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It was an enduring love and life-long pursuit of 'gobs and gobs' of data mixed with a hardcore birding passion that led Vermont Center for Ecostudies scientist Kent McFarland, 43, of Woodstock to coordinate the Web site Vermont eBird.
One of the most intense concerns of theenviro-laden majority party in recent Legislature has been to find some invisible way of subsidizing its favorite corporate welfare recipient, "renewable energy." The 2005 Legislature created a Clean Energy Development Fund to make grants and loans to qualified wind, solar, biomass, methane, small hydro and ...
Town cops catch a scare on Halloween
Mother Nature played a cruel trick on the town police this Halloween. But what started as a scary incident had a treat of an ending, the town's police chief said.
South Woodstock owner wants $1.5M to stop slaughterhouse
Opponents of the proposed slaughterhouse in South Woodstock sat in the town's rustic country store and sipped their coffee contentedly.
In small towns, combining many grade levels into one building makes sense in terms of pooling resources.
The 2010 legislative session is coming fast and one of the biggest items on the Legislature's plate is whether Vermont Yankee nuclear power plant in Vernon should receive permission to continue operation past its original license expiration date of 2012.
Earth Matters: Book offers a field guide to the past
Once in a while, if we're lucky, something comes along that expands our perception of the world around us.
A horse and his owner were reunited Sunday afternoon after the horse spent the weekend lost in the woods.
Visitors examining the pieces made by Vermont high school students. Fine Woodworking's managing editor, Mark Schofield, awarding Will Barstow first prize for his Queen Anne chair.
Bill and Cecilia Hoyt make a naked table. Their work can be seen this weekend at the sixth annual Vermont Fine Furniture and Woodworking Festival at Union Arena in Woodstock.
Planning and Zoning Administrator Michael Brands is less than thrilled with local businessman Frank Abballe's plan to truck as many as 500 animals per week into town to be slaughtered.
Slaughterhouse Plan Set for Former Woodstock Farm
A former water buffalo farm in South Woodstock may soon be the state's newest slaughterhouse.
Slaughterhouse Plans Stir Controversy
Controversy is stirring in an Upper Valley tourist town. At issue: whether to open a slaughterhouse.
Autumn is Vermont's most popular season among tourists because of the amazing colors this tiny state takes on.
Farmers Market near Woodstock, VT
Hi, I'll be in this area next w/end and would love to visit a local farmers mkt and stock up on good stuff.
John R. MACARTHURa "Reading Great Stuff I Didna TMt Know I Knew
John R. MacArthur is publisher of Harper's Magazine and author of the book You Can't Be President: The Outrageous Barriers to Democracy in America .
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Rare killing stirs remorse in Vermont villagers
With the help of DNA evidence and Monroe County cops, Miami-Dade cold case detectives say they've caught the Kendall Rapist -- an armed man police say terrorized the suburban community in the early 1990s and could be linked to more than a dozen sexual assaults.
Rare killing stirs remorse in Vermont villagers
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