VERMONT ECLIPSE

Monday April 8 a solar eclipse will capture the nation's attention. The greater Rutland area will experience a partial solar eclipse of approximately 97%-98% coverage. The partial eclipse in the area begins at 2:14 PM reaching a peak at 3:26 PM and ending at 4:37PM.
Areas north and west of Rutland will be in the path of totality, meaning a total solar eclipse. Learn more about the path of the total solar eclipse thanks to NASA here
Be prepared for this once in a lifetime event with safety tips, traffic information, eclipse events and more.
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Eclipse SafetyHow to safely experience the eclipse
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Eclipse TrafficBe prepared with the latest traffic updates and be prepared for delays
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Total Eclipse Travel TipsImportant information if you're traveling to the path of totality
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Eclipse EventsFind events in Vermont to celebrate the eclipse
Blogs
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Were the 1950's an awful time for cinema?Chris O'Neil's Cinema World
There's an internet post that claims that the 1950's was "kinda an awful time for cinema"! IS that true?
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Drake's Really Trying To Vaporize Everyone In New Leaked TrackTrending Today
"1 AM In Albany" leaked and Drake is taking shots at everyone!
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FREE Movie Night in Hudson Falls!Heard on JJR
Thursday May 28th at 7pm, Chris O'Neil will host a FREE movie night at The Strand Theatre in Hudson Falls!


