Pedestrians walk past reopened businesses on Church Street in Burlington on Friday, June 5, 2020. Photo by Glenn Russell/VTDigger

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A coalition of anti-hunger organizations are warning lawmakers that food distribution services could disappear without more funding to meet the state’s growing food insecurity needs during the coronavirus pandemic. See VTDigger’s story

Burlington merchants say that customers are following the city’s mask ordinance for the most part and business is better than they expected. See VTDigger’s story The state’s restaurants, however, are still unsure how they will weather the pandemic. See VTDigger’s story

Some school districts that were without a budget when the pandemic hit the state, or that have had revotes rejected, are scrambling to get votes in before the start of the next fiscal year on July 1. See VTDigger’s story

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Cate Chant is a news editor at VTDigger. Her professional life has included various aspects of publishing, including graphic arts, writing and editing. She has lived off and on in Vermont; her latest return...