Small businesses from around the country joined "Fox & Friends Weekend" to discuss their made-in-America products ahead of the Christmas and holiday shopping season.
Vermonters know a thing or two about giving. July’s historic flooding produced an equally historic response, with people showing up — and contributing generously — to help neighbors, strangers and businesses rebound. These carefully curated suggestions for gifts from Vermont makers and retailers will help you surprise and delight everyone from your babysitter to your BFF. There are plenty of items under $20, plus a few that make an extra impact for worthy causes.
NORWICH Amy Lems, of Vermont Organic Solutions, aims to help improve people’s quality of life while dealing with pain.Lems, 52, founded her Norwich-based company in 2010 to focus on creating remedies for pain and ailments using natural, organic,.
When it comes to giving, it's the thought that counts — and there's a lot of brainpower behind the 70 presents highlighted in this handy guide. These delightful, often unexpected gifts were cherry-picked to check all the boxes: Some will run you less than $20, while others are "do-good" gifts that contribute to worthy causes. From a bubble gum chemistry kit for your kid to coffee-infused maple syrup for Grandma, there's something sweet for everyone on your list.
The owner of Clover Gift Shop in Woodstock Village is planning to open the town’s first cannabis dispensary this fall at the 442 Gallery Place building on Woodstock Road. Patricia Eames’ yet-to-be-named dispensary will feature a manufacturing kitchen, a fulfillment room, a dispensary counter, an .