A local sugarmaker will soon expand his operation into the state forest. The Department of Forests, Parks and Recreation announced it has awarded licenses to sugarmakers in Mount Holly, Groton and Stowe.
President Calvin Coolidge, famous for thrift, gave away $1 million in 1929 after he left the White House to the Clarke School for the Deaf, rather than use the money for his own presidential library.
Typical gold prospector of the late 1800s: Vermont's newest state historical marker, to be erected latee this year at Camp Plymouth State Park in Ludlow, will memorialize the time when gold fever hit Vermonters between the 1850s and the 1880s.
For a girl who is such a fan of the U.S. presidency that she knows whose portraits are on $500 and $5,000 bills, a little rain - or even a lot of it - wasn't going to keep 6-1/2-year-old Jaden Thackston from wishing Calvin Coolidge a happy birthday.
For one night, the dead rose from their graves to tell their stories. It wasn't Halloween or a George Romero film, but the second annual Cemetery Walk, held Thursday night in Pleasant View Cemetery.