Oct 5, 2008 | Boston Globe
Pedaling Vermont: tortuous hills and glorious vistas
The simple lesson I learned after the first 15 miles of a top-to-bottom mountain-bike journey of the Green Mountain State can be summed up by a T-shirt I saw: Vermont ain't flat.
Richard Foye was a philosophy major at the University of Vermont when his friend, Ken Pick, became interested in pottery.
In response to the story about the Williamsville General Store on the front page : Regardless of the reasons why the store closed, I'd like to acknowledge what Rob and Kenny gave us. via The Brattleboro Reformer
Residents ponder replacing Williamsville store
“For 35 years, I got my newspaper there”
A group of more than 50 community members gathered Monday night in the Williamsville Town Hall, all looking for a place that could meet their needs, social, edible and spiritual. via The Brattleboro Reformer
Bird Brains: Sightings needed: Report rusty blackbirds
Wanted: a few good birders to track the migratory movements of a rapidly declining North American songbird. via Burlington Free Press
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