Lynne McCrea
EditorLynne worked for ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý from 2002 to 2022 as a producer/reporter for special news projects.
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Saffron. The golden, flavorful spice has been used to season foods for thousands of years, often in rice and chicken dishes, and is largely grown in the�
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Doctors in Vermont and across the country are being introduced to a new tool for treating opioid addiction. It’s an implant: four tiny plastic rods,�
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Opiate addiction and how best to treat it continues to be a focus in Vermont. And that includes the question of where to provide medication-assisted�
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The challenge faced by people struggling with addiction has been exacerbated by lengthy waitlists for treatment. The backlog is now starting to shrink.�
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The imminent closure of Burlington College next week is getting national attention thanks to the school’s former president and the presidential�
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When it comes to opiate addiction, treatment that leads to recovery rarely involves a quick fix. For many, overcoming addiction is a life change.Skyler�
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It's now the 10th day of the search for David Sweat and Richard Matt, the two convicted killers who escaped from the Clinton Correctional Facility in�
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On Monday, Democratic Gov. Peter Shumlin announced he will not be seeking a fourth term in office. Shumlin still has about a year and half left in his�
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A deal on a tax bill Saturday afternoon finally ended a long � some would say, strange � legislative session in Montpelier. It started with lawmakers�
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It’s been a long, busy legislative session in Montpelier, and it’s not over yet. A few months ago, we tagged along with two freshmen state lawmakers —�