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The Great Flood of '23 - Montpelier Strong
After July’s torrential rains, the resilience of Vermonters and our towns getting back to normal has been a tale of loss, overwhelm and coming back stronger than ever. Edible Vermont puts Executive Director of Montpelier Alive Katie Trautz in the spotlight. How it’s going 3 months later…
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Coffee with a Cause at Vermont Rest Stops
Travelers on I89 can now enjoy a hot cup of joe at rest stops all along I89 and I91 in Vermont thanks to Jenna’s Promise, a coffee roaster dedicated to helping those recovering from substance abuse disorder.
Vermont Governor Phil Scott gives Jenna’s Promise high praise, “So next time you pull off at a rest stop, just know hot coffee is waiting and your break could be someone else’s second chance.”
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Couple says, " I do" at top of mountain after hiking in their wedding dresses
A couple decides to make the most of their wedding dresses by hiking to the top of Camel’s Hump in them and getting married.
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"Cadillac Crew" Cruises Onto The Vermont Stage
Step into the heart of the Civil Rights Movement, where Rosa Parks’ historic speech sets the stage for a gripping exploration of equality. With profound wisdom and surprising wit, Cadillac Crew uncovers the unsung heroes who lit the path to desegregation and women’s rights. Suitable for ages 13 and up, with a runtime of 120 minutes and one intermission. Prepare to be moved and inspired.
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Bread and Puppet Theater Celebrates 60 Years
If you’re looking for an escape where a day feels like a week, where cellphones are sparse and imagination rules the roost, you MUST make the Bread and Puppet Theater and Museum a stop on your itinerary. Founder Peter Shuman faces down his 90th birthday and what the future holds for these beloved gigantic puppets.
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Farm Feed Finder Connects Farmers with Feed to Livestock Needing Feed
After the devastating July flooding in Vermont, many fields were left underwater losing thousands of acres in prime feed and hay for much of the livestock in Vermont. Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets (VAAFM), and the Vermont Agency of Digital Services (ADS) have created a resource for those looking to buy and/or sell feed. This online marketplace is available now.
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Some areas in the Adirondacks could reach peak foliage before October
Some leaf-peepers have already seen the most brilliant colors. Several areas around Franklin and Essex County, New York will be near peak foliage this weekend!
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MacKenzie Scott donates millions to Champlain Housing Trust
The recent Jeff Bezos’ divorcee, MacKenzie Scott donates over $20 million to Champlain Housing Trust. This is the largest gift in the non-profit’s history.
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Sleepy Hollow Farm in Pomfret Closes to "Selfie" Takers
The most sought-after selfie spot closes to respectfully maintain its privacy during foliage season.
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Delayed for Decades, the Champlain Parkway Takes Shape in Burlington’s South End
Published September 6, 2023 at 10:00 a.m
Anyone who has been down Burlington’s Pine Street lately has seen the construction. Pedestrians are using a rocky path instead of the sidewalk that ran between Curtis Lumber and the Maltex Building. Drivers heading for Lakeside Avenue have been rerouted down Sears Lane. City Market shoppers have navigated a blasting zone to get their groceries.
The sights herald the arrival of the Champlain Parkway, a long-planned road that will connect the unfinished Interstate 189 interchange on Shelburne Road with downtown Burlington.
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