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Trout Fishing: To Release or Not to Release?

May is here and fishing season has begun throughout the state of Vermont. Here at Sterling Ridge Resort, we stock our small pond with rainbow trout every year so that anglers young and old can enjoy a little casting time. Other fishing options include the Lamoille River or Brewster River – what better way than [...]

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Vermont Maple Syrup: A sugary treat that is good for you too!

The sugaring season is slowly coming to a close in Vermont and the sugar bush at Sterling Ridge. We collected 123,000 gallons of sap – which makes Sue Barbour and Jackie DeMeglio the winners of the Sterling Ridge Resort Facebook contest! They both guessed that approximately 117,000 gallons would be collected. Congrats – quarts will [...]

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red wing blackbird - a true sign of spring.

I’ve Taken Over for a Spring Alert!

I would like to take over the blog this month to report to our fellow “Ridge Lovers,” that spring is in the air! Red Wing Blackbirds have been sited and Geese flying home for the summer have been heard. Another sure sign – steam billowing out of the chimney’s of sugarhouses (March 24&25 is VT [...]

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Sue cooking in the kitchen

Plumbers and Chefs do go hand in hand.

20 years ago… Sue & Scot became chefs, housekeepers, grounds keepers, builders and more! Scott’s first job was contractor/builder/carpenter with a brand new puppy shed for their pregnant golden retriever: Sienna. Sue became housekeeper and chef at the inn, her first recipe was granola that she still serves today to friends and family. Visit www.sterlingridgeresort.com [...]

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New Season, New Website!

With Fall approaching fast and the leaves starting to change, here at Sterling Ridge we have been making some changes as well! Our big news is our new WEBSITE! Launched on September 1, 2011 it is all new with lots of pictures and information about the surronding area. Thank you Lara Dickson at Deep Dish [...]

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