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With travel restrictions loosened, many in the ski industry hoped this season would be easier.But a housing crunch and worker shortage � problems that have been simmering for years � have worsened since the pandemic.
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One of the enduring impacts of the coronavirus pandemic has been the border closure between the U.S. and Canada. A new report examines how severe and long-lasting the resulting economic damage to border communities could be.
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The pandemic has caused a housing boom in ski towns, but as property values and short-term rentals increase, it's getting harder for middle income Vermonters to find homes.
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The FrequencyHow much COVID relief money did Vermont’s ski industry get? Plus, Gov. Scott’s reopening plan, a third variant, and frog day.Want the web version of one�
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Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the state of Vermont has awarded more than $330 million in public funds to private businesses with the goal of�
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The FrequencySki patrollers were among the first Vermonters to get vaccinated against COVID-19. Plus, high COVID-19 case numbers in January, a state park in Alburgh is�
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With thousands flocking to the slopes from states with high rates of infection, Vermont’s 1,300 registered ski patrollers � like everyone else � are�
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The FrequencySome people want to rename Negro Brook in Townshend, others don’t think it’s necessary. Plus, ski season is here (and so are skiers), Vermont stays out of�
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The recent winter storm brought a deluge of snow to southern parts of Vermont, and with it lots of skiers. Pictures circulating on social media showed�
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Due to the pandemic, southern Vermont's Mount Snow will forego seeking international workers to fill seasonal jobs at its resort this season.The move is�