Mammoth Greensboro cheese case helps Cabot and others
by Joseph Gresser copyright May 17, 2006 GREENSBORO — The latest thing in getting Vermont milk to market turns out to be one of the farmer’s oldest tricks. Cheese. Mateo and Andy Kehler, brothers and...
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Parker Pie will open a new branch of its restaurant in Coventry in this hangar at the airport. Photo by Joseph Gresser copyright the Chronicle, July 5, 2012 by Joseph Gresser COVENTRY — Newport State...
View ArticleDunbar was uniquely qualified to write Kingdom’s Bounty
Reviewed by David K. Rodgers Kingdom’s Bounty “A sustainable, eclectic, edible guide to Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom,” by Bethany Dunbar, published by Umbrage Editions 2012, soft cover, 128 pages. $25....
View ArticleApple crop is skimpy this year
Mort Gellman of Holland, Vermont, stands next to one of his Honeycrisp trees. He manages a 100-tree apple orchard on his property. Photo by Natalie Hormilla by Natalie Hormilla copyright the Chronicle...
View ArticleWildlife management area created as working dairy farm is saved
Bill and Ursula Johnson sold their landmark dairy farm in Canaan, Vermont, creating a wildlife area at the same time. Photo by Bethany M. Dunbar by Bethany M. Dunbar copyright the Chronicle 8-8-2012...
View ArticleRadiant Hen publishes Higher Ground to benefit flood victims
by Tena Starr copyright the Chronicle 9-12-12 Higher Ground, by Kevin Fitton, is a simple little story for children. Basically, it’s about Tropical Storm Irene and one Vermont farmer’s efforts to keep...
View ArticleBroe – Lantagne family is built on reindeer games
At present Prancer is the only reindeer in the entire state of Vermont. He makes his residence with Pauline Broe at the Vermont Reindeer Farm in West Charleston. Prancer, a female, is currently...
View ArticleIn memoriam: Henry Labrecque
Jeannette and Henry Labrecque at home in September of 2011. Photo by Chris Braithwaite Editor’s note: Henry Labrecque died on December 7, 2012. In his memory, we republish here an interview Chris...
View ArticleIn Greensboro: Hill Farmstead Brewery expansion wins approval
Hill Farmstead Brewery in Greensboro. Photos by Bethany M. Dunbar by Bethany M. Dunbar copyright the Chronicle 1-23-2013 GREENSBORO — Hill Farmstead Brewery was approved for a planning and zoning...
View ArticleWelcome to the era of Big Sugar
Adam Parke stands at the collection point that pumps sap from steep hills to the east and west of the Hinman Road in Glover. Photos by Chris Braithwaite by Chris Braithwaite copyright 3-13-2013...
View ArticleSweet Rowen Farmstead is back in business
by Bethany M. Dunbar EAST ALBANY — Sweet Rowen Farmstead — dairy farm and creamery — is back in business. Paul Lisai has built a small pasteurizing plant at his home and is bottling milk and making...
View ArticleGreensboro brewer has big dreams
by Joseph Gresser copyright the Chronicle, May 19, 2010 GREENSBORO — Shaun Hill says he feels a sense of responsibility, both to the ancestors who first farmed his family’s plot of land in the 1780s,...
View ArticleMammoth Greensboro cheese case helps Cabot and others
by Joseph Gresser copyright May 17, 2006 GREENSBORO — The latest thing in getting Vermont milk to market turns out to be one of the farmer’s oldest tricks. Cheese. Mateo and Andy Kehler, brothers and...
View ArticleParker Pie plans airport expansion
copyright the Chronicle, July 5, 2012 by Joseph Gresser COVENTRY — Newport State Airport here may see a big increase in traffic by the end of the year. But most of the people won’t be trying to...
View ArticleDunbar was uniquely qualified to write Kingdom’s Bounty
Reviewed by David K. Rodgers Kingdom’s Bounty “A sustainable, eclectic, edible guide to Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom,” by Bethany Dunbar, published by Umbrage Editions 2012, soft cover, 128 pages. $25....
View ArticleApple crop is skimpy this year
by Natalie Hormilla copyright the Chronicle 9-5-2012 After a long, hot summer, people may be looking forward to fall foliage, cooler weather and crisp apple cider. When the foliage will change or the...
View ArticleWildlife management area created as working dairy farm is saved
by Bethany M. Dunbar copyright the Chronicle 8-8-2012 CANAAN — A landmark working dairy farm here has been sold to a young farm family while a new wildlife area was created, protecting six miles of...
View ArticleRadiant Hen publishes Higher Ground to benefit flood victims
by Tena Starr copyright the Chronicle 9-12-12 Higher Ground, by Kevin Fitton, is a simple little story for children. Basically, it’s about Tropical Storm Irene and one Vermont farmer’s efforts to keep...
View ArticleBroe – Lantagne family is built on reindeer games
by Richard Creaser copyright the Chronicle 10-24-12 WEST CHARLESTON — Even before Pauline Broe picked up her bullhorn to address the crowd on Sunday it was apparent that this wasn’t your typical...
View ArticleIn memoriam: Henry Labrecque
Editor’s note: Henry Labrecque died on December 7, 2012. In his memory, we republish here an interview Chris Braithwaite did with Mr. Labreque that was first published in the Chronicle in the fall of...
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