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Rutland area middle school students invited to enter American history essay contest

December 16, 2020
To all students of grades 5-8 in the Rutland area, Ann Story Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, invites you to participate in the 2020-2021 American history essay contest, “The Boston Massacre.” March 5, 2020 marked the 250th anniversary of the Boston Massacre, considered to be a pivotal event that paved the way…

Drop off Toys for Tots donations at Benson’s Chevrolet

December 16, 2020
Help make a child’s Christmas special this year!  Benson’s Chevrolet is again a local drop-off location in the Ludlow area.  Help fill the tree and truck with books, toys, clothing and more this holiday season! There is no greater joy than a child receiving a Christmas gift on Christmas Day!  Drop off unwrapped items to…

Business directory encourages shoppers to buy local this holiday season

December 16, 2020
The Vermont Department of Tourism and Marketing (VDTM) has launched a new online holiday shopping guide, Buy Vermont Made. The new directory connects shoppers with Vermont retailers and Vermont-made gifts in six categories – wearables, craft beverages, specialty food, home goods, personal care and toys and books. The Buy Vermont Made directory was developed in…

Bookstock and NWPL present Nikita Stewart

December 16, 2020
Thursday, Dec 17 at 7p.m.—WOODSTOCK—In “Troop 6000: The Girl Scout Troop That Began in a Shelter and Inspired the World,” Stewart chronicles the triumphs and challenges of the first Girl Scout troop designed for girls in the New York City shelter system. In 2014, Stewart joined The New York Times after working at The Washington…

Acoustic song circle continues, virtually

December 16, 2020
Wednesday, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. —RUTLAND—Rutland’s acoustic Song Circle, a fixture here in music-sharing for close to 30 years, is continuing during the Covid pandemic using the Zoom app. On the first and third Wednesdays of the month, anyone interested may log in on a computer or smart phone to join the circle. Participants…

Come Alive Outside offers two outdoor passports this winter

December 16, 2020
Come Alive Outside is thrilled to announce it will have two outdoor passports available this winter. The Rutland County Winter Passport will be distributed to elementary schools in Rutland County this month and will be available to download (print and fold) on comealiveoutside.com on Dec. 18. The Winter Wellness Passport for adults will be available…

Catch Grace Church’s ‘Messiah’ on PEGTV

December 16, 2020
Grace Congregational Church presents a special performance of Handel’s “Messiah” for 2020. This performance is a compilation of new videos performed by professional Vermont musicians and dancers, and audio recordings of the Rutland Area Chorus taken over the last 45 years. If you would like to see the remarkable 2020 Grace Church version of “Messiah”…

Ludlow grocery store celebrates 10 years

December 16, 2020
The Downtown Grocery in Ludlow celebrated its 10th anniversary on Tuesday, Dec. 15. Ten years ago owners Abby and Rogan Lechthaler from Jackson, Mississippi and Weston, Vermont, respectively, bought 41 Depot Street. They opened their casual fine dining restaurant the week before Christmas focusing on seasonal, of-the-moment ingredients with a blackboard full of daily specials.…

Honoring a loved one

December 16, 2020
Throughout our lives, people and animals often become important to us and make a great impact.  There are many ways to remember or honor these special individuals.  One way is to make a donation in their name to Rutland County Humane Society (RCHS).  For animal lovers, a terrific holiday or birthday gift might be a…

Vermont Fish & Wildlife invites deer hunters to complete survey

December 16, 2020
The Vermont Fish &  Wildlife Dept. is offering hunters the opportunity to participate in its annual deer hunter effort and sighting survey. The survey asks hunters to record how many hours they hunted and how many deer, moose, bears, or other wildlife they saw on each day of the November rifle season.  Hunters are asked…

Hammond Cove and West Mountain shooting ranges closing after Dec. 14

December 16, 2020
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Dept. says its public shooting ranges in Hartland and the West Mountain Wildlife Management Area will be closed for the winter after Dec. 14. “We want to thank all of the people who have supported the operation of the two ranges in Windsor and Essex counties which are essential to…

WUHSMS takes precautions while community Covid cases, exposure is assessed

December 10, 2020
WOODSTOCK — On Wednesday, Dec. 9, Woodstock Union Middle and High School Principal Garon Smail and Windsor Central Supervisory Union Covid Coordinator Katie Burkel sent a letter to school families informing them “of a potential Covid-19 exposure at the Woodstock Union Middle & High School campus.” As a result some students and teachers were required…

Mountain Times – Volume 49, Number 50 – Dec. 9-Dec. 16, 2020

December 9, 2020
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The penalty for being Black in Killington

December 9, 2020
Dear Editor, Thank you for allowing my family’s voice to be heard. We’ve spent years in legal disputes, pursuing the town for our “grandfathered status” and illegal “selective enforcement.” There is a significant amount of information to share and I would be doing the story a disservice by only talking about the wastewater system that…

Wear a mask, or stay home

December 9, 2020
Dear Editor, Last night on my way home from work I stopped by Stewart’s State Street store to pick up a gallon of milk. After I left, I had gone about one block when a police cruiser popped out behind me, lights flashing. The officer told me she was pulling me over because my headlights…