How Firewood Is Faring In Vermont After Severe Cold Spell
When New England experiences severe cold weather, rural homes quickly burn through a precious wintertime commodity: firewood. After the latest cold spell, NPR looks at how Vermonters' woodpiles are faring, and what the rest of the the winter will hold.
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January 12, 2018 at 04:16AM
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