Housing
Board denies resort’s request to tear down historic Woodstock homes
The decision found that the proposed demolition “would have an undue adverse impact with respect to these Buildings, the Inn tract, and the Woodstock Village Historic District.”
Bove brothers plan to renovate Winooski apartments with tumultuous history
Rick and Mark Bove have shuffled through multiple plans for the 300 Main Street site, which attracted public concern because it was home to refugees and low-income families. The brothers now say they’ll soon begin a full renovation of the property, without adding units.
New Bennington County loan program aims to boost housing supply
“There’s almost no issue in Vermont that we can solve without building more housing,” the State Treasurer Mike Pieciak said.
Anger over Act 181 bubbles up as lawmakers consider postponing its implementation
The 2024 land-use overhaul is scheduled to begin taking effect this summer, and some farmers and rural Vermonters are sounding an alarm.
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New shelter addresses ‘real gap in our system’ for unhoused people in recovery from addiction
The Bridges Recovery Shelter in Burlington will have clinicians on site, as well as recovery group meetings and peer-to-peer support.
In search of forever homes
“We are motivated to make change happen,” Donna Savage said. “We need to know our kids are going to be OK.”

