Courtesy of VINS It’s becoming more and more common for humans and black bears to cross paths in places that are troublesome to both like the one shown above.
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Meet retail director Sean Meszkat
Submitted SEAN MESZKAT By Karen D. Lorentz Stepping into a snowsport shop at Okemo is akin to being a kid in a candy store. There’s so much gear, clothing, and accessories in a kaleidoscope of shapes, sizes and colors — […]
Big air at Bear Mountain
Courtesy of Killington Resort A snowboarder does a frontside grab clearing the 18-foot walls of Killington’s superpipe at Bear Mountain. KILLINGTON— Bear Mountain has a new attraction for skiers and riders seeking big air. Killington Resort’s Superpipe opened Jan. 10. […]
Carpenter gives barns new life
Courtesy of Dane Stillson A barn built in the early 1800s and was recently dismantled in Tunbridge. It yielded some of the best and most valuable materials to date, according to Dane Stillson, owner of First Class Custom Carpentry. All […]
Join Vermont Wildlife Biologist Chris Bernier for wildlife programs
Courtesy of The Nature Museum Martens, once considered extinct in Vermont, have been sighted in the state again.
Learn about local raptors with VINS
Courtesy of CCCA An owl sits patiently perched in a tree. His markings make him blend well with nature.
Relay For Life of Rutland County gets year started with kickoff expo
Courtesy of Rutland County Relay for Life Teams wear matching shirts during the Rutland County Relay for Life event, sponsored by the American Cancer Society.
Phoenix Books Rutland celebrates final works of Howard Frank Mosher
Copyright Jake Mosher The late Howard Frank Mosher sits by a beaver dam built in the mirroring lake. Thursday, Jan. 25, 6:30 p.m.—RUTLAND— Phoenix Books Rutland will celebrate beloved author Howard Frank Mosher, and his final book, “Points North,” at a […]
U.S. Specialty Crop Grant program to boost market competitiveness
The Vermont Agency of Agriculture, Food & Markets (VAAFM) has received $200,000 in Specialty Crop Block Grants from the federal USDA Agricultural Marketing Service to enhance the competitiveness of Vermont specialty food crops, including honey, hops, and maple syrup, and […]
Castleton cyclist makes national debut
By Evan Johnson Castleton University’s cycling club rode into the national collegiate cycling scene earlier this month in Reno, Nev. At the 2018 Cyclocross National Championships, the club’s president, Andrew Borden, placed tenth in the collegiate division and 21st in […]