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VCRD seeks to help communities become more climate economy resilient
December 28, 2023
The Vermont Council on Rural Development (VCRD) seeks “Climate Economy Resilient Community” participants for 2024. Community leaders and/or volunteers can now submit a simple online application that will be reviewed on a rolling basis until Jan. 12, 2024. Through the program, VCRD supports three to five communities each year working on local climate action…
Short-term rentals are on the rise across Vermont
December 28, 2023
Submitted September saw the highest number of active short-term rentals out of any month on record. So are debates over how to regulate them By Carly Berlin/VTDigger Editor’s note: Report for America corps Carly Berlin wrote this story in partnership between VTDigger and Vermont Public. A new data analysis by the Vermont Housing Finance Agency…
Poll: Vermonters identify housing, cost of living, public safety as top priorities
December 28, 2023
The Campaign for Vermont recently released its second batch of results from a scientific public opinion poll of Vermonters. The survey interviewed 400 randomly selected Vermont residents to measure their feelings towards state leaders, various issues that policymakers are pursuing, and general sentiments about the direction the state is heading. “Vermonters’ consistent negative ratings of…
Sports betting comes to Vermont, launches Jan. 11
December 28, 2023
State has contracted with three operators for online wagering Governor Phil Scott and Department of Liquor and Lottery Commissioner Wendy Knight announced Dec. 12 that online sports wagering will launch in Vermont on Jan. 11, 2024, to coincide with the beginning of the NFL playoffs. Through a competitive bid process, the Department of Liquor…
Kiana McClure from Rutland and Lisa Peluso from Brandon are among 18 selected in the Class of 2024
December 28, 2023
Emerge Vermont, the state’s premier organization that recruits and trains Democratic women to run for office, announced Dec. 14 that it has selected its 2024 class. This year’s chosen group of 18 future women and non-binary political leaders hails from all parts of the Green Mountain State and from diverse backgrounds, and spans…
Smart growth grants are available
December 28, 2023
Vermont Natural Resources Council (VNRC) in collaboration with Preservation Trust of Vermont, is launching a special competitive grant round to offer one to three grants of up to $5,000 for communities seeking to build momentum toward flood-resilient community development. Applications for this special round of funding for the Small Grants for Smart Growth program are due Jan.…
VTFSC sues Vermont over firearms rights restrictions
December 28, 2023
On Dec. 18, the Vermont Federation of Sportsmen’s Clubs (VTFSC) filing a federal lawsuit challenging Vermont’s 72-hour waiting period law and its ban on standard capacity firearm magazines that are commonly owned in Vermont and across the nation. “The inherent right to self-defense” the Supreme Court has explained “is central to the Second Amendment…
Vermont delegation pushes for Residential Re-Entry Center in Vermont
December 28, 2023
Residential re-entry centers offer transitional services for those re-entering their communities after being incarcerated — Vermont is one of two states without a center The Vermont Congressional Delegation, Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont), Senator Peter Welch (D-Vermont), and Representative Becca Balint (D-Vermont), wrote to U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons Director Colette Peters Dec. 13 to…
Hartland Select Board adds $10,000 for planning commissions legal fee
December 28, 2023
By Curt Peterson Dan Jerman, vice chair of the nine-member Hartland Planning Commission, approached the Select Board during review of the FY2025 municipal budget, on Dec. 18, to ask for additional funding for “possible” legal fees, which might be incurred during the commission’s appeal of the Environmental Commission’s grant of an ACT 250 permit…
Students preformed ‘punk rock’ interpretation of Robin Hood the Musical
December 28, 2023
by Robin Alberti Pictured in the first row (l-r) are Luca Morris, Matilda Richardson, Heidi Thompson and Violet Alexander. In the second row (l-r) is Kamron Yuengling, Quinn Eckler, Elliot Namkung, Lylah Zeitlin. The performers in the third row on the stage are Lia Gugliotta, Finn Farrell, Jackson Fellows, Tula Klock, William Obbard and Sam…
KPAA recognizes leaders in the Killington area community
December 28, 2023
Courtesy KPAA Mike Coppinger and Beth Sarandrea awarded Megan Wagner of Dream Maker Bakers (center left photo) with the Outstanding Community Member Business plaque and Kelsey Cruickshank the Outstanding Community Member award on behalf of the KPAA. Friday night, Dec. 15, the Killington Pico Area Association (KPAA) reintroduced two awards and presented them to deserving…
Havah Armstrong Walther named director of Hartford Chamber
December 28, 2023
Sumbitted Havah Armstrong Walther The Hartford Area Chamber of Commerce (HACC) has appointed Havah Armstrong Walther as its new executive director. With an impressive background in advocacy, fundraising, and business consulting, she brings a wealth of experience, passion, and strategic vision to lead the Chamber, the board stated. “We are delighted to welcome Havah…
Old Windsor farm gets a new life
December 28, 2023
Submitted Emily Macrae stand among marijuana plants at Sunkissed Farm. By Curt Peterson For some time now the buzz in Hartland and Windsor has been “What are all those huge tunnel barns across from Simon Pearce?” Passersby are looking at the rapidly growing agricultural operations of Sunkissed Farm, owned…
VFFC makes progress to reopen Farmers Hall
December 28, 2023
Installation of new floor underway in Farmers Hall, part of the contamination cleanup process The Vermont Farmers Food Center (VFFC) is moving towards the reopening of Farmers Hall. “We are very excited to be installing the new floor,” said Heidi Lynch, VFFC’s executive director. As part of VFFC’s building renovation and campus expansion…
New restaurant, Toasted Pecan, is now open in Pittsfield
December 28, 2023
Submitted Joseph Hofmann and his wife Blair bought the former Clear River Tavern in Pittsfield. By Katy Savage About two years ago, Joseph Hofmann and his wife Blair were sitting on a coach in their home in North Carolina jotting ideas on paper, dreaming of menu items for a restaurant they hoped to own…