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Around 50 customers in Plainfield do not have running water, and several dozen homes in Barnet are under a boil water notice.
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Vermonters with flood-damaged homes face tough recovery process: 'We have a lot of work ahead of us'People in hard-hit Northeast Kingdom towns like St. Johnsbury, Lyndonville and Barnet are surveying damage and figuring out how they'll carry on after last week's flooding. Some are facing permanent displacement.
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A year after floods devastated many municipalities across Vermont, there’s an urgent need for towns to take on projects to limit damage from future disasters. But that work will take years and cost millions of dollars.
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Michael Goldberg, the court-appointed receiver overseeing Burke Mountain Resort, wrote in a recent court filing he’s found a party to serve as an initial bidder on the property and that he hopes to complete the sale later this year.
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Whether you hope to be surrounded by the Green Mountain State's natural abundance or are looking to try local brews, food or ice cream, we have a few ideas for every type of traveler.
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Brave Little StateVermont towns used to be required by law to provide welfare for local residents. That's where poor farms came in.
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Journey to Recovery has partnered with local schools on addiction prevention and early intervention.
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Robin Allen LaPlante moved to Vermont in 2018. She shares some of what she's learned during her first seven years � featuring mud roads, trips to the trash transfer station and being a "flatlander."
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"Quite honestly, we may never have gotten married if this darn eclipse wasn't coming over Vermont," Leigh Falzone said.
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Vermont municipalities are allowed to auction off a person’s property if they fall behind on their taxes. It’s a process called a tax sale. Local officials say tax sales are an important tool to ensure towns get the revenue they’re owed, but critics say the process has few protections for residents.