Gov. Scott teases an early end to COVID-19 restrictions; ‘Creemees for a shot’; Waterbury still logging new cases
Gov. Phil Scott Friday issued a tantalizing challenge to Vermonters weary of COVID-19 precautions: reach 80% vaccinated for those 12 and older and the remaining restrictions will fall immediately.
Restart grant fuels Rt. 100 marketing plan by Waterbury, Stowe, Mad River Valley business groups
Revitalizing Waterbury, the Mad River Valley Chamber of Commerce and the Stowe Area Association have won a $30,000 state grant to collaborate on marketing the region with Vermont Route 100 as their focus.
Central Vermont Gymnastics Academy lands a new gym space in downtown Waterbury
Central Vermont Gymnastics Academy didn’t let the COVID-19 pandemic get in the way of landing a new, larger gym space this summer.
Stowe update: Restarting our region in a pandemic
COVID-19 has changed and impacted every one of our lives, including businesses in our region where tourism is a crucial sector and public safety is the number one priority.
Waterbury restaurants struggle to bounce back from COVID setback
Like many restaurants across Vermont in the past few weeks, Waterbury’s Prohibition Pig and Hen of the Wood have welcomed patrons back to their dining rooms at half capacity as they follow a slew of new public health rules.
Reservations about reservations: Lodging operators coax guests back
As Vermont’s hotels, inns and lodges have begun to reopen across the state, many owners and managers are hoping summer and fall visitors will help them make up for some of the revenue lost during the first and second quarter closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.