A group of 85 refugees from Jordan and Syria are in Brattleboro taking part in a first-of-its-kind college preparatory program as they get ready to attend American universities and colleges in the fall.
Winter is planting season for kelp, a growing industry in New England.
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A winter storm headed for Vermont on Saturday and Sunday could drop as much as 10 inches of snow across the state, during one of the biggest weekends of the year for ski areas.
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Hustling to keep yourself afloat is hard enough. Hustling for your whole family is another story. A Connecticut dancer and painter share how they’ve learned to keep solving an ever-shifting puzzle of schedules and needs.
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“Unemployment benefits being available to striking workers will ensure financial hardship will not impede workers’ ability to get a fair contract when a company has not bargained in good faith,” one union member said.
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A Barnstable-based couples therapist turned matchmaker turned filmmaker is launching a project called, “Who could love them?” So far, she’s recruited over 100 people for the reality TV dating opportunity.
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Turns out, the pollution from our tires and brakes can rival tailpipe emissions.
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Singers with the Green Mountain Chorus, Vermont's oldest barbershop ensemble, have fanned out across parts of northern Vermont each Valentine's Day for decades — serenading Vermonters in offices, homes, restaurants and even on the street.
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Sam Shwartz and Kara Anglim married after finding love at Chapel Haven Schleifer Center in New Haven.
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NH cities and towns are supposed to clean their own sidewalks. This winter, that's been a challenge.Tight budgets and staffing shortages are slowing down the cleanup process in some communities.
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