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Floating bridge reopens in Brookfield, VT
ByVermontBROOKFIELD, Vt. — A tiny Vermont town’s famous wooden floating bridge — believed to be the only one of its kind in the country — has been rebuilt and is reopening this weekend with fanfare including a parade with a bagpiper, high school marching band, oxen team, horses, and antique cars crossing the new span…
Magic Mountain Delivers Classic Vermont Turns After Fresh Snow
ByVermontMagic Mountain is back in the spotlight this week thanks to a fresh video clip showing a skier carving smooth, playful turns down one of the mountain’s signature lines. It’s exactly the kind of early-season energy Magic is known for — authentic, local, and fueled by real Vermont snow. The recent stretch of cold temperatures…
Mt. Snow Strippers
ByVermontHere is a review from a party last Friday, 3 days ago. Kiley danced for about 10 guys. Repeat customer. Mt. Snow, VT: Kiley was amazing. Beautiful and a lot of fun. She gave the bachelor a great last night out. This is our second time using VIP and we will definitely book with them again….
Vermont Officials on more things opening
ByVermontIt comes as Vermont has continued to lead the country in the low number of new cases and deaths from COVID-19. As of Friday, Vermont health officials reported 952 coronavirus cases in the state and 54 deaths. But Scott said he remains very concerned about the continued high number of new cases and deaths in…
Recent Tweets from Vermont Ski Areas
ByVermontStarting February off right in Vermont Welcome to February! We are starting the month off with the most open terrain in the East. We have 88 trails and 12 lifts ready for you today. Come check out all the new snow we have thanks to our dedicated snowmakers! #itsokemotime #thankasnowmaker — OkemoMountain (@OkemoMountain) February 1,…
Vermont’s new GMO law may upend food industry nationwide
ByVermontVermont’s law requiring GMO labels could help trigger nationwide rules ‘If there is no safety risk, why on earth would government be mandating anything?’ lawmaker says of GMOs Te biggest worry weighing on the nation’s food industry may not be drought in the West, farmworker shortages or turbulent international trade negotiations, but a change in…

