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Market32 to open stores in St Albans and Essex Junction Thursday
Vermont Business Magazine After months of remodeling, the former Price Chopper supermarkets in St. Albans and Essex Junction are opening. The stores are the 42nd and 43rd Market 32-branded locations in the chain and feature a distinctively modern look and feel marked by open spaces, soft earth tone décor, product-focused displays and murals, and improved lighting.
JR’s Winooski Open During Construction
Don’t let the Main Street construction get between you and a delicious Italian meal! JR’s Winooski is open, and has ample parking behind the restaurant. For more information and to see their menu, visit their website.
Colchester raises dog registration and passport fees, reduces Town Office hours
COLCHESTER — Colchester’s selectboard approved price increases to non-state mandated fees for dog registration and passport photos, effective July 1, at its meeting last night. Additionally, town communications coordinator Alicia Tebeau-Sherry announced Town Manager Aaron Frank’s decision to reduce Town Office business hours by a half hour, shifting...
Vermont-based hot sauce company pledges 10% of sales to animal shelters
South Burlington, VT- Some people say it takes a village to make a business work, and that’s true for one Vermont-based company looking to make a difference in the community. Sierra Tebeau-Sherry, co-owner of Hound Hot Sauce, says she has always had an entrepreneurial spirit. Tebeau-Sherry said, “I’ve just...
Allison Russell to Embark on The All Returners 2024 US Fall Headline Tour
Singer-songwriter, poet, activist and multi-instrumentalist Allison Russell has announced her All Returners fall 2024 U.S. headlining Tour. The dates will kick off in Burlington, VT on October 25th with highlights including Webster Hall in New York, NY on October 28th, 930 Club in Washington D.C. on Halloween, The Vic Theater in Chicago, IL on November 2nd and The Fillmore in San Francisco, CA on November 11th.
Invasive plant Japanese knotweed poses addition threat to turtles during nesting season in Vermont
STARKSBORO, Vt. — We’re nearing the peak of turtle nesting season in our region, and Vermont Fish & Wildlife isurging drivers to help protect turtles and their eggs. While officials are reminding residents of the precautions we can take each spring to protect turtle, this year, one local conservation organization is taking action to protect habitats from a different kind of threat.
A crop of Vermont restaurants are blooming soon
Spring is in the air, and with it comes foraged foods, from ramps and fiddleheads. It also brings newness, including new restaurants. Seven Days food editor Melissa Pasanen joined Vermont Edition to talk about the new restaurants and bars she’s tried recently, as well as meals you can make with fresh, local ingredients this spring.
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