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David Bergh named interim president at Vermont State University
September 27, 2023
David G Bergh, EdD will take the helm of Vermont State University (VTSU) as the next interim president following the planned departure of current chief executive Michael Smith. The Board of Trustees of the Vermont State Colleges System announced Dr Bergh’s appointment Friday, Sept. 22, following a special meeting. Dr. Bergh will lead Vermont…
Survey asks Vermonters about their healthcare experience
September 27, 2023
Vermonters and Vermonters with children who have been to a doctor’s office in the last six months are asked to keep an eye out for a survey about their experience, which is arriving in mailboxes this fall. Every year, the Blueprint for Health and OneCare Vermont conduct a Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and…
Submit your poem, short story, or essay for the Vermont Writers’ Prize
September 27, 2023
Green Mountain Power (GMP) and Vermont Magazine are encouraging writers to get their entries ready for one of the state’s top literary contests, the Vermont writer’s prize. Entries are due on Jan. 1. Winners are selected in prose and poetry, and each winner receives $1,250 and their works will be published in Vermont Magazine’s…
Vermont attorney general addresses scam awareness, help
September 27, 2023
By Karen D. Lorentz Editor’s note: This is part one of three stories on preventing becoming a victim of fraud and what to do about it if it happens to you. Part two will address popular scams and part three compute/internet scams. Every two seconds someone’s identity is stolen, giving criminals access to credit…
Vermont Adaptive named finalist for education award
September 27, 2023
Continuing a legacy of humanitarian work, Defender has announced the finalists of the 2023 Defender Service Awards. Vermont Adaptive Ski and Sports has been selected as a finalist in the Outdoor Accessibility and Education Award, presented by Outside Interactive Inc. In the third annual “Defender Service Awards,” which embraces the Defender inner spirit of heroism…
Scott announces $5M for homeowners to fix wells and septic systems
September 27, 2023
Gov. Phil Scott and the Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) are giving $5 million in funding to support low- and moderate-income Vermont homeowners in repairing or replacing their failed or inadequate onsite water or wastewater systems. This is the third round of funding for the program. “Wells and septic systems can be costly to…
Dump & Donuts returns
September 27, 2023
Now that fall is here it will soon be time to look ahead to the 2024 legislative session, which starts on Jan. 3. To begin the preparation for the session and get input from district residents, “Dump & Donuts” office hours will take place this coming Saturday, Sept. 30 at the Chittenden transfer station…
Vermont has 7,000-8,500 black bears, VTF&W says, a five-year high
September 27, 2023
Vermont’s black bear population is estimated at 7,000 to 8,500 based on 2022 data, the most recent available, according to the Vermont Fish and Wildlife department (VTF&W). “It is important to look at the 2022 population estimate as part of the typical cycles of growth and decline in a bear population that is stable…
After initial denial, FEMA to cover Hartland road repairs
September 27, 2023
By Curt Peterson Hartland Select Board Tom Kennedy said the had extended the qualifying period for flood damage coverage to include the town’s July 21 road damage. Hartland had survived the July 17 deluge with little or no damage, but the subsequent storm four days later devastated roads and culverts. At the previous board…
Winning pie
September 27, 2023
Around 5,000 people attended the event, tasting whoopie pies from 12 whoopie pie vendors. Here they watch Dream Maker Bakers assemble a 770-pound whoopie pie.
Celebrate the life of Marianne Adkins
September 27, 2023
There will be a celebration of life for Marianne Adkins of Wilder (formerly of Killington), on Sept. 30 from 2-4 p.m. at the Sherburne Memorial Library. Join for light snacks and refreshments while we remember the life of Marianne Adkins.
Birth announcement: Caden Bear Cushing
September 27, 2023
Caden Bear Cushing was born on Sept. 24 to Jen and Patrick Cushing. He weighs 8lb 6oz. “Bear” is the second generation to be born in Killington. Bear’s grandparents Patricia and Jeff Cushing came to Killington in the 1980s to ski and never left. They gave birth to Patrick who grew up in Killington.…
Killington local rides in gravel bike-a-thon for cancer research
September 27, 2023
Killington local Robby Joyce rode in the Pan-Mass Challenge’s (PMC) PMC Unpaved event this past weekend, a gravel bike-a-thon to raise money for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Dana-Farber) in Boston. Joyce’s journey with the PMC began in 2019 when the father of his close friend, Paul, was diagnosed with cancer. After the diagnosis, Joyce and…
School Construction Aid Task Force is activated
September 27, 2023
Vermont’s moratorium on state aid for school construction is only in New England The School Construction Aid task force had its first working meeting last Friday, Sept. 22. The task force is made up of a range of subject matter experts and key stakeholders and was formed to consider re-establishing a direct state aid…
State announces $55.5 million investment in new housing
September 27, 2023
State Treasurer Mike Pieciak joined Governor Scott and state housing leaders to announce $55.5 million in housing investments from the Treasurer’s Office’s ”10% in Vermont” local investment program. The Treasurer’s Office awarded $50 million to the Vermont Housing Finance Agency (VHFA), $5 million to the Vermont Economic Development Authority (VEDA), and $500,000 to the Northern…