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THAT WERE PLACED ON A HEATER… WHICH IGNITED. FORTUNATELY, THERE WERE NO INJURIES. LOCAL BUSINESSES IN STOWE ARE GETTING A MUCH- NEEDED BOOST FROM THE FRESH SNOW AND THE RETURN OF OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES STOWE MOUNTAIN RESORT GENERAL MANAGER MIKE GIORGIO SAYS THE RECENT SNOWFALL IS HELPING BUSINESSES THAT DEPEND ON WINTER TOURISM OUR YUNIER MARTINEZ SPENT THE DAY IN STOWE SPEAKING WITH BUSINESSES ABOUT HOW THE SEASON IS SHAPING UP. Nate & Gillian Wigton Bell, Burlington BUSINESSES In Stowe ARE SEEING THE WINTER SEASON PICK UP ESPECIALLY WITH THE recent snowfall. Andrew Tascarella, Manager at Shaws General Store THE DRY WEEKS LEFT places LIKE SHAW’S COUNTRY STORE FEELING THE IMPACT OF FEWER WINTER VISITORS. Andrew Tascarella, Manager at Shaws General Store AND OVER ON MOUNTAIN ROAD… RANCH CAMP…A BIKE SHOP AND RESTAURANT IS READY TO KICKSTART ITS WINTER OFFERINGS. Evan Chismark, Co-owner, Ranch Camp FOR PEOPLE UP on THE MOUNTAIN… THE SNOW MEANS MORE THAN JUST AN OPPORTUNITY TO SKI OR SNOWBOARD. IT MARKS A FULL DAY OF ACTIVITIES. Nate & Gillian Wigton Bell, Burlington BUTTED WHETHER ON THE SLOPES…THE TRAILS…OR GRABBING A BITE TO EAT CHISMARK SAYS THE ACTIVITIES ARE ENDLESS Evan Chismark, Co-owner, Ranch Camp
RK Bluegrass, a local catering company, held its second annual holiday giveback at their building on West Main Street.
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