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WITH THE NICE WEATHER THIS LONG WEEKEND, A LOT OF FOLKS HAVE BEEN GETTING OUT TO OUR STATE PARKS AND BEACHES. THIS IS PEAK ...
It’s the time of year to start checking Vermont’s waters for cyanobacteria blooms before you swim, play, or bring your pets, so you can have fun in the ...
Few birding experiences rival hearing the haunting call of the loon or seeing them glide by in protected coves on a lake.
Gov. Phil Scott has proclaimed July as Lakes Appreciation Month in Vermont. The proclamation signifies the importance of the state’s over 800 lakes and ponds for this and ...
Something clicked at the plate for Conner Vercollone during his sophomore season with the St. Bonaventure University baseball ...
Tucked into the southern terminus of the Green Mountains of Vermont, Wilmington is a tiny village of just over 2,000 people.
The first day of July also marks Canada Day -- the anniversary of the Canadian federation. This year, the day takes on new ...
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Wake boats are power vessels with large engines, often 500 horsepower, and special features such as water-filled ballast tanks designed to increase displacement and create larger than normal waves for ...
Alburgh is the most northwesterly town in Vermont -- a peninsula extending from the border of Canada into Lake Champlain.
The blooms can produce harmful toxins, so if you see them, it’s best to stay out of the water. Swimming or wading in water with a cyanobacteria bloom may cause skin rashes, diarrhea, a sore throat, ...