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Popular Indian restaurant inside Vermont gas station announces its closure
A popular Indian restaurant located in an unusual spot for Vermont – inside a gas station – announced this week on social media that it will be shutting down as of July 30. “Rickie's Indian Restaurant will be closing Tuesday, July 30th; PERMANENTLY.,” reads the announcement from the South Barre eatery. “We appreciate all of you who have helped us grow and become an integral part of the community. It was a pleasure to serve you all.” ...
Ira Allen biography coming soon: Let’s hear from its author, Kevin Graffagnino
A new biography on early Vermont trailblazer Ira Allen is slated for release on Sept. 13. It is the first published book on Allen to come out in nearly a century. While Allen might be most well-known for his influence in landing the University of Vermont in Burlington, he also at one point in time, owned virtually all of Colchester. On paper, he was also Colchester’s first-ever town clerk.
Summer is a great time to be outdoors in Brownsville
Summer has brought such beautiful weather to us in the Ascutney Valley! It is a great time to enjoy the great outdoors. The Brownsville Beautification Committee has painted the local canvas with flowers of bright colors to put our best foot forward. As I drive through town I see the local summer adventure camp walking from Albert Bridge playground up to Ascutney Outdoors, and it appears that enrollment was a great success!
Bear encounters are on the rise
Surge likely fueled by increased access to human food sources. Statewide, reports of bear-human encounters are on a precipitous rise. Just six years ago, the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) considered a year with 500-700 reports of bear-human incidents to be notably high. But, in 2022, the agency received a total of 1,457 reports, and this year, as of last week, they have already received over 1,000. “These are huge increases, which have been straining our resources and also creating a lot of stressful and frustrating situations for Vermonters,” said Jaclyn Comeau, a Vermont Fish & Wildlife biologist and black bear project leader with ANR.
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