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Vermont Public Radio: hardwick

"The Town That Food Saved" Tuesday, 03/16/10 12:40pm and 7:40pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

VPR's Jane Lindholm talks to Ben Hewitt, author of "The Town that Food Saved" about the localvore movement in Hardwick, Vermont.

18th Century French Fort Uncovered Tuesday, 03/16/10 Noon and 7pm - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

The demolition of the Lake Champlain Bridge uncovered an 18th century French fort at Chimney Point. Two archaeologists describe what they're learning from the site.  Also, we talk with Ben Hewitt about Hardwick's local agricultural movement.  And, soldiers make art out of their uniforms.

VT Edition: Andrew Meyer on local foods changing a town's economy Monday, 01/26/09 1:40pm - Jane Lindholm, VPR News

VPR's Jane Lindholm talks with Andrew Meyer, founder of the Center for an Agricultural Economy about turning around a town's economy by supporting local food.

Nurturing an Agricultural Economy in Hardwick Monday, 01/26/09 Noon - Jane Lindholm, Vermont Edition

A non-profit venture in Hardwick tries to create a sustainable economy based on local food production.  We get an update on its efforts with founder Andrew Meyer.  And, we talk with Quechee author Carla Neggers about her new thriller set in a cold winter.

UVM to partner with Hardwick agriculture program Wednesday, 09/24/08 7:04am and 7:04am - Ross Sneyd, VPR News

The University of Vermont says it wants to expand its mission as a land-grant college by supporting local agriculture.