Many consider this event to be an unofficial mark of spring's beginning in Vermont. TOP STORIES FROM WPTZ: Special edition Stanley tumblers are selling out, but these are still in stock READ THE ...
For most people, there are four seasons in a year. For those of us in New England, we can sometimes experience a sampling of all four in a single week. But what about those in-between periods when ...
A Burlington ballot question going to voters this spring would allow the City Council to decide Burlington’s rules on ...
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Recycled eclipse glasses to be used across the globe
Astronomers Without Borders works with about 500 sites across North America to collect and reuse eclipse glasses. Several of ...
The legend goes that the “Frozen Hill People” were elderly folks in northern Vermont whose bodies were frozen for the winter, and then thawed out in the spring. You must be logged in to rate. Click ...
Hibernation has its appeals, but there’s just too much going on in the Vermont arts-and-entertainment world for you to shut ...
With historic rainfall across Vermont last spring and summer, Ferreira said, fungal spores had an ideal environment to reproduce and attach to emerging pine needles. Those needles, which have ...
Brittany Powell moved from the Bay Area to Vermont in 2016 ... Their town is known for its dirt roads, spring-fed wells, and old-school New England appeal. When she moved there, Powell remembers ...
Work is underway on a new Indigenous art center in the Champlain Valley. The Perry Center for Native American Art at ...
Vermont’s public tuitioning system allows ... Shelburne Community School told federal investigators this spring that they had sent out a revised newsletter making it clear that the affinity ...
offer uniquely Vermont flavor profiles by using Vermont spring water and partnering with local maple sugaring businesses. While Smugglers Notch offers everything from rye whiskey to maple gin ...
Local author Jackson Ellis’ new book tells a spooky story inspired by personal experiences, and an old Vermont urban legend. The legend goes that the “Frozen Hill People” were elderly folks in ...