New business owners always face challenges. But Angela Moore and Cindy Walker started the Quechee General Store in March 2020.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
A project of the University of Vermont’s Reporting & Documentary Storytelling program.
New business owners always face challenges. But Angela Moore and Cindy Walker started the Quechee General Store in March 2020.
“Grafting lets you plant a whole orchard for free,” announced Randolph native Camden Walters, manager of the budding Randolph Community Orchard, which along with climate-change activism group 350Vermont organized a tree grafting workshop this past weekend.
Standing on the side of a busy road on a cold, rainy night might not seem like the most gratifying activity at the end of a long winter. According to Aubrey Pelletier, though, being an amphibian crossing guard is an unparalleled way to welcome the spring.
Forest fires, flooding and extreme weather — all are exacerbated by rising global temperatures, experts say. But increasingly to some, Vermont is an ideal place to escape.
The scent of a thrift shopping excursion is often reminiscent of Grandma’s attic or that basement you never wanted to go into as a kid — dingy and only exciting when you find something everyone else has forgotten about.
It was the night before Christmas Eve and Sharon Russell, director of Rutland’s Open Door Mission, was finishing up and getting ready to head home. As she chatted with the cook, a woman and her young son entered through the back door looking for the thrift store.
South Burlington city leaders are pushing forward on a climate action plan that will identify ways to make the city more energy efficient — and are looking seriously at new electric vehicle charging, adding electric bikes to the bikeshare fleet and are considering buying electric mowers.
The South Burlington Public Library’s new space is nearing its final stages of construction, planning to open in summer of 2021.
Todd Odit is excited to get started as the first manager of the town of Hinesburg. Odit officially begins on April 22. Prior to this role, he was administrator of the town of Jericho.
Champlain Valley School District (CVSD) announced this month the hiring of Dr. Liliana Rodriguez for Director of Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DEI) as part of a broader effort to drive institutional change.