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As the religious leader of Burlington's Jewish community, Rabbi Eliyahu Junik aims to strengthen not only the Jewish community of Vermont's largest city,�
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"We're really busy. It's been unbearable," sighed Manny Huenchunir, a Postal Service truck driver who was unloading and reloading crates of mail at a post office outside Boston on Tuesday night.
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It’s a few days before Christmas, and independent producer Erica Heilman took her recorder along to Ocean State Job Lot in St. Johnsbury to record some�
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If you've been dragging your feet and you still haven't gotten your favorite gardener a gift, fear not, as Charlie Nardozzi has great ideas - from hand�
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The Scott Administration has yet to decide whether restrictions on multi-household gatherings will be lifted in time for Christmas and New Year's. Still,�
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Many homes place an evergreen wreath on their door or wall for the season. Traditional holiday wreaths are often decorated with bows, berries and cones.�
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Those pretty red poinsettias adorning your holiday table actually grow as shrubs in their native Central America. These posies have become the symbol of�
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Safe & Sound: 'Leftovers & Gratitude' Features Vermont Musicians Tunes Of Food, Drink & CelebrationsThis year, as we try to protect ourselves and those we love against COVID-19 by practicing social distancing, the holidays will take on a different look�
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When Gov. Phil Scott announced a prohibition on meeting up with anyone outside your household for basically anything other than allowable essential�
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With COVID-19 cases soaring lots of people are conflicted about Thanksgiving plans. Experts are recommending we spend the holiday with just the people who live in our homes this year.