Sally Pollak, Burlington Free Press

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Past articles by Sally:

HIll Farmstead Brewery in Vermont's NEK best in world

Hill Farmstead Brewery in Greensboro is No. 1 in world for second straight year → Read More

Buttermilk biscuits, good for the win!

Goat stew and biscuits made by Agency of Agriculture staffers is winning meal at Capital Cook-off → Read More

Sanders tapes show at BTV restaurant Hen of the Wood

Bernie Sanders taped "Face the Nation" at Hen of the Wood in Burlington, but didn't eat. → Read More

10 places for Trump foes, fans to eat

In town for the big Trump rally? Here are some spots to dine while you wait. → Read More

Skinny Pancake to open in Hanover, N.H.

The Skinny Pancake, which started as a food cart on Church Street, will open sixth restaurant next spring → Read More

Chard deNiord to be installed as poet laureate Monday

In a state with a rich poetic tradition, Chard deNiord of Westminster West to be installed as eighth poet laureate of Vermont → Read More

Scout comes to BTV South End

A BTV restaurant with 'civilized hours' and a sandwich inspired by Hen of the Wood staff meal. → Read More

Little Fenway in Essex like 'heaven'

Red Sox reliever Craig Breslow and other ballplayers raise money for pediatric cancer at Little Fenway in Essex → Read More

San Sai restaurant to close in BTV

San Sai, a Japanese restaurant on the Burlington waterfront, will close Oct. 18, according to owner Chris Russo. Russo opened the restaurant in May 2011 with his partner, chef Mike Maeda. The restaurant on Lake Street is closing because of lack of customers in winter time, Russo said. “The location in general is off people’s consciousness,” Russo said. “We’re looking for a spot downtown.” Russo… → Read More

Whiffle ball tourney at Little Fenway to benefit pediatric cancer

Red Sox reliever Craig Breslow hosts whiffle ball tourney to benefit Strike 3 Foundation, his charity dedicated to pediatric cancer → Read More

BTV art celebrated at the mall

A public art project that shows images of the city had its opening Wednesday at Burlington Town Center. → Read More

Living to tell about near death

Robert Tremblay came home to Vermont to die after a diagnosis of end-stage AIDS. He lived to write a book about it. → Read More

UVM gets $20 million gift

University of Vermont receives $20 million from 1961 grad, renames business school for donor Steven Grossman → Read More

Cabot poet wins genius grant

Vermont poet wins prestigious genius award from the MacArthur Foundation → Read More

Where to eat when hiking in Vermont

Vermont hikers recommend restaurants off of the Long Trail → Read More

Garden grown food at hospital restaurant

At UVM Medical Center's new restaurant, customers get table service and dine on vegetables grown in nearby rooftop garden. → Read More

Community artwork looms large over Burlington downtown

Murals that convey what city means to residents are public art project and collaboration between Burlington City Arts and Burlington Town Center → Read More

Hatchet Tap and Table a new Richmond hangout

From Bud to Conehead, corn dogs to pierogies, Hatchet serves the neighborhood in Richmond → Read More

Vermont restaurants face cook crisis

Vermont restaurants facing cook, kitchen help, chef shortage → Read More

Bove's to close BTV restaurant in December

Italian eatery, city institution to close doors Dec. 23 after 74 years in business → Read More