Running a general store means juggling many tasks at once—tracking inventory, running a cash register, posting on social media, and greeting customers as they walk in the door.
For Jack Garvin—who has worked at the Warren Store in Warren, Vermont, for nearly 40 years—it’s also meant being an active community member, making lifelong friends, meeting a celebrity or two, and learning how to outgrow his previously shy nature and become a more outgoing individual.
Vermont’s App Gap, Historic Routes and Dirt Roads
Signs and Archives at Stratton Mountain Resort
Vermont Place Names Offer a Glimpse into Local History
A Love for Restoring and Preserving Vermont’s Old Cemeteries
Locals Sing, Strum and Find Harmony at the Dover Town Hall
Fall Foliage, Big Trees, and the Future of Vermont’s Forests
Main Street in Brattleboro
Jackson’s Lodge, The Slash, and a Tiny International Lake
A Rare (and Adorable) Cattle Breed from Vermont Makes a Promising Comeback
The Past Meets the Present at Basin Harbor
Local, Quirky and Old School: Erskine’s Grain & Garden in Chester
Maple Sugaring is a Family Affair at April’s Maple in Canaan
Ice Fishing in Vermont’s Champlain Islands
The Tradition of Town Meeting: A Conversation with Former Governor Jim Douglas
Soaking Up the Outdoors with Forest Bathing Guide Duncan Murdoch
Selling Christmas Trees is a Family Affair at Russell Farm in Starksboro
15 Years Back in Vermont: Old Favorites and New (to me) Places
Stargazing at Vermont‘s Stellafane Convention of Amateur Telescope Makers
Vermont Fall Foliage Outlook and Scenic State Lands to Explore
Slowing Down and Finding Happiness in Woodstock
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