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The Montpelier City Council gave preliminary approval Wednesday evening to a plan that would see FEMA set up 36 mobile homes on what used to be a golf course and events center about two miles outside the downtown.
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Floodwaters impacted 20 state buildings in Montpelier's Capitol Complex.
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Rick Winston, founder and former owner and operator of the Savoy Theater in Montpelier, discusses his new memoir, Save Me A Seat: A Life with Movies.
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Bear Pond Books was one of many businesses in Montpelier forced to close its doors due to flood damage this summer.
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While some buildings have reopened post-flood, several key buildings in the state capital � including the Supreme Court building � will remain closed during recovery. Officials are moving some services to nearby buildings.
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This short documentary by ¿ªÔÆÌåÓý visits several business owners in downtown Montpelier as they face the daunting task of cleaning up and rebuilding â€� with the help of the community.
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The exhibit deals with themes of the climate and housing crisis, both involved with the causes and consequences of July’s historic flooding.
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After the recent flooding, a state flood mitigation officer, architect and engineer discuss the factors that go into deciding whether to relocate properties or keep them where they are.
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Christ Church on State Street holds more than 150 years of history. Here's an inside look at how the recent flooding has affected the building.
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Some businesses and residents in Vermont's capital city aren't sure when, or if, they’ll be able to recover.