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Justin Lavely

Justin Lavely

Editor and Publisher at The North Star Monthly

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Peacham’s Heaven Sent Farm Sold for $5.25M

The 144-acre Heaven Sent Farm in Peacham, Vt., recently sold for $5.25 million at auction. Property transfer documents identify the buyer as Ewells Pond Farm LLC, which plans to use the property as an inn or bed-and-breakfast. Paperwork to establish Ewells Pond Farm as a Vermont business provides an email address at Twin Farms, a luxury resort in Barnard, Vermont, known for high-end accommodations and nightly rates between $3,000 and $5,000.
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St. Johnsbury's runaway pond

The top floor of the old Brightlook Hospital building in St. Johnsbury offers panoramic views of the townscape. To the east, a collection of village rooftops is highlighted by the
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Rocky Mountain horses are 'golden retriever of the horse world'

According to legend, travelers from the west arrived in a small Kentucky town around the turn of the 20th century. In order to procure supplies for the remainder of their
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The rugged timbermen of the East Burke Lumber Company relied on inn...

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
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This is Vermont: One family, one farm, five generations of pride an...

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.
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Bill Amos shared a great deal with the Northeast Kingdom

War, nature, sports heroes, exotic lands, mysterious cultures and a loving family— Bill Amos experienced so much of what the world has to offer.
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‘It’s just up to people’

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
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After flood devastation in the Northeast Kingdom, the community res...

After the July 10 flood devastation in the Northeast Kingdom, the community responds with helping hands and checkbooks
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Sears delivered

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
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‘A man can lose everything he has, but he can’t lose his mind’

“Make something of yourselves.”
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'It's like liquid apple pie'

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