'Sasquatch' Comes to Bennington for Free Family Event

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BENNINGTON, Vt. — The Bennington Sasquatch Search, a fun, free, family event, is coming to Bennington on Saturday, Oct. 12, 12:30-3:30 p.m. at the Stark Street Playground.
 
Southwestern Vermont Medical Center (SVMC), a member of Dartmouth Health, has partnered with other community organizations and businesses to launch the Bennington Sasquatch Search. The event encourages kids and families to play outside and explore the mysteries of Sasquatch. Otherwise known as Bigfoot, Sasquatch is a mythical biped who holds a special place in Vermont folklore and pop culture.
 
The event will explore several questions about how Sasquatch eats, lives and stays clean. Guests can take a walk through Bennington's wooded trails to look for Sasquatch clues, and learn about the plants and animals that are part of the Vermont outdoors.
 
Some of the businesses and organizations participating in the day include: Dion Snowshoes, Lake Paran, Children's Integrative Services, Bennington Women Infants and Children (WIC), Head Start/Early Head Start. Sasquatch-themed snacks will be provided by Shire Cottage Bakery and Bennington Community Market.
 
Attendees can enter a free raffle to win an event t-shirt featuring the infamous Bennington Sasquatch strolling across Vermont.
 
SVMC Director of Planning James Trimarchi explained that the event is one way SVMC is supporting the well-being of community families.
 
"Sasquatch has healthy habits we can learn from, like eating fruits and veggies and doing lots of walking," said Trimarchi. "Sasquatch sets a good example and gives us an excuse to have fun outdoors."
 
The event has been organized by Faye MacDonald, a Volunteer In Service to America (VISTA) at SVMC. VISTA is an AmeriCorps program that provides needed resources to nonprofits through a year-long fellowship. Stewart's Shops Holiday Match Grant is also supporting the launch of the event.
 
"Outdoor play is essential for kids' health. Having families enjoy time together outside exploring is one of our goals," said MacDonald. "We're thrilled that local businesses and organizations are excited to be part of the Bennington Sasquatch Search."
 
 
 

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Stamford Man Facing Arson Charge

STAMFORD, Vt. — A local man is facing arson and fraud charges related to a fire at his Mill Road home last week.
 
Joseph T. Pallas, 31, was cited through his attorney on Monday on charges of first-degree arson and insurance fraud. He is scheduled to appear for arraignment at 8:30 a.m. on Feb. 24, 2025, in the Criminal Division of Vermont Superior Court in Bennington.
 
According to a State Police report, the Fire Department responded to a structure fire at 536 Mill Road at about 9:30 on Friday morning. Firefighters saw heavy black smoke coming from under the eaves on the two-bedroom home and found samoke and flames along base of the staircase inside. 
 
"Fire suppression efforts were conducted with both internal and exterior attacks," according to the report by Detective Sgt. James Wright. "Because of the Fire Department's efforts, the structure was saved."
 
Fire Chief Paul Ethier requested aid from the Department of Public Safety's Fire and Explosion Investigation Unit for assistance in determining the origin and cause of the fire. Detective Sgts. Matt Hill, James Wright and Chris Blais and Assistant State Fire Marshal Jay Moody from the Division of Fire Safety responded to the scene.
 
They determined the cause of the fire to be arson and, "after a lengthy investigation," the Fire and Explosion Unit identified Pallas as the individual whom investigators believe purposely set fire to his residence, according to State Police. Pallas purchased the home in 2021, according to the grand list.
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