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Vermont’s wreath industry goes way back. It’s a way for farmers and other people who work close to the land to make extra income when most crops are done growing. But wreath makers in Vermont are noticing some changes in the climate, and some think a little more science could help them adapt.
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This year, inflation hit record-highs. From eggs and beef, to gas and heating oil, many people are feeling the pinch of high prices this holiday season. ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý heard from some of you about changes you're making because of those costs.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak explores the winter solstice with an organizer of a Wabanaki sunrise ceremony, a meteorologist and a Vermonter who’s making new solstice traditions.
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Many factors play in to your holiday tree choices, like the cost of a traditional tree and how much space you have to display it. This year, try these different kinds of festive trees to decorate your home.
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Sweetwaters American Bistro was known for giving out thousands of turkey dinners over the last several decades. The restaurant closed this year, but the building's new occupant is carrying on the tradition in a different format.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with a well-known pastry chef from White River Junction about how to make your Thanksgiving baking shine this year.
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Airlines and travel websites say that bookings for holiday travel are strong despite higher airfares, as pandemic-weary travelers seem willing to pay.
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Skyrocketing COVID-19 case rates have caused officials In New York City and elsewhere to scale back their New Year's Eve celebrations. Around the country, people are facing tough decisions.
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Some holiday flowering plants can last through the winter and even be replanted outside next spring. Others just aren't hardy enough to survive outdoors here but you can enjoy their blooms indoors for a bit this winter.
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