. Obviously, your livelihood being so close to something that could be so damaging." → Read More