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Vermont Edition
Vermont Public
173 episodes
6 hours ago
An advocate for people experiencing homelessness. A folk singer, beloved by adults and children alike. A devoted mother who founded a food pantry. A poet. A professor. A Peace Corps volunteer. Today on Vermont Edition, we honor some of the remarkable people from our communities who died in 2025. You’ll hear from their friends, family members, colleagues, and admirers. We’ll also share calls and emails from listeners with stories of family members and friends who passed away over the last year. 
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An advocate for people experiencing homelessness. A folk singer, beloved by adults and children alike. A devoted mother who founded a food pantry. A poet. A professor. A Peace Corps volunteer. Today on Vermont Edition, we honor some of the remarkable people from our communities who died in 2025. You’ll hear from their friends, family members, colleagues, and admirers. We’ll also share calls and emails from listeners with stories of family members and friends who passed away over the last year. 
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Society & Culture
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Three Courses with Vermont Edition: Main Dishes
Vermont Edition
49 minutes 51 seconds
1 month ago
Three Courses with Vermont Edition: Main Dishes
It’s the second installment of our three-course November series on holiday food. Last week was appetizers. This week – main courses. If you love a traditional meal, we’ll learn about what Vermonters in the 1800s served on their Thanksgiving tables with Christine Scales, the director of education and interpretation at the Billings Farm Museum. Then we hear from chef and owner of a restaurant and inn right along the Canadian border in Orleans County – the Derby Line Village Inn, Fritz Halbedl about some offbeat meal centerpieces to keep your guests on their toes. We also hear how the turkey, and turkey sausage gets made with Paul Stone, founder of Stonewood Farm, a family-run poultry operation in Orwell. 
Vermont Edition
An advocate for people experiencing homelessness. A folk singer, beloved by adults and children alike. A devoted mother who founded a food pantry. A poet. A professor. A Peace Corps volunteer. Today on Vermont Edition, we honor some of the remarkable people from our communities who died in 2025. You’ll hear from their friends, family members, colleagues, and admirers. We’ll also share calls and emails from listeners with stories of family members and friends who passed away over the last year.