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Submitted BBTT founder, Steve Turner, stands proudly with one of his finished upholstered pieces.

Forging the future: Steve Turner’s crusade to bring back the trades

April 16, 2025
Steve Turner, 57, a small-business owner with 30 years of experience in the trade of auto and marine upholstery, is on a mighty mission to encourage more participation in the trades, especially by young people who want to work with their hands. In 2017, Turner, a fit and animated then 50-year-old, turned a slogan on a…

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Women’s history – made by Vermonters: Inspiration, empowerment, resources

March 12, 2025
Women’s History Month (WHM), celebrated nationally in March since 1987, offers a perfect opportunity to highlight the remarkable contributions of Vermont women, past and present.  In fact, the Downtown Rutland Partnership (DRP) is hosting a mingle-and-learn mixer featuring local women business owners at The Mad Rose pub on March 26th.  (At the end of this…

The heartbeat of Vermont: Leaders with empathy, engagement, and enthusiasm

February 19, 2025
For four decades, Vermont has been my cherished refuge, especially when I was working fulltime in Manhattan and traveling for clients. Yet, as the years passed, my tolerance for winter’s icy grip diminished, and for the past two winters, I sought refuge in the sun-kissed embrace of Carmel-by-the-Sea, California. The siren call of sunshine and…

Hal Issente, Rutland’s downtown dynamo and champion of community collaboration

January 15, 2025
One of the most fulfilling aspects of my work as a strategic growth consultant to nonprofits is advising the emerging generation of optimists running charitable and educational organizations in Vermont. Nonprofit directors today must navigate an ever-changing political, social and economic landscape, in addition to juggling fundraising, marketing, and meeting donors’ increasing demands for quantitative…

Rutland’s Truck-or-Treat delighted 4,000 this past Sunday

October 23, 2024
If visitors need additional evidence that our region is a wonderful place to raise a family, they need look no further than these photos from the second annual Truck-or-Treat event on held Sunday, Oct. 20, to benefit Wonderfeet Kids’ Museum.  Organizers, including Wonderfeet Kids Museum’s founder and Board Vice President Paul Gallo, emphasized that beyond…

Rutland Regional Planning Commission seeks community input

October 2, 2024
By Curt Peterson The Rutland Regional Planning Commission (RRPC) is about halfway finished creating its 2026 Regional Plan, and RRPC planner Logan Solomon visited the Killington Select Board Monday evening, Sept. 23, to update the board on the progress and next steps for the project. The 2026 regional plan project has its own website (storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/5018a6bc74d34a59aca763981e78355a).…

Summer of illuminators:

June 26, 2024
Beacons of positivity in Vermont Summer in Vermont sparks contrasting desires: for some, bingeing beach books and streaming thrillers and comedies in air-conditioned living rooms are optimal choices. Others opt for self-improvement via thought-provoking content. Though beach reads and streamers are as essential for summer survival as sunscreen and shorts, this piece leans more towards…