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For the Winooski Gardening Group, the end of the season marks another year of a citywide project of growing in unusual and challenging spaces that has been volunteer-run for 26 years.
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City officials in Burlington are considering scheduled clean-ups to target syringe litter in a downtown park.
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Artist Terry Ekasala was recently named winner of the prestigious Vermont Prize.
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City officials in Burlington say they plan to soon explore how to increase the public’s access to water in the summer.
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For the last decade-plus, Burlington spoken word artist Rajnii Eddins has led a poetry group at the Fletcher Free Library. It’s a place for creation, but also community.
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Slow Process — a Burlington-based clothing line — is eschewing fast fashion by giving antique textiles a second life.
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Square dancing may not be as popular in Vermont as the pastime’s early to mid-1900s heyday, but some local clubs, like the Lake Champlain Squares, continue to keep the tradition alive.
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Vermont boasts some of the most desirable trout fishing in New England. But if you didn't grow up in a family that fly fishes, it can be hard to get started.
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Steve Bronstein has built a life for himself at Blackthorne Forge in Marshfield. We meet him in the final installment of Vermont Public's series of stories around "heat."
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Spring in Vermont means sugaring. While most operations are in rural parts of the state, a group of urban tree-tappers in Burlington are hoping to share that experience with city residents.