VPR Reporter John Dillon talks with Vermont Edition about Cabot rejecting a proposal to close the high school and send its 65 students to other schools in the region. And Will Hunter, moderator of the Cavendish town meeting, talks about which happened last night at the Cavendish Town Elementary School.
When the grey clouds are looming and icicles
hang down from the eaves, it’s nice to have a green plant on your windowsill. We’ll learn how to grow
salad greens indoors, and how to keep your potted plants thriving.
Rich Clark, director of the Castleton Polling Institute and an associate professor of political science speaks with Vermont Edition about the numbers and methodology of their recent poll of Vermonters.
Vermont’s familiar maple syrup grade names are about to fall by the wayside, replaced by a set of uniform international grades that advocates say will make it easier for consumers to understand what they’re buying.
Town Meeting Day is fast approaching and there
are many issues large and small up for vote. We’ll preview some of the items on ballots across the state. What’s
the biggest issue in your town?
Author, Sarah Stewart Taylor, talks about her book, The Expeditioners and the Treasure of Drowned Man’s Canyon, the first in a planned series of Expeditioners books.