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Events in Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine mark the holiday today and throughout the week.
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How do trees know when to drop their leaves? Why are the colors more vivid in some places or in different seasons?
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Removing the residency requirement has brought an influx of out-of-state interest to Vermont's program.
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The popular Netflix dating show is scouting local contestants for an upcoming season.
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Critics say electric customers will wind up paying for an unnecessary costs.
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The Department of Energy will help fund upgrades at two electrical substations and a multi-day battery storage project.
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The New England Heat Pump Accelerator aims to "permanently shift the market from fossil fuel equipment to heat pumps."
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A guide to some of our favorite day trip destinations around the Granite State.
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One person died and many people were rescued as flash flooding and river flooding caused "extensive" damage across parts of Vermont, state officials say.
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Just like last July, Barre City was one of the hardest-hit communities in the state. And many of the neighborhoods that experienced severe damage last year watched helplessly Wednesday night as their homes got inundated again.
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Lawmakers hope the landmark policy will force the biggest fossil fuel companies in the world to compensate Vermont for damage wrought by climate change.
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NH officials mull next steps after federal court says new teaching restrictions are unconstitutionalNew Hampshire is one of at least 25 states that passed laws in recent years restricting certain K-12 lessons or books addressing racism and other forms of oppression. And it is the first where such a law has been declared unconstitutional.