In this week’s dead-tree edition of Seven Days…
- A developer wants to build up to 300 new apartments in Burlington, but some neighbors aren’t thrilled with the plan.
- Burlington voters authorized $6 million in borrowing to fund waterfront improvements. What’s on the way? Bike path repairs and improvements, 125 new parking spaces and a realigned Lake Street.
- A greener way to fuel your furnaces and vehicles: Central Vermont’s first facility blending used cooking grease with heating oil and diesel fuel is now open.
- This week’s cover story: How Ric Cabot and Darn Tough Vermont saved the last hosiery mill in New England. The Cabot Hosiery sock sale continues this weekend!
- And in Fair Game, Paul Heintz takes a closer look at the shakeup coming to Gov. Peter Shumlin’s cabinet. Plus, lawmakers gun for House leadership positions, the Burlington Free Press loses subscribers and two Burlington TV stations get new owners.



Re: Grove Street. Nuthin’ like a housing project to expose a hypocritical prog.
Build it. It’s smart growth.