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Vermont asks people impacted by SNAP cuts to reach out
On October 1, just over 4,000 people either lost access to Vermont's food assistance program or are subject to new, stricter ...
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Celebrate Thanksgiving at The Weston: Vermont Luxury Meets Farm-to-Table Flavor
This Thanksgiving, experience a luxurious retreat at The Weston, a boutique hotel that embodies Vermont’s seasonal beauty and ...
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Vermont is full of cozy corners and charming towns where food lovers discover hidden culinary treasures. These restaurants ...
Students across Vermont will soon be competing for a good cause, as they race to see which school can collect the most food ...
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Vermont refugees and asylees just lost SNAP benefits. Who's next?
The state says 119 refugee and asylee households lost their benefits, while 500 were able to qualify through other ways.
One Afghan caseworker said cases of this kind make her “want to melt into the ground.” “They tell me, ‘Hey … do you know how I saved my boss in this war?’” she said.
Slow Food Vermont‘s membership drive just ended with tiny Vermont among the top four chapters in Slow Food USA to attract the most new members. But that’s not the organization’s only big news. Local ...
Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets The Northeast Dairy Business Innovation Center announces a new round of the Dairy Farm ...
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Brattleboro business teacher is Vermont’s 2026 Teacher of the Year
Over the course of a year, her students at the Windham Regional Career Center design a food truck business, marketing and ...
Burlington Free Press on MSN
Vermont names 2026 Teacher of the Year
Linda Alvarez, a business and entrepreneurship teacher at Windham Regional Career Center in Brattleboro, has been named the ...
Vermont Business Magazine The Vermont Agency of Education announced today that Linda Alvarez, of Windham Regional Career Center in Brattleboro, is the 2026 Vermont Teacher of the Year. Linda will ...
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