Vermont All-Stars Make State Baseball History

Young people are, of course, the future of our state and country. It is wonderful, therefore, to see a group of young Vermonters come together, work hard, have fun and succeed. And that’s what the Central Vermont Cal Ripken Little League All-Star team has done.

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Vermont Dairy Farming: A Proud Way of Life

Loren Wood is a dairy farmer in Shoreham, Vermont. Loren helped his dad and family start Woodnotch Farms with about 40 cows and 80 acres. Since then his farm has grown but Loren continues to run it with his family – his wife Gail, his four sons, his nephew, and the grandkids. My staff drove over to Woodnotch to learn about the farm and take some photos. It was a beautiful day and Loren was able to take some time to show us around himself.

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“They are seeing their kid do something for the first time”

In our state last year, nearly one in four adults reported having at least one disability and one in nine reported having multiple disabilities. Vermonters with disabilities are vital members of our communities and deserve equal and equitable rights and opportunities, including in sports and recreational activities. Which is why I am so glad to write to you today about the work being done at Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports.

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No Better Place To Be

There is no better place to be in the summer than in Vermont. I was delighted to get around the state for July 4th and say hello to folks, and in the coming months I look forward to doing more of that.

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Looking Back on 42 Years in Vermont with Ben & Jerry

Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield may be the world’s most famous and iconic ice cream makers. For decades now the company they started in Vermont has been making high quality ice cream with all kinds of exotic tastes. Flavors like Cherry Garcia, Phish Food, Chunky Monkey, and Super Fudge Chunk are now household names known all over the world.

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Need Quality, Affordable Health Care?

Over the last several decades, we have seen a major increase in the number of Federally Qualified Community Health Centers in our state and the number of Vermonters who use them. In fact, Vermont leads the nation in per capita utilization of Community Health Centers with more than 170,000 Vermonters, almost one-third of our population, now visiting one of the 66 locations across the state.

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