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Let your inner voice guide you

March 9, 2022
By Cassandra Tyndall A lot has changed in the skies since last week. Venus, after four long months in Capricorn, is finally in Aquarius and so is Mars. While tensions, battles or relationship dynamics are still a part of the picture, they take on a new face. As we move forward through March, it may…

Weekly horoscopes for March 9-15, 2022

March 9, 2022
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Mountain Times – Volume 51, Number 9 – March 2-8, 2022

March 2, 2022
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Weekly horoscopes for March 2-8, 2022

March 2, 2022
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Love is in the air

March 2, 2022
By Cassandra Tyndall Cosmic lovers Venus and Mars continue their rare tango across the sky. February saw Mars encroach upon Venus and now Venus captures Mars. As the goddess of love and beauty dominates Mars, the god of war, she may offer a soothing balm to escalating tensions. Venus’ nature is to bring connection, cohesion…

State admits Covid case counts are now a poor indicator of Covid rates

February 23, 2022
With rapid testing results mostly unknown, hospitalization and death rates are better barometers By Polly Mikula Health Commissioner Dr. Mark Levine presented the weekly modeling of Covid-19 in Vermont at the weekly press conference, Tuesday, Feb. 22. The charts showed a continued decline of Covid cases in the state, with hospitalizations stable — death rates…

RNESU superintendent search comes up empty

February 23, 2022
By Angelo Lynn The search for a new superintendent at RNESU to replace retiring Supt. Jeanné Collins will take a hiatus of several weeks after the preferred candidate in an initial search declined RNESU’s offer. The Rutland Northeast Supervisory Union School Board had offered the superintendent position to Zach McLaughlin earlier this month, but Dr.…

Not so fast

February 23, 2022
By Rep. Jim Harrison As reported last week, Governor Scott vetoed H.157, which establishes a new registration system for home contractors. When there is a veto, the bill goes back to the House or Senate where it originated for the first vote on an override. In this case, it was a House bill, which meant…

Killington voters to consider $5.9 million budget

February 23, 2022
By Curt Peterson Killington voters will complete their 2022 Town Meeting Australian ballot voting process on March 1.   The traditional Town Meeting information session will take place Monday, Feb. 28 in the new Public Services Facility at 800 Killington Road, beginning at 7 p.m. and via Zoom. The link will be posted on the…

Hartland meets its candidates

February 23, 2022
By Curt Peterson Seventy-two Hartland residents and local candidates attended the fifth annual Hartland Library-sponsored candidates night on Feb. 16 via Zoom.   Twelve attending candidates introduced themselves and described the office for which they are running, and why they are running. Then residents had an opportunity to ask office-seekers questions. They had a lot of…

Seven vie for Rutland Board of Aldermen seats

February 23, 2022
By Katy Savage Seven people are running for five seats on the Board of Aldermen this Town Meeting Day, March 1. Paul Clifford is not seeking reelection, leaving one seat open.There are several familiar faces. Incumbents Michael Talbott, Sharon Davis, Matt Whitcomb and Samuel Gorruso are running alongside newcomers Anna Tadio and Kam Johnston.  Chris…

10 candidates seek election to Rutland school board

February 23, 2022
By Katy Savage There will be turnover on the contentious Rutland City School Board as four aren’t running for re-election on Town Meeting Day, March 1. Ten people are running for four open seats.  Hurley Cavacas, Jr., Ann Dages, Dena Goldberg and Erin Shimp aren’t seeking re-election, and 10 newcomers seek their seats. The 11-person…

Guiles, Blais face off in Brandon Select Board race

February 23, 2022
By Angelo Lynn BRANDON — In the one contested race in Brandon this year, one-term incumbent Tim Guiles will face challenger Marielle Blais for a three-year seat on the Brandon Select Board. Below, each candidate answers the same seven questions with an equal word limit per answer.  What follows are brief profiles of each candidate…

Stop the hustle

February 23, 2022
By Cassandra Tyndall Do you remember when the concept of glorifying the hustle was extremely popular? You’d hear about it in lyrics in popular music. You’d see everywhere on social media. If you weren’t hustling or grinding 24/7, it was believed you were destined for failure. That said, some people thrive on that energy and…

Weekly horoscopes for Feb. 23 – March 1, 2022

February 23, 2022
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