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Killington Grand Hotel sale sets new sales record
November 6, 2024
The most expensive interval ownership condominium in Killington was sold by Killington Pico Realty on Nov. 1, for $210,000–one of two interval condominiums in Killington to sell for more than $200,000 in the same week. For perspective, this same interval condominium sold just 16 months ago for $134,000. Krista Mosher and Jessica Posch of Killington…
Quarter Pounder packs a wallop
November 6, 2024
Dear Editor, There is a problem with our food systems. The recent E. coli outbreak linked to McDonald’s Quarter Pounder hamburgers has led to illness, hospitalization, and even death. The CDC, FDA, and other health agencies are investigating, with fresh slivered onions and quarter-pound beef patties as the suspected sources of contamination. This incident isn’t…
Doctors need more time with patients, not less
November 6, 2024
Dear Editor, Bruce Hamory’s recommendation to the Green Mountain Care Board to reduce doctors’ time with patients is completely off base. The report’s conclusion that the state will have enough primary care providers is based on primary care providers (PCPs) seeing three patients per hour, and many internists, who see more complex patients, currently see a…
Doing away with the Electoral College would make Vt’s votes matter less
November 6, 2024
Dear Editor, (In response to Matthew Cecere’s commentary, “The National Popular Vote Interstate Compact could give Vermont voters more impact”). I’m amazed to see an educator come out in favor of such a ridiculous concept, and to also be in favor of abolishing the Electoral College. No, the Electoral College is not perfect. But, it is…
Burdened by homelessness
November 6, 2024
‘Not in my backyard’ is hitting Rutland hard, solutions must be statewide By Alis Headlam Editor’s note: Alis Headlam, of Rutland, is a former educator and member of Project VISION. The “not in my backyard” syndrome has put the Rutland area in a very difficult situation. Rutland has become the go-to place for people who…
David Minard
November 6, 2024
11/09/45-01/07/24 Please join us to honor “One of the good guys” November 9th (his birthday) 1:00 p.m. Riverside cemetery Reception following at Sherburne Library
Rutland Beer Works brings the taproom experience to Rutland
November 6, 2024
By James Kent Something exciting’s brewin’ in the RU; take a brief jaunt west a couple of blocks from downtown Rutland to 136 Granger St., and you’ll find a cozy brewery nestled into this mixed-use neighborhood of residences and businesses.The brewery isn’t new to the neighborhood. Rutland Beer Works arrived on the scene nearly a…
Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports receives the Bill McCollom Community Award
November 6, 2024
Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports, the largest nonprofit in Vermont to provide year-round sports and recreational programs to people with disabilities, was awarded the prestigious 2024 Bill McCollom Community Award by the Vermont Ski and Snowboard Museum, recognizing its transformative contributions to Vermont’s skiing and riding community. The award celebrates Vermont Adaptive’s commitment to accessibility…
Rutland City police officer is charged with aggravated assault and reckless endangerment in non-lethal shooting
November 6, 2024
The Attorney General’s Office announced that Rutland City Police Sergeant Andrew Plemmons, 45, was arraigned on Friday, Nov. 1, on one felony count of Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon and one misdemeanor count of Reckless Endangerment. A patrol sergeant, Plemmons has worked for the Rutland City Police Dept. since November 2014. The charges are…
Vermont’s regular deer season starts Nov. 16
November 6, 2024
Hunters are gearing up for the start of Vermont’s traditionally popular 16-day regular deer season that begins Saturday, Nov. 16 and ends Sunday, Dec. 1. A hunter may take one legal buck during this season if they did not already take one during the archery deer season. “The greatest numbers of deer continue to be…
Hospitals report runs into furor over ‘major restructuring’ recommendations
November 6, 2024
Analysis plunged state’s healthcare system into anxiety, uncertainty By Peter D’Auria/VTDigger Last month, a consultant released a sweeping report recommending significant changes for Vermont’s healthcare system, including “major restructuring” at four community hospitals. The 144-page state-commissioned document details a series of steps that Vermont’s hospitals should take to stay afloat, including repurposing inpatient units and downgrading emergency departments…
Welch Speaks with Woodstock Union High School class at King Farm
November 6, 2024
On Tuesday, Oct. 29, U.S. Senator Peter Welch met with Woodstock Union High School students and members of Vermont Land Trust (VLT) at King Farm. He spoke of his work in Congress and the importance of civic engagement as well as the introduction of new legislation led by the Vermont congressional delegation to extend the…
Shaker Bridge Theatre names new managing director
November 6, 2024
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION —On Oct. 30, The Shaker Bridge Theatre board of directors announced the appointment of Adrian Wattenmaker as managing director of Shaker Bridge Theatre. Wattenmaker joins founder and artistic director Bill Coons as co-leader of this regional professional theatre company. The Shaker Bridge Theatre’s mission is to discover and create provocative, contemporary plays…
Theater in the Woods brings 10-minute-plays fundraiser to Poultney
November 6, 2024
Friday and Saturday, Nov. 8-9 at 5:30 p.m.—POULTNEY—Theater in the Woods Vermont will kick off its 10-Minute Plays Fundraiser at Stone Valley Arts, 145 E. Main St., Poultney with an evening of four short plays by local and visiting writers, accompanied by a fall dinner of soups, salads, and sides. This event aims to support…
Sam Robbins brings his “old soul” sound to Artistree
November 6, 2024
Saturday, Nov. 10 at 3 p.m.—SOUTH POMFRET—Nashville-based singer-songwriter Sam Robbins will bring his acclaimed “old soul” sound to the Hayloft at Artistree Community Arts Center, performing his unique blend of folk, Americana, and storytelling on Saturday, Nov. 10, at 3 p.m. Known for his intricate acoustic guitar work and smooth, evocative vocals, Robbins evokes the…