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Increasing pharmacy closures mean long drives for Vermont residents, mirroring a national trend
12-31-2024 3:30 PM

By K. FIEGENBAUM

Hardwick’s sole pharmacy — a Walgreens that had twice been hit by Vermont’s recent summer floods — closed for good at the end of September. Since then, residents have had to drive 25 minutes to access a pharmacy in Morrisville or 40 minutes to the...

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Vt. students compete to design the next junior duck stamp
10-10-2024 9:10 AM

By K. FIEGENBAUM

October is a big month for Vermont’s waterfowl. Not only is it the start of duck hunting season, but the month also marks the beginning of a national student art competition and associated school curriculum about water birds and their environment.The...


Plans for long-distance mountain bike route in Vermont take step forward with 1st piece of ‘Velomont’ trail
09-16-2024 5:01 PM

By K. FIEGENBAUM

A new multiday mountain bike trail opened this summer in central Vermont — the culmination of almost a decade of work by myriad organizations and volunteers.The ‘Heart of the Greens’ loop runs up to Chittenden Brook Hut in the Green Mountain National...


Lyndon committee decides against covered bridge removal despite flood concerns
09-04-2024 9:21 AM

By K. FIEGENBAUM

The Lyndon community has spoken.The town’s hazard mitigation committee decided against taking any steps toward permanently removing the historic Sanborn Covered Bridge from its perch over the Passumpsic River, despite a recent study showing that...


Change looms: Marshfield School of Weaving finds a new home in Orange County
07-29-2024 5:31 PM

By K. FIEGENBAUM

Over the past 50 years, a Marshfield barn located two dirt roads off Route 2 has quietly served as the entire country’s hub for a unique weaving practice that dates back over a thousand years. Despite its out-of-the-way location, the Marshfield School...


How a hurricane and a cardinal launched a UVM professor on a new career path
04-20-2024 5:18 PM

By K. FIEGENBAUM

Before Hurricane Katrina hit her newly adopted city of New Orleans in 2005, Trish O’Kane knew next to nothing about the environment — let alone birds.O’Kane had spent much of her life working as an investigative human rights journalist in Central...


Black bears are emerging from their winter dens early, in search of food
03-14-2024 4:45 PM

By K. FIEGENBAUM

Reports have been coming in from around the state: Bears are leaving their dens after a shorter-than-usual winter sleep — and they’re hungry.Late last week, the Vermont Department of Fish & Wildlife began urging Vermonters to take down their bird...


Major addition to Fairbanks Museum to open to the public Saturday
02-17-2024 9:01 PM

By K. FIEGENBAUM

This Saturday, a Northeast Kingdom institution is set to unveil to the public a project long in the making: the Fairbanks Museum and Planetarium’s new Tang Science Annex.The 6,500-square-foot, three-story addition comprises hands-on galleries...


Rare bird that caused stir in Vermont died of natural causes
02-10-2024 10:39 PM

By K. FIEGENBAUM

Late last September, a large, migratory shorebird alighted in North Hero, causing a stir among birders who recognized it as a marbled godwit — a species not known to live or migrate through the state. News of the sighting spread quickly, with people...

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