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Stolen truck found stuck on logging road

June 9, 2021
On Thursday, May 27, at approximately 7:59 a.m., state police from the Rutland barracks were notified of a motor vehicle complaint on Quarterline Road in Clarendon involving a 2000 Dodge Ram 1500  stuck on a logging trail in the woods. Soon after, that same vehicle was reported stolen from Bruce Colvin, 72, on High Road…

‘See It, Click It, Commit to It’ campaign aims to make driving safer

June 9, 2021
The serious injury and fatal crash rate for 2021 already exceeds that of several years in the recent past, according to Vermont State Police (VSP). As we begin the so-called “100 Days of Summer,” VSP does “not want anyone’s summer to end in tragedy.” So on Tuesday, June 1, Vermont and New Hampshire law enforcement…

Killington sends letter of thanks for mutual aid provided to suppress forest fire

June 9, 2021
By Curt Peterson On June 1 the Killington Select Board enthusiastically approved sending an official letter thanking 10 neighboring towns’ firefighters who helped extinguish a persistent forest fire that started on May 15 on the hillside north of Route 4 in Killington. The new owners of the property, David Rossiter, who hail and William Rossiter…

Looking to its future, Slate Valley Trails logo reflects past

June 9, 2021
POULTNEY — On trailhead signage, on bumpers, in newsletters, brochures, and through a slate of sponsored community activities, the Slate Valley Trails (SVT) logo has become a familiar sight in southwestern Vermont. Featuring a mountain biker and runner set against a rugged green mountain backdrop, with muscular, blocky letters and a clean, outgoing format, the…

Cavendish Community Fund awards grants

June 9, 2021
The Cavendish Community Fund announced June 5 that it awarded three grants to organizations for programs that will directly benefit Cavendish residents. The first award was granted to Windsor County Mentors to defray the cost of expanding and growing collaboration with local schools, particularly in Cavendish. WCM’s mission is to create and support mentoring between…

CCV celebrates 2021, 2020 graduates 

June 9, 2021
The Community College of Vermont (CCV) held a virtual celebration June 5 for the Class of 2021 and the Class of 2020.   From the Class of 2021, more than 450 students received associate degrees. Graduates represent all 14 Vermont counties, plus 10 states and 15 countries. The youngest graduate is 17 and the oldest is…

Rutland student Giovanni Falco named D.A.R. Good Citizen winner

June 9, 2021
Giovanni Falco was named Good Citizen Scholarship Contest winner for Vermont State at the Board of Management meeting of the Vermont State Society, Daughters of the American Revolution (D.A.R.), held at the Capitol Plaza in Montpelier on June 5. Falco is from Ira and is a senior at Rutland High School. Falco received this prestigious…

Mount Saint Joseph Academy announces 2021 student honors

June 9, 2021
Valedictorian Rachel Erin Gregory is the class of 2021 valedictorian. She is the daughter of Ingrid and Glenn Gregory of Rutland. She attended Christ the King School prior to her enrollment at MSJ. While in attendance, Rachel Gregory maintained high academic honors throughout her career, and was actively involved in a variety of clubs and…

Rockin’ the Region at the Woolen Mill Comedy Club

June 9, 2021
By DJ Dave Hoffenberg “I’m funny how? I mean funny like I’m a clown, I amuse you? I make you laugh, I’m here to amuse you?” said Tommy DeVito in Goodfellas. If you like it funny and want to be amused then you have to check out the shows at the Woolen Mill Comedy Club…

The River Pub & Grill opens on Center Street, Brandon

June 9, 2021
By Neil P. Allen BRANDON— Last month, The River Pub & Grill opened its doors at 18 Center St. in Brandon. The new restaurant is described as “a casual environment with pub-style food, drinks, and cocktails in an open concept dining room with covered patio dining,” according to the website. It is owned by Donald…

VTF&W offers introduction to fishing seminars

June 9, 2021
Many people have recently discovered fishing as a great low-stress way to enjoy the out-of-doors with the added benefit of sometimes bringing home a nice meal of fish. The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Dept. says these people often ask to learn more about fishing techniques and equipment as well as Vermont’s fishing opportunities, so the…

Rutland rec lends out e-bikes for 3-4 days, May through November

June 9, 2021
Rutland Recreation Dept. is once again working with Local Motion to provide an e-bike library. This is a free e-bike lending program that allows Vermont residents to try out an e-bike for three to four days. The purpose behind the program is to allow people the opportunity to try one to aid in the decision…

Okemo Valley Hospitality vaccination clinic held, Wednesday

June 9, 2021
June 9 at 10 a.m. — LUDLOW — A special vaccination clinic for Okemo Valley hospitality employees is scheduled for Wednesday June 9 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the parking lot of the Okemo Marketplace Plaza at 57 Pond St. in Ludlow. No appointment is needed, as this is a walk-in clinic. The…

Apply for the Economic Recovery Bridge program 

June 9, 2021
The Agency of Commerce and Community Development (ACCD) has announced that the application portal for the Economic Recovery Bridge program went live June 7. The program is expected to deliver $30 million in financial relief to businesses who have not received state and federal funding due to eligibility constraints and to businesses who can show…

#SeeRutlandPride photo challenge

June 9, 2021
RUTLAND — Have you seen the new pride banners in Downtown Rutland, Vermont? Post a photo with one during the month of June for a chance to win a gift card to a local business!  Here’s how to enter: Take a picture with a downtown pride banner Post the picture on Facebook and TAG US…