As HR manager at Stone Environmental, Joanne Perry has become adept at helping new hires find their way around Vermont's tight housing market. When the.
While the finishing touches are being put on an a highly anticipated affordable apartment complex on Maple Street, two recent development proposals suggest another way of creating housing: turning something
While the finishing touches are being put on an a highly anticipated affordable apartment complex on Maple Street, two recent development proposals suggest another way of creating housing: turning something
A couple who moved to Stowe a little over a decade ago, after buying a nine-room bed and breakfast in the throes of the Great Recession, has been named the top business owners by Stowe Area Association.
For George and Mary Anne Lewis, the owners of the Brass Lantern Inn, the venture was love at second sight.
The Lewises first met in Stowe during a 1983 cycling tour of the northern tier of the Green Mountain State.
Twenty-six years later, in 2009, they bought the Brass Lantern and moved from Baltimore.
George said the professional and social network of Stowe Area Association and other organizations made the family feel right at home right away, and helped them with marketing the Brass Lantern, located on Maple Street, near the village limits on the northern end of town.