-
Air Date: 1-2 p.m. Thursday, May 7, 2020 New England’s economy relies on tourism, and this year’s summer season may be completely wiped out by coronavirus.
-
Vermont towns that cater to tourists and second homeowners are feeling torn. The taxes and other revenue visitors provide is vital. But in the last several weeks, fears have grown that people from large cities will bring in more COVID-19 cases and strain smaller grocery stores and medical facilities.
-
The number of municipalities that levy local option taxes is growing in Vermont. To date, more than 20 municipalities have adopted these 1% taxes, and…
-
Thirteen million visitors come to Vermont each year and spend $2.8 billion annually, according to the state's Department of Tourism. There's now a new…
-
If you’ve gotten caught behind a lot of slow moving traffic lately, you're not alone. And yup, it can be incredibly frustrating. But remember: all those…
-
In 2015, the Agency of Agriculture teamed up with the Department of Tourism and Marketing to open a Vermont produce stand at the brand-new Boston Public…
-
The Scott administration wants to do a study of the state’s short-term rental properties to see if changes need to be made in how companies like Airbnb…
-
The Agency of Transportation is installing a suicide prevention fence on the Quechee Gorge Bridge.And for one family it marks the end of years of…
-
It’s been about a year since Bennington College took over the Robert Frost Stone House Museum in Shaftsbury.As the school gets ready to close up the…
-
As companies like Uber and Airbnb continue growing across Vermont, two new state laws to better regulate the "gig economy" are now in effect. During the…