Vermont Folklife Center to Publish 'Turner Family Stories'; Day Tripping With Guster's Ryan Miller; Thanks to a New Bill, To-Go Cocktails Are Here to Stay
In 1996, Peter and Heidi Bormann founded Mann & Machine auto repair in Richmond, which now specializes in hybrid electric (HEVs) and electric vehicles (EVs).
The state has lifted its remaining coronavirus restrictions, and there's no shortage of ways for Vermonters to connect, learn and have a good time. We've compiled seven of this week's must-do events, including the BTV July 3 Independence Day Celebration.
The daughter of escaped slaves, Daisy Turner was born and raised in Grafton, Vt. In 1983, when she was 100 years old, Daisy met Jane C. Beck, founder of the Vermont Folklife Center.
On June 8, Gov. Phil Scott signed bill H.313, modernizing some outdated Vermont liquor laws. It's not exactly the sexist legislation, but the bill allows Vermont bars and restaurants to keep selling booze to-go.
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