Nancy Eve Cohen
Nancy Cohen covers southern Vermont's recovery from Tropical Storm Irene. Her work is supported by the VPR Journalism Fund.
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More than two years after Tropical Storm Irene, the Federal Emergency Management Agency is closing up shop in Vermont, leaving a state both frustrated by�
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FEMA plans to it close its field office in Vermont at the end of next week. The agency says most of its work on the recovery from Tropical Storm Irene has�
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After Tropical Storm Irene, some property owners who lost everything were not approved for a federal buy-out. But last March the state said it would come�
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A new video documentary about Tropical Storm Irene focuses on how rivers work and what can be done to reduce floods in the future. The film “After the�
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Towns in Vermont are taking down flood-damaged properties through a FEMA-funded program. Some want to put parks or access to a river where the buildings�
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Vermont cities and towns have purchased 30 properties damaged in Tropical Storm Irene with FEMA funds and another 67 buyouts are in the pipeline. FEMA�
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About 560 mobile homes were destroyed or damaged by Tropical Storm Irene in Vermont. That spurred affordable housing advocates to take a close look at the�
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The Vermont Bowl Company, in Wilmington was flooded during heavy rains on Sunday and its two stores are still closed.The company was also hit by�
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In the two years since the flood, it’s been a tough journey for Vermonters as they process their trauma and loss. Today many say they’re in a much better�
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Two years ago Tropical Storm Irene inundated much of Vermont. It was the beginning of a long recovery process that still continues.Governor Peter Shumlin�