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Robin Allen LaPlante moved to Vermont in 2018. She shares some of what she's learned during her first seven years — featuring mud roads, trips to the trash transfer station and being a "flatlander."
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"Quite honestly, we may never have gotten married if this darn eclipse wasn't coming over Vermont," Leigh Falzone said.
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Vermont municipalities are allowed to auction off a person’s property if they fall behind on their taxes. It’s a process called a tax sale. Local officials say tax sales are an important tool to ensure towns get the revenue they’re owed, but critics say the process has few protections for residents.
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Plunging into a frozen lake and swimming laps may not be everyone's good time but for winter swimmers who return year after year to a northern Vermont lake near the Canadian border, there's nothing better.
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A 3-year-old fell through ice on Lake Memphremagog in northern Vermont with two adults and another child on a side-by-side recreational vehicle and was later hospitalized, Newport Police said.
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Made HereA documentary about the business, called Roland & Mary, A Winter of Towing in the Northeast Kingdom, is the first entry in the 8th year of Vermont Public’s local film series Made Here. It’s streaming on our website, and airing on Vermont Public’s main TV channel.
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Attorney General Charity Clark told Vermont Public last year that she would pursue coverage from the state's insurance carrier to cover those costs.
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At a public hearing this week in Newport, Northeast Kingdom residents lambasted a proposal by Casella Waste Systems to remove toxic PFAS chemicals from the leachate that seeps out of the Coventry landfill.
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John Rodgers and his family turned their dairy farm into a full-fledged cannabis growing operation.
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The newly protected land, which makes up roughly 600 acres, is open to the public and includes important habitat for species like the state-endangered American marten.