Monthly Archives: June 2009

Vermont’s Chew Chew Festival has it’s “Last Supper”

The Green Mountain Chew Chew Food and Music Festival is celebrating its 24th and final year this weekend, June 26, 27 and 28 at Burlington’s Waterfront park. The festival has brought together more than 400 food vendors from the area …Read More

Vermont’s Chew Chew Festival has it’s “Last Supper”

The Green Mountain Chew Chew Food and Music Festival is celebrating its 24th and final year this weekend, June 26, 27 and 28 at Burlington’s Waterfront park. The festival has brought together more than 400 food vendors from the area …Read More

Historic Thatcher Brook Inn for Sale – Waterbury, Vermont

The well-known and well maintained Thatcher Brook Inn could not be better located, just off Exit 10, Route 189 on the well-traveled Route 100 Waterbury-Stowe Road. Close to Sugarbush, Mad River Glen, and Stowe skiing, it is also 35 minutes …Read More

Historic Thatcher Brook Inn for Sale – Waterbury, Vermont

The well-known and well maintained Thatcher Brook Inn could not be better located, just off Exit 10, Route 189 on the well-traveled Route 100 Waterbury-Stowe Road. Close to Sugarbush, Mad River Glen, and Stowe skiing, it is also 35 minutes …Read More

New Law Passed in Vermont Allows Feed-In Tariffs for Renewable Energy

Image by Dominic’s pics via Flickr Good news for Vermonters and those looking to own homes in Vermont! On May 27th, 2009, a law was passed allowing a feed-in tariff for those who use small-scale renewable sources of energy in …Read More

New Law Passed in Vermont Allows Feed-In Tariffs for Renewable Energy

Image by Dominic’s pics via Flickr Good news for Vermonters and those looking to own homes in Vermont! On May 27th, 2009, a law was passed allowing a feed-in tariff for those who use small-scale renewable sources of energy in …Read More

Hang Out Your Laundry – Vermont Is Now A Bit Greener!

Image by clemente via Flickr On June 1st, H.466, or the ‘Right to Dry‘, as it is now known, took effect in Vermont . The law prevents anyone, such as housing associations, from banning “solar collectors, clotheslines or other energy …Read More

Hang Out Your Laundry – Vermont Is Now A Bit Greener!

Image by clemente via Flickr On June 1st, H.466, or the ‘Right to Dry‘, as it is now known, took effect in Vermont . The law prevents anyone, such as housing associations, from banning “solar collectors, clotheslines or other energy …Read More

Grape Growing in Vermont

One doesn’t normally associate vineyards and grape growing with Vermont, but Chris Granstrom, owner of Lincoln Peak Vineyard in Middlebury, Vermont is changing that. Starting out as an apple and then strawberry grower, Granstrom turned to grape growing about five …Read More

Grape Growing in Vermont

One doesn’t normally associate vineyards and grape growing with Vermont, but Chris Granstrom, owner of Lincoln Peak Vineyard in Middlebury, Vermont is changing that. Starting out as an apple and then strawberry grower, Granstrom turned to grape growing about five …Read More