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Despite hot, dry growing conditions and a pandemic, Winslow Farms, a popular pick-your-own pumpkin patch in Pittsford, has been enjoying brisk�
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The new VPR-Vermont PBS poll finds more than 90% of Vermonters are concerned about the future of the state's small businesses as they grapple with the�
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Nearly 20 million residents from 14 states will soon be eligible to travel to Vermont without a quarantine requirement as Gov. Phil Scott looks to provide�
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The FrequencyTraveling safely during the COVID-19 pandemic. Plus: Rutland’s summer set-up, coronavirus numbers, and a meadow.Want the web version for the story you�
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This year, a summer vacation may seem like a pipe dream thanks to the novel coronavirus.But with restrictions easing in many parts of the country, travel�
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The state wants to stay in touch with travelers to Vermont using a mobile app. But it’s been unclear if it’s mandatory for visitors to register.The state�
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As protests continue over the death of George Floyd, health experts warn of further spread of COVID-19. This hour, we hear how Vermont's health department�
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In a bid to reinvigorate a tourism economy that’s been largely sidelined by the executive orders he issued in March, Gov. Phil Scott said he plans to ease�
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Many but not all out-of-state visitors were told to self-quarantine because of the coronavirus. The Justice Department says that is unconstitutional. Some other states have the same rule.
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Tourism brings in over $2 billion of revenue to Vermont, and COVID-19 has made it very difficult for out-of-state tourists to visit Vermont hot spots.�