Vermonters turned to logging as a commercial industry as far back as 1794, when Stephen Mallet (of Mallet’s Bay fame) sent the first load of oak north to Quebec. The
In the 1970s, the Hardwick Inn was all but abandoned. The third floor was boarded up and the structure had fallen into disrepair. Where many saw an eyesore in the
When you speak with Everett Demeritt, you get the feeling he has forgotten more about Vermont than most people will ever know. It’s also clear that Everett doesn’t forget.
On July 10-11, areas across Vermont experienced significant flooding due to intense rainfall that overwhelmed local waterways and infrastructure. Parts of the Northeast Kingdom were some of the hardest hit
Manufactured homes? One might think of one-story dwellings traveling down roadways on their way to freshly-poured foundations. Or perhaps homes built in a factory, arriving onsite in large pieces, ready
Few things stimulate a Vermonters palette like apples and cheddar cheese. The combination can prompt raised eyebrows from visitors when they see someone with a wedge of apple pie and
He’s been called a craftsmen, gentleman and developer. First and foremost, Elwin Cross was a builder. The Northeast Kingdom is littered with his handiwork, including 75 homes, but his most