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14-Year-Old Boy Uses Legal Quirk To Run For Vermont Governor - news9.com KWTV

Fri, 08/17/2018 - 03:00
14-Year-Old Boy Uses Legal Quirk To Run For Vermont Governor  news9.com KWTV

One of the four Vermont Democrats seeking the party nomination to run for governor in the fall election isn't old enough to vote, let alone drive.






Film recounts Grolier story; playing catchup with Mass Book Awards - The Boston Globe

Thu, 08/16/2018 - 03:00
Film recounts Grolier story; playing catchup with Mass Book Awards  The Boston Globe

The Last Sacred Space of Poetry'' will screen Aug. 25 at the Arlington Regent Theatre.







Lyme Disease Has Now Spread To All 50 States, Report Finds - News On 6

Sat, 08/11/2018 - 03:00
Lyme Disease Has Now Spread To All 50 States, Report Finds  News On 6

A new report has found that the tick-borne illness Lyme disease has been detected in all 50 states, and cases continue to rise.



VT EPSCoR CWDD Participates in Centennial Field STEAM Night

Thu, 08/09/2018 - 17:20
CWDD members Veronica Sosa-Gonzalez and Janel Roberge attended STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics) night at historic Centennial Field on August 12, 2018 sponsored by the Community College of Vermont (CCV). Attendees at the Vermont Lake Monsters minor league baseball game were given the opportunity to explore the world of STEAM in a fun and interactive way.
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BREE Interns visit site of the flood resilient Lovett Park on Bridge Street in Waitsfield, Vermont

Thu, 08/09/2018 - 17:20
BREE mentors took interns from the Social Systems, IAM, and Climate teams to the Mad River Valley on August 2, 2018. Guided by Josh Schwartz, the Mad River Planning District Executive Director, interns reviewed the site of the flood resilient Lovett Park on Bridge Street in Waitsfield, Vermont. This park is located around the footprint of a historic barber shop, later a photography studio and gallery, which was swept away during Tropical Storm Irene flooding.
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$25,000 Awarded to Local Vermont Students Majoring in STEM

Thu, 08/09/2018 - 17:20
On Wednesday August 1, 2018, Vermont EPSCoR awarded Native American and First Generation Scholarships to undergraduate students majoring in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) during a ceremony held in the Senate Chambers at the Vermont State House in Montpelier, VT. Five awards were made to meritorious students from Burlington, Newport, Addison and Bellows Falls. The students are seeking degrees in Engineering , Integrated Biological Sciences and Medical Laboratory Sciences from Norwich University, Vermont Technical College and the University of Vermont.
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Meat Lovers Cheesy Omelet Melt - News On 6

Thu, 08/09/2018 - 03:00
Meat Lovers Cheesy Omelet Melt  News On 6

Chef Matt Webb from Hard Rock Casino stopped in the Cooking Corner with a Meat Lovers Cheese Omelet Melt.



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