A Vermont Institution: Coburns’ General Store
In 2022, we asked Bernie Buzz readers about their favorite country stores. One of the stores that many of you wrote about was Coburns’ General Store in South Strafford. Recently, the Buzz Team sat down with Melvin Coburn, a lifelong Vermonter and the co-owner of Coburns’, to learn about what a day in the life of a general store owner looks like.
Congratulations to the UVM Men’s Soccer Team!
The University of Vermont Men’s Soccer Team recently completed a historic 2024 season by winning the NCAA Championship. Even with the odds against them, the team came from behind in the championship with an impressive overtime golden goal, winning the match with a final score of 2-1.
Vermonters: Please Join Sen. Welch, Rep. Balint and Me for a Telephone Town Hall
Senator Welch, Congresswoman Balint, and I look forward to discussing the important issues now facing our country at a Telephone Town Hall on Wednesday, February 26 at 6:30pm.
A Vermont Tradition: Getting Outside with the Kingdom Games
Kingdom Games was founded by community member Phil White to help raise money for the local recreation center. Today, Kingdom Games organizes over 50 days of running, biking, open water swimming events – on beautiful, warm summer days and on cold, cloudy days in the icy waters of Lake Memphremagog – in one of the most beautiful corners of our state.
Providing Care for Older Vermonters Q&A with Tina Franklin
Tina Franklin is a lifelong Vermonter, the wife of a dairy farmer and a Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA). For nearly two decades, she has been caring for others – most recently, at Thompson House, a long-term and residential care facility in Brattleboro, Vermont. Despite the long hours, hard work and emotional toll a job in a nursing home can take, Tina shows up day in and day out because she is committed to providing the best possible care for older Vermonters.
We Asked You Answered: Thoughts on Our Broken Health Care System
Recently, we sent out a Bernie Buzz asking Vermonters for their thoughts on the state of our health care system. Frankly, the responses we received were striking, heartbreaking and a bit overwhelming.