In October, the Community College of Vermont will begin offering several free workforce development courses and workshops at five of the College’s academic centers across the state. These new training programs are designed to equip students with technical skills and […]
Category: News Briefs
News Briefs: Rutland Region
Vermont State Fair trimming debt? There will probably be a sizable time lag before we know how successful the Vermont State Fair was this year. Rutland County Agricultural Society Vice President Don Chioffi told fair-goers they could expect $150,000 of […]
Cascading crash on Business Route 4
WEST RUTLAND—On Thursday, Sept. 10, state troopers responded to a mid-afternoon multi-vehicle crash on Business Route 4 in front of the Sunoco station in West Rutland. Upon arrival police found two vehicles in the lane of travel: a 2005 Nissan […]
GMP schedules power interruption in Killington
KILLINGTON — Green Mountain Power line crews need to interrupt electric service to 55 customers in a residential area of Killington Thursday morning, Sept. 17, so they can safely remove trees that have overgrown the power lines. The outage is […]
News Briefs: Lakes Region
Community renewal PAWLET—As part of a package of nearly $40 million in Vermont downtown and village center designation projects, Mach’s General Store and Flower Brook Brewery in Pawlet received a $146,431 tax credit allocation. Damaged by flood in 2011, fire […]
Theft of fly-fishing equipment latest of thefts reported in area
CHITTENDEN — On Monday, Sept. 14, between 11 a.m. and 12:10 p.m. fly fishing equipment was stolen from a vehicle parked at the Leffert’s Pond Access area located off Wildcat Road in the Town of Chittenden, Vt. The equipment belongs […]
Three Mettawee teachers receive awards at B-RSU welcome back event held Aug. 24
Submitted Mettawee Community School Principal Brooke DeBonis (second from left) proudly stands with three MCS faculty members who recently received teaching recognition: Patty Lea (far left), Stephanie Pierce (second from right) and Diane Mach Sutter (far right). WEST PAWLET—Three Mettawee […]
Merchants Bank Foundation awards grant to Child First Advocacy Center
Submitted Merchants Bank recently donated $8,000 to the Child First Advocacy Center in Rutland. RUTLAND—The Merchants Bank Foundation has awarded an $8,000 grant to the Child First Advocacy Center (CFAC). The grant will help promote community awareness of child sexual […]
RRMC observes national Environmental Services and Housekeeping Week, Sept. 13-19
Courtesy of RRMC Back row (l-r): John Blanchard , Randy Gile, Mike Tyl, Kristina Kirpouropoulos Middle row (l-r): Diana Forrest, Monica Figueira, Cami Valentin, Debra Catherman, Shannon McGee Front row (l-r): Phoenix Garrow, A. Lorena Mora Garita, Cindy Tracey RUTLAND—Environmental […]
Jaime Milazzo named 2015 Poultney Citizen of the Year
Submitted Jaime Milazzo By Janice B. Edwards POULTNEY—Jaime Milazzo, life-long Poultney resident, has been selected to receive the 2015 Poultney Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year Award. Jaime Milazzo has done, and continues to do, many great things for […]