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Host Connor Cyrus talks about snowmobiling in Vermont, trail networks around the state, electric snowmobiles made in Quebec and fat bikers on the winter trails on two wheels.
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"Ice out" is the moment in spring when a lake or pond loses its ice from shore to shore. For the past 35 years, residents at Joe's Pond in Cabot and West Danville have made a competition out of the event, complete with a cash prize.
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Navigating streets and sidewalks in the winter can be hazardous, but those hazards can be much more challenging for people who are visually impaired or blind.
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To bolster interest in the winter activity, the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department runs free ice fishing clinics around the state.
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Vermont Edition co-hosts Connor Cyrus and Mikaela Lefrak speak with NBC5 sports anchor and reporter Marshall Kramsky about athletes with ties to Vermont and how they have fared so far at the Winter Olympics in Beijing.
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Even in frigid temps, layer up, grab your pruning shears and head to your apple and pear trees to begin shaping them now...
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What's already expected to be a major storm could turn into blizzard conditions. Boston and eastern Massachusetts could see two feet of snow.
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A bright room and a slightly forgetful personality (hint: you don't need to remember to water it a lot!) is all you need to be a successful cactus plant-owner.
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Parts of Vermont saw as much as 18 inches of snow over the weekend. Big snow storms like this can pose a challenge for cities and towns with already…
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We're talking weatherization: how to keep your home warm for less and address other health and comfort issues at the same time. Plus, when to go…