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Vermont 45th by total area, and 43rd by land area at 9,250 square miles, and has a population of 608,827, making it the second least populous state (second to only Wyoming). The only New England state with no coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, Vermont is notable for the Green Mountains in the west and Lake Champlain in the northwest. It is bordered by Massachusetts to the south, New Hampshire to the east, New York to the west, and the Canadian province of Quebec to the north. The state is famous for its scenery and dairy products. It is the leading producer of maple syrup in the United States. The state capital is Montpelier, and the largest city is Burlington.

 

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Local News for Burlington Vermont from Burlingtonfreepress.com

The agency will reconsider its approval and might want stiffer phosphorus cuts

 

Burlington International Airport is one of five installations under consideration for hosting the new F-35 fighter, which is thought to be several years away from deployment. Baird's-Eye View: Little...

 

Loan to Burlington Telecom left Burlington in vulnerable state. • Read complete Moody's report on Burlington's downgraded credit rating • More Burlington news

 

Environmental group wants Vernon plant closed immediately to deal with tritium leaks. Robot explorer stuck in pipe at Yankee Nuclear More Vermont Yankee news

 

Economists representing the Douglas administration and the Legislature made an overly optimistic forecast of personal income-tax withholdings, putting them at $327.5M through February.

 
 

Southern Vermont News from RutlandHerald.com

BENNINGTON – A South Street teenager who was awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to charges that he had exposed himself twice to two women in the downtown area at night in August was a...

 

WEST DOVER – Mount Snow Resort has agreed to pay the state $95,000 in civil penalties to settle claims that several hazardous waste management rules had been violated in 2008, but both sides...

 

SPRINGFIELD – Select Board member Kristi Morris was elected chairman of the Springfield Select Board on Monday evening. ... - By SUSAN SMALLHEER STAFF WRITER

 

MANCHESTER – Opponents of a voting change approved by a four-vote margin on Town Meeting Day are circulating petitions in the hopes of forcing a reconsideration vote. ... - By PATRICK McARD...

 

VERNON — A small robot that was exploring the underground pipe tunnel believed to be the source of the radioactive tritium leak at the Vermont Yankee nuclear reactor has fallen victim to one ...

 

MONTPELIER — Two weeks after lawmakers voted to close Vermont Yankee in 2012, Vermont regulators are being pressed to act sooner — shutting it down immediately — because ...

 

WOODSTOCK — Local filmmaker George Kachadorian will offer the Upper Valley debut of his newest documentary at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Town Hall Theatre. ...

 

VERNON – Workers at Vermont Yankee looking for a source of a radioactive tritium leak continued to use a robot to investigate a dime-sized hole in a drainpipe in the reactor's advanced off-g...

 

BENNINGTON — Finding a good deal on aerobic workout equipment and making improvements to the well-used indoor municipal pool have made the Bennington Recreation Center a popular choice for re...

 

LUDLOW — Calling her conduct erratic, dangerous and a risk to her elderly residents, the Office of Professional Regulation will hold an emergency hearing to possibly suspend the license of th...

 
 

News for Rutland County Vermont from RutlandHerald.com

CASTLETON — The area's first four-year nursing degree program launches in the fall. ... - By GORDON DRITSCHILO STAFF WRITER

 

PITTSFIELD — Residents have raised concerns about development in town and the town and regional planning commission want to know what, if anything, has to change. ... - By CRISTINA KUMKA STA...

 

The developers of the Berwick site in downtown Rutland have reconfigured the breakdown of income-sensitized to fair market housing included in their project following concerns raised by the mayor last...

 

MIDDLEBURY — The author of a book about a family moving from Sicily to Rutland will talk on Thursday at the Vermont Folklife Center about writing memoirs. ...

 

MIDDLEBURY — Middlebury Actors Workshop brings Allan Miller's "The Fox" to the Town Hall Theater from March 18 to 21. ...

 

WEST RUTLAND — The pancake breakfast scheduled for Saturday at the Masonic Lodge at 63 Franklin St. has been cancelled, according to organizers. ...

 

Both the Rutland Police Commission's oversight of the Police Department and the chief of police came under criticism Tuesday in the wake of a Board of Aldermen meeting with the commissioners on Monday...

 

If the sampling of opinion at Tuesday's Business Show is on the mark, the local economy is starting to very slowly come out of its slump. ... - By BRUCE EDWARDS STAFF WRITER

 

A former employee for General Electric has been awarded compensation by state labor officials who agreed that her longstanding lung ailment was a reaction to inhaling and absorbing beryllium at the co...

 

Alderwoman Joanne Slattery resigned from the Board of Aldermen over the weekend, citing personal reasons for her decision in an e-mail to the mayor and board president. ... - By STEPHANIE M. PETERS S...

 
 

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