Last year, the total production of maple syrup in Vermont came to about 3.1 million gallons, about 53 percent of the entire ...
The National Weather Service said that today, as well as Tuesday and Wednesday, will see some rain, sleet and snow. The ...
The historical site, where a line taped down the floor marks the border, is celebrated as a symbol of international ...
Much of New York and Vermont, including Burlington, are under a hazardous weather warning with anything from a dusting to ...
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This week’s Young Writers Project entry is “My true home, Vermont,” by Sela Morgenstein Fuerst, 11, of South Burlington. Artwork is “Snow-covered Dirt Roads,” by Sophia Brooks, 14, of Essex Junction.
Consider these choices in the coming weeks as another maple sugar haul is born in New England and heads out into the world.
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Monroe Street Books isn’t just any bookstore – it’s a veritable labyrinth of literary treasures that would make even the most ...
Ski resort officials are urging guests to ride with a buddy and brush up on their tree well safety tips.
New York is the second-largest maple-producing state behind Vermont, with 846,000 gallons produced statewide in 2024.
The calendar marks the equinox as March 20. But locals know the arrivals of maple and mud seasons vary based on where you’re planted in the state.