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Elections have consequences
May 18, 2023
Dear Editor, The Vermont legisl ative session for 2023 has come to an end. There is no good news for those few Vermonters that might expect their elected representatives to respect our hard earned tax dollars. The Democrat supermajority has passed an $8.5 billion dollar budget, the largest in the history of the state.…
The underlying issue with S.5: The means whereby
May 18, 2023
Dear Editor, Only three years after red-tagging above ground heating oil tanks for replacement to the tune of $1,800-$2,400, S.5, called the Clean Heat Act or the Affordable Heat Act, is adding another heating-related headache to Vermont households and buildings that requires the removal of heating oil tanks altogether. S.5 states right up front…
Bill spells out accountability, sets Vt. on path to success
May 18, 2023
By Rep. Gabrielle Stebbins & Sen. Rebecca White Despite overwhelming Senate and House support and the addition of a “check-back” mechanism per his request, Governor Scott vetoed S.5, the Affordable Heat Act. Recently, in just over a year, the price of fuel oil rose by $2 per gallon, and for the first time in…
Vermont Habitat Stamp raises $450,000 for conservation in FY 2022
May 18, 2023
The Vermont Habitat Stamp raised $221,337 in 2022 and leveraged a $228,567 federal match, totaling just under $450,000 for the Vermont Fish and Wildlife Department’s land conservation and habitat improvement efforts, according to a news release from the Agency of Natural Resources May 2. “This is our second strongest year for the Habitat Stamp since the program…
Democratic supermajority engaged in 11th hour battles before end of legislative session
May 18, 2023
By Sarah Mearhoff/VTDigger With their approval of an $8.5 billion budget and the fall of the gavel Friday, May 12, at 8:23 p.m. and 11:31 p.m. respectively, the Vermont Senate and House adjourned for the final day of the 2023 legislative session. In January, state lawmakers kicked off their first fully in-person legislative session since…
Reflections on the session
May 18, 2023
On my way home from Montpelier after the close of the regular session of the 2023 Vermont Legislature I listened to some Simon & Garfunkel music. As they sang “Bridge over Troubled Water” I couldn’t help but think the title could also sum up some of my thoughts about the session. Don’t get me…
Legislature adjourns
May 18, 2023
Senate overrides governor’s veto of affordable heat bill The Senate adjourned our 2023 Legislative session at 8:23 p.m. Friday evening May 12, three hours earlier than the House, which needed to act on the last bills the Senate had messaged. With an impressive number of new legislators re-energizing the Legislature, we accomplished a great deal…
John Russell appointed new board chair of VEPC
May 18, 2023
The Agency of Commerce and Community Development (ACCD) and the Vermont Economic Progress Council (VEPC) announced May 8 John Russell would be the new chair of the Vermont Economic Progress Council. John Russell was first appointed to the VEPC Board by Governor Phil Scott in April 2019. Russell represents Rutland County on the board and…
Salvage yard trial has mixed results
May 18, 2023
By Curt Peterson Eighty-year old Hartland businessman David Cowdry represented himself May 4 at the Windsor County Courthouse in Woodstock, facing two attorneys and a couple of environmental enforcement professionals from the state. At issue is Cowdry’s property on Route 12 in Hartland that the state says must be cleared of inoperable vehicles or “junk…
Hartland intersection reconfiguration moves swiftly
May 18, 2023
By Curt Peterson Actual work on the controversial reconfiguration of the Three Corners intersection in Hartland should begin in early June, according to Rita Seto, senior planner and manager of the Transportation Planning Program at Two Rivers Ottauquechee River Commission (TRORC). Seto presented a project progress report to the selectboard on May 15. In the…
Killington Resort receives 2023 NSAA Safety Award
May 18, 2023
Killington Resort received the 2023 NSAA Award for Best Collision Avoidance Program. The awards were distributed as part of NSAA’s 2023 National Convention & Tradeshow on May 10 in Savannah, Georgia. “We are thrilled to receive this award, as guest safety is paramount to our success at Killington and Pico,” President Mike Solimano said. “We have had…
James Joseph Fiore, 72
May 18, 2023
James Joseph Fiore of Killington born Nov. 1, 1950 in Everett, Massachussetts passed away peacefully with his family by his side on May 6, 2023. He was predeceased by his parents Janette and Gerald Fiore of Everett, Massachussets and his brother Gerald Fiore of Reading. He is survived by his brother Michael and his wife…
Spring skiing at Killington brings camaraderie
May 18, 2023
By Victoria Gaither While much of the world has moved on from winter activities, that’s not true at Killington Ski Resort. For an entire group of people, ski season is just starting. “Spring skiing at Killington brings out the different, unusual, and downright weird, but in a good way,” said Dawn Baker visiting from…
Rutland cracks down on water, sewer payment delinquencies
May 18, 2023
Staff report Rutland City may shut off water and sewer for residents who aren’t paying their bills for the first time in more than 10 years. Rutland City Treasurer Mary Markowski told the Board of Aldermen Monday, May 15 that such a move is unprecedented in her tenure. "Collection is difficult but there are…
Killington selects first bids for municipal water infrastructure
May 18, 2023
By Polly Mikula On Thursday, May 11, bids for the first phases of the municipal water project in Killington were revealed and selected. Two contracts were up for bid: Contract 1-3A, estimated at $20.2 million, which includes transmission line from the wells to the high service pump station on Route 4 and up across East…