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While we disagree, Haff is not a bully

July 19, 2023
  Dear Editor, I had lunch with Jim Haff last week at the senior lunch (yes I am old enough to go, LOL). At the lunch Jim Haff said he was not a bully and did not appreciate that he is called one. Instead, he admitted “sometimes I can be an ass.”  Jim Haff and…

Killington strong

July 19, 2023
  Dear Editor, With all the flood devastation during the past week and a half, the true spirit of Killington came through with area businesses and organizations stepping up to help get the town and roads back in business. The list of thank yous include: Casella construction Mosher excavating Fiore excavating Harvey plumbing and excavation…

Volunteer of the year award: many deserve the credit

July 19, 2023
  Dear Editor, It really does take a lot more than just one person to make things happening. I just happen to be in a position where I listen to the community and when I can be of help, I have many resources (mostly people) that are also willing to jump in to get some…

Thanks for donating blood

July 19, 2023
  Dear Editor, Despite the storm, Pete Giancola Gift-of-Life Mini Marathon on Tuesday, July 12 turned out to be quite amazing! Thanks to the Red Cross staff, volunteers, and the many, many people who turned out despite the challenges, we had a remarkable day. After an incredible push in the final 48 hours before the…

Storms send a signal

July 19, 2023
  By Angelo Lynn Editor’s note: Angelo Lynn is the editor and publisher of the Addison County Independent, a sister publication of the Mountain Times.  As Vermont braces for more rain again later this week, state, municipal and volunteer crews are working miracles to restore devastated downtowns, get commercial and retail buildings cleaned out, and…

Gov. directs temporary regulatory relief to expedite emergency response

July 19, 2023
  Gov. Phil Scott today signed an addendum to his emergency declaration on Friday, July 14, which directs state agencies and departments to provide specific and temporary regulatory relief to expedite the state’s response to damage resulting from the severe storms continuing affect the state.  “This historic rainfall and flooding have caused catastrophic damage to…

Fall out from the flood continues

July 19, 2023
  State give guidance on flood ongoing recovery health and safety As the state of Vermont continues its floodwater response and recovery efforts, the Department of Health is urging people to know how to keep healthy and safe outside and when returning to flooded homes. Vermonters can find flood-related health guidance that includes information and…

‘Here to help’: Pete Buttigieg, federal officials survey Vermont’s flood damage

July 19, 2023
  By Sarah Mearhoff/VTDigger On Monday afternoon, July 17, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg stood on a newly carved cliff, hands on his hips as he surveyed carnage at the Inn by the River, located in this rural Northeast Kingdom town. The former presidential hopeful and now-member of President Joe Biden’s cabinet traveled from Washington,…

Vermont strong – again

July 19, 2023
  The past few days have seen flood devastation throughout Vermont, a stark reminder of what the state experienced from Tropical Storm Irene a dozen years ago. The “Vermont Strong” slogan showed that Vermonters were resilient and would persevere to overcome any obstacles thrown their way.  And while there was not a hurricane or tropical…

National Guard tours Killington

July 19, 2023
  By Polly Mikula Frank Pastor and Patrick Hemenway, two members of the state’s National Guard Response Force (NGRF), toured damages in Killington, Monday, July 17, with Selectman Jim Haff. “Our job is to be the liaison between the state and the local response, you know...whether it’s the Select Board or whoever the emergency managers…

Hartland swimmer finishes in top 10 in 5 events

July 19, 2023
   This past weekend, July 14-16, 2023 Paul Foley, 9, of Hartland  competed with the Upper Valley Aquatic Center in the NE BGSC LCM 10&U Championship swim meet held at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. The NE BGSC LCM 10&U Championship meet was held in long course meters (50 meter pool) and was a…

Swanson named new police chief in Woodstock

July 19, 2023
  The Woodstock municipal manager and the Village Board of Trustees have selected Joseph Swanson as the next police chief for the Woodstock Village, serving 900 residents.  Swanson, who was sworn in July 14, grew up in Woodstock and currently serves as the sergeant for the Woodstock Village Police. He originally joined the Woodstock Police…

Patricia A. Mattson, 81

July 19, 2023
  Patricia A. Mattson, 81, passed away suddenly on July 5, 2023, at her home in Barnard, Vermont. She was born on April 1, 1942, in Queens, New York, the daughter of Thomas and Katherine (Gillespie) Harkins. She grew up in Oyster Bay, New York. Pat Mattson spent a number of years living in Connecticut…

Property owners, contractors warned about culvert replacements, specs

July 19, 2023
  By Curt Peterson The Killington Select Board called an Emergency/Special Meeting inspired by repairs by residents following the recent storms. Some property owners’ culverts are within the town right-of-way, and selectmen want to warn that any culvert they install may be deemed “temporary” and have to be replaced as required by the terms of…

VFFC has plan for contamination

July 19, 2023
VFFC has plan for contamination By Katy Savage The winter farmers market in Rutland is slated to return to the Vermont Farmers Food Center (VFFC) this fall, as organizers work to remedy contamination issues.  A partial corrective action plan for the contamination, estimated to cost $800,000, was submitted to the Agency of Natural Sources on…