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Vermont Country Store
St. Johnsbury - Vermont

Principal Locations
  1. Barre
  2. Burlington
  3. Montpelier
  4. Newport
  5. Rutland
  6. South Burlington
  7. St. Albans
  8. St. Johnsbury
  9. Vergennes
  10. Winooski

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Vermont Country Store



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Indoor Air: Role Of Vermont Officials In Addressing IAQ Problems
According to officials of the Vermont Department of State Buildings and General Services, their agency is the state agency responsible for managing the inventory of buildings owned or leased by the state to house the various state agencies. The Department has responsibility for approximately 400 buildings, including 274 state-owned properties and around 100 leased properties. Many of these buildings are small structures and several of them, such as the Montpelier headquarters of the Vermont Department of Agriculture (constructed in the 1890s), are quite old. Many of the older buildings in the Department's inventory are not equipped with mechanical ventilation systems or airconditioning. In addition, numerous buildings were not originally constructed for use as office buildings and have been adapted to this use with varying degrees of success. For example, the Springfield State Office Building was originally built as a supermarket and was later used as a furniture store before being con ... [Read More]

Socialist Labor Party Hall
The direct association of this property with the labor movement, community, and the immigration of Italians makes it one of Barre's most important buildings. The Hall provided the community with a place to meet, organize, and socialize. Dances, boxing and wrestling matches were held here. In 1901, the Co-Operative store was started in the basement to provide necessities for the community. When the Hall opened in 1900, more than 90 percent of Barre's workers belonged to one of 15 local unions, many of them probably attended union meetings and political rallies held here. From 1900 to 1936 the building held the offices and meetings of the Granite Cutters International Association, at the time the largest local union of granite workers in the country. Labors leaders such as Eugene Debs and Samuel Gompers are known to have visited Barre and, although unconfirmed, likely spoke at the Hall. During textile strikes taking place in Lawrence, Massachusetts, the Italian community in Barre shelte ... [Read More]

bernie :: article :: Take Compact National
Dairy farmers in the rest of the country generally opposed the compact. Some said it interfered with market forces in the dairy industry. Others liked the New England approach, yet fought the compact to pressure Congress for a national solution to dairy woes. ...

The Northeast Dairy Compact attracted solid public support because most people in New England want to preserve the traditional family farm. That sentiment exists across the country. ... [Read More]

Nutrition & CSFP
If you can believe it, one of the majorhealth risks to senior citizens is malnutrition.All over this country, doctorsreport that malnutrition is responsiblefor many health complications for seniorcitizens, often resulting in extendedhospital stays. In the richest country inthe world, this is inexcusable. ...

Seniors should understand that they do not re-ceivefood stamps or couponswhen they are in theprogram. Instead, theyreceive a cash benefit depositeddirectly into theirbank accounts. If there isno bank account available,the electronic benefit transferprogram will create anaccount and issue a cardfor clients to access theircash benefits at an ATM orat the grocery store. ... [Read More]

bernie :: media :: Delegation Pushes National Dairy Equity Act
Specifically, the plan creates regional boards around the county, which set minimum prices for Class 1 Fluid Milk sold at the store. If the price drops below that level a fund would kick in, so farmers would continue to get the floor price for their milk. The fund would come from processors, much the same as under the former Compact. ...

The new plan applies to the whole country, not just New England like the Compact did. The plan has the support of Congressional delegations around the Northeast, Agrimark, and the St. Albans Co-op and the Vermont Farm Bureau. ... [Read More]

bernie :: article :: Book Lovers Balk At Patriot Act
Under the Patriot Act, passed about a month after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, librarians and book store owners are also forbidden to inform customers when they are the subject of an investigation. ...

Area residents spoke up and asked questions about the Patriot Act, and other political trends concerning the country from about 7 p.m. until about 9 p.m. ...

Over 125 people filled the room to capacity, spilled out into the halls and even gathered outdoors under the open window to listen to Sanders, who spoke along with a representative from the Vermont Civil Liberties Union and librarians and book sellers. Sanders said he introduced a bill exempting library and book store customers from being under easy government scrutiny of the Federal Bureau of Investigation in the name of anti-terrorism investigations, and is gaining support from all ends of the political spectrum. ... [Read More]

Bureau of Engraving and Printing Store
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The direct association of this property with the labor movement, community, and the immigration of Italians makes it one of Barre's most important buildings. The Hall provided the community with a place to meet, organize, and socialize. Dances, boxing and wrestling matches were held here. In 1901, the Co-Operative store was started in the basement to provide necessities for the community. When the Hall opened in 1900, more than 90 percent of Barre's workers belonged to one of 15 local unions, many of them probably attended union meetings and political rallies held here. From 1900 to 1936 the building held the offices and meetings of the Granite Cutters International Association, at the time the largest local union of granite workers in the country. Labors leaders such as Eugene Debs and Samuel Gompers are known to have visited Barre and, although unconfirmed, likely spoke at the Hall. During textile strikes taking place in Lawrence, Massachusetts, the Italian community in Barre shelte ... [Read More]


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