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Brattleboro sustainability coordinator Stephen Dotson stands near an electric vehicle charging station in a town-owned downtown parking lot. Dotson says the town was looking forward to the new charging stations which were supposed to be installed using federal money, and which have been put on hold by the Trump Administration.
Howard Weiss-Tisman
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Vermont Public
Vermont was set to get $9.3 million to support new electric vehicle charging stations in 11 towns, but the Federal Highway Administration said the program, which was included in former President Biden's bipartisan infrastructure bill, was on hold for now.
Cold Current Kelp co-owner Krista Rosen holds up an example of wild sugar kelp that has grown on the company’s previously planted line in Kittery, Maine, on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (Austin Leathers for the New England News Collaborative)
Austin Leathers
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for the New England News Collaborative
Winter is planting season for kelp, a growing industry in New England.