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Montpelier's Flooded Restaurants on the Path to Recovery

Over the past eight weeks, the owners of Montpelier's flooded restaurants have navigated a second storm of challenges: figuring out how to rebuild safely and.

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Bohemian Bakery Moving to Montpelier's Main Street

Bohemian Bakery Moving to Montpelier's Main Street
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Writer Howard Norman and Artist Annie Bakst Partner on a Graphic Novel

The writer had also been percolating another project based on an unpublished radio play, Detective Levy Detects, penned about 10 years ago. Readers of Norman s 2017 novel that pays homage to film noir, My Darling Detective, will recognize Detective Levy Detects as the radio drama to which that book s main characters are devoted. Norman had heard that Bakst was an accomplished illustrator and designer. He hoped she might be interested in working with him to transform the material into a film-noir-style graphic novel series set in Montpelier. Writing a graphic novel was a new endeavor for the writer. The format was also new for Bakst, though she had illustrated books before.

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The Winter Reading Issue — 2020

Sarah Cronin | Rev. Diane Sullivan Nothing beats curling up with a good book somewhere cozy in the winter. That should be especially true this winter as we collectively hunker down and wait our turn for the coronavirus vaccines and for warmer, hopefully pandemic-free days ahead. But many of us have already plowed though our nightstand stacks over the past nine months of isolation, leaving us with a pressing question: What to read? Fortunately, Vermont authors have not stopped churning out fresh tales to keep us entertained, informed and enlightened this year. If anything, pandemic downtime appears to have delivered an abundance of new offerings. You ll find evidence of that productivity in the following pages.

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