Hinesburg voters will decide on Nov. 3 whether to approve an $11.7 million bond to build a new wastewater treatment facility.
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Hinesburg voters will decide on Nov. 3 whether to approve an $11.7 million bond to build a new wastewater treatment facility.
A new FedEx warehouse, visible along I-89 from Williston and South Burlington, will use top-of-the-line water management practices to curb damage to the nearby Muddy Brook, a Lake Champlain tributary.
Vermont Energy Investment Corporation has moved to the heart of Winooski’s downtown, bringing with it 200 new jobs to the Onion City.
An outbreak of forest tent caterpillars in 2016 that threatened Vermont’s sugar maple trees has mostly subsided, researchers and maple sugar producers say.
Julia Perdrial is putting Earth science at UVM on the map. In 2020, she and her interdisciplinary team won a $3.2 million dollar grant to study earth’s Critical Zone from the National Science Foundation.
This has been no ordinary season for Vermont Farmers’ markets, and as temperatures drop, markets across the state tackle the challenge of remaining open during the COVID-19 pandemic, which spreads readily indoors.
With the ski season quickly approaching in the midst of a raging pandemic, Vermont’s ski areas will be faced with longer lift lines, limited child care services, and wide ranging COVID-19 precautions.
Lawmakers are considering ways to help small Vermont farmers hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic, and plan to use big bucks to do it.
Farms and orchards running pick-your-own operations are by now familiar with a set of health and safety guidelines released by the Vermont Agency of Agriculture in June.
Although details on timing are unclear, Amtrak trains will likely return to Vermont soon after state lawmakers pass a budget during a special session this month, according to Vermont.