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Local inn takes innovative approach to combat Covid
November 11, 2020
Birch Ridge Inn adopts biodefense technology By Polly Mikula Bill Vines and Mary Furlong, owners of the Birch Ridge Inn in Killington, have added an innovative health and safety measure to their restaurant and Great Room to help combat Covid-19 infection. “I’m scientifically trained, I’m a geek, and I’ve been studying this since we closed…
Killington local Rocco Jones chosen as Flyin Ryan adventure scholar
November 11, 2020
By Brooke Geery Rocco Jones, a fixture at Killington for mountain biking and snowboarding, was chosen as a Flyin' Ryan adventure scholar. The scholarship is provided by the Flyin' Ryan Foundation, named for skier Ryan Hawks who died in 2011. The foundation offers scholarships to kids 12 and older with a dream, a goal or…
Hunters urged to wear orange
November 11, 2020
Vermont Fish & Wildlife is reminding hunters to wear fluorescent hunter orange while they gear up for the start of Vermont’s traditionally popular 16-day regular deer season from Saturday, Nov. 14 to Sunday, Nov. 29. A hunter may take one legal buck during this season. Vermont hunting licenses include a buck tag for this season…
Vermont’s regular deer season starts Saturday, Nov. 14
November 11, 2020
Hunting in the time of Covid brings families and friends together with precautions By Peg Bolgioni Since the onset of the Covid 19 pandemic, many have flocked to the outdoors. Participation in recreational activities like hiking, biking, and running have seen an uptick, but in Vermont, there has also been an increased interest in hunting.…
Pedestrian struck and killed in Rutland
November 11, 2020
On Nov. 8 at 6:46 p.m., troopers from the Vermont State Police – Rutland Barracks responded to a motor vehicle crash involving a pedestrian. According to police, Janet Salotti Page, 53, was traveling north on Route 7 in the town of Rutland near the Days Inn, when she struck Nicole Roberson, 43, who was crossing…
State releases ski resort guidelines
November 11, 2020
By Katy Savage The state released much anticipated operating guidelines for ski resorts on Nov. 3, weeks before resorts are projected to open for the winter season. Ted Brady, the deputy secretary for the Agency of Commerce and Community Development, called the guidelines the “safest and strongest” in the country at a Nov. 3 press…
‘Travel now equals quarantine’
November 11, 2020
Officials strongly discourage holiday travel, out-of-state guests; urge Vermonters to limit gatherings to 10 By Polly Mikula There are no longer any out-of-state locations that qualify for non-quarantine travel to Vermont. “We are temporarily suspending our out-of-state travel map and requiring all non-essential travelers to quarantine,” said Governor Phil Scott at the news conference, Tuesday,…
The heart of the matter
November 11, 2020
A little over 30 years ago, I lost my father to a massive heart attack. He was 55 years old, in good shape, and active – definitely not someone you’d expect to die so young. However, he was a smoker and as the coroner report attested, he had considerable plaque build-up in his arteries, which…
Smoke ‘em if you’ve got ‘em!!
November 11, 2020
By Merisa Sheman The yard was covered in white. I mean, really covered in white. It wasn’t that pathetic little amount that we got on the first snowfall last week where you talk yourself into thinking that there’s probably enough snow to ski some laps around the yard before the snow is all gone. This…
Will power
November 11, 2020
By Kevin Theissen It has been estimated that fewer than 50% of adults have a will or other estate documents in place, which may not be entirely surprising. No one wants to be reminded of their own mortality or spend too much time thinking about what might happen once they’re gone. But a will is…
Life within the brush pile
November 11, 2020
By Lee Emmon For nearly a decade, I’ve been adding to a brush pile in the woods behind my home. A depository of pruned branches, dead flowers, discarded logs, old leaves, and an occasional Christmas tree, the pile is a decaying testament to seasons and chores long past. Over the years, the pile has settled…
Sharpen your axe
November 11, 2020
By Cassandra Tyndall 2020 has been one of the most dramatic years I’m sure many of us can remember. Amongst dramatic years, there are dramatic months and dramatic weeks. When I studied the astrology of this year, I highlighted this week as being one of the most intense and direction shifting all year. This is…
Dorset Theatre Festival announces winners of Young Playwrights competition
November 11, 2020
DORSET—Dorset Theatre Festival has announced the winners of the 7th annual Jean E. Miller Young Playwrights Competition, as well as enrollment for the 2021 online program. An annual collaboration between Dorset Theatre Festival and local schools, Dorset Theatre Festival’s Young Playwrights program provides regional middle and high school students the opportunity to learn about playwriting…
Agricultural Literacy Week tackles resilience in all its forms
November 11, 2020
VERMONT – For this year’s Agricultural Literacy Week, the Northeast Farming Association of Vermont (NOFA-VT) invites anyone interested in learning more about building a resilient food system in Vermont to tune in for a week-long, virtual celebration. The online events are free and open to the public, and designed to inform, educate and create community…
2020 Farm to Plate gathering held virtually
November 11, 2020
Thursday, Nov. 12 and Friday, Nov. 13—This year’s Farm to Plate gathering may be virtual, but it’s no less important! This year marks a period of transition with the closing of the first 10 years of Farm to Plate and the beginning of the next 10 years. Together as a network attendees will get a…