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Rutland hospital proposes new mental health facility

March 12, 2019
By Mike Faher/VTDigger Rutland Regional Medical Center administrators believe they may have an answer to some of Vermont’s mental health woes. Administrators are pitching a new, eight-bed, secure residential psychiatric facility on the hospital’s campus. It would be jointly owned with a local mental health agency, with operations largely funded by the state. The proposal…

Allman Brothers tribute band plays at Pickle

March 12, 2019
Thursday, March 14, 8 p.m.—KILLINGTON—The definitive Allman Brothers Band tribute group, Live at the Fillmore is coming to the Pickle Barrel Nightclub for an all night mountain jam, Thursday, March 14. Doors open at 8 p.m. for the 21-plus only show. Inspired by the American rock band, Allman Brothers Band, Live at the Fillmore takes…

Discovering what’s new at Killington

March 12, 2019
By Karen D. Lorentz KILLINGTON—Bubbles, bridges, boxes, blues, and bumps. All were a big hit with my grandkids who skied Killington for their first time on March 4. It was a day that they had been looking forward to and it didn’t disappoint. Their dad, Jason Lorentz, had learned to ski at Killington in the…

Killington resident to light the torch at Special Olympics

March 12, 2019
By Katy Savage A local student was selected to light the torch and read the athlete’s oath at the Winter Games at Pico Mountain, Sunday, March 17. Jack Rasmussen, 16, of Killington, will light the torch and read the three-sentence oath in front of hundreds of competitors and volunteers, pledging to do his best. “This…

Schools consider free pre-K

March 12, 2019
Schools consider free pre-K By Katy Savage Faced with declining enrollment, rising costs, and community need some schools are offering full time preschool for free. Voters in Windsor Central Supervisory Union approved the $50,000 program 926-432 on Town Meeting Day, March 5, as part of the $18 million school budget. “It makes our area attractive…

GMC sustainable reputation felt in community

March 12, 2019
By Julia Purdy If farmers know how to do anything, it’s making things grow. That’s the spirit being expressed by faculty and alumni of Green Mountain College, which stunned the campus community and the town by suddenly announcing that spring semester 2019 will be its last. But since the initial shock of finality, the tradition…

Killington Condo Association fined for not responding to lead in drinking water

March 12, 2019
The Agency of Natural Resources Department of Environmental announced that Edgemont Owners Association, Inc., which operates the public drinking water system serving the Edgemont Condominiums in Killington, was fined $11,250 for failing to take required response measures after a test of the its drinking water system revealed lead levels above the federal action level, according…

Tapestry of light

March 12, 2019
By Susie Spikol I’ve taken to wandering the night lately – one of the pleasures of having a puppy. Willow, my pup, and I walk at all hours, from twilight to midnight and into the shadowy early morning. Some nights we walk under the cover of stars and moonlight, and other nights the world is…

Learning to dance

March 12, 2019
By Mary Ellen Shaw Having a sixth grade dance in a strict Catholic school seemed unlikely to happen back in the ’50s. But our principal, Sister Saint Michael, scheduled a Friday night dance for us. She came to the United States from Ireland along with her four Moroney siblings who all entered the Sisters of…

Coping with pain

March 12, 2019
By Marguerite Jill Dye Why are you here, I beg of my pain. What brought you on? Why have you invaded my life? “What must I do to loosen your grip? Can’t you stop this living hell? Pain has hijacked my life, my concentration and focus. If I try to think of anything else, it…

VSO’s Masterworks program to feature woodwind soloists Anthony McGill and Janet Polk

March 12, 2019
Sunday, March 17, 3 p.m.—RUTLAND—On March 17, the Vermont Symphony Orchestra (VSO) will be joined by the New York Philharmonic Principal Clarinetist Anthony McGill for a live Masterworks performance in Rutland. McGill joins the VSO’s Principal Bassoonist Janet Polk to perform Richard Strauss’ “Duet Concertino,” and takes the stage for Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto. The VSO…

Leprechauns on the run

March 12, 2019
Saturday, March 16, 1 p.m.—RUTLAND—Kick off St. Patrick’s Day weekend by running or walking in the sixth annual Shiver Me Shamrocks St. Patty’s Day 5K Run/Walk on March 16, at 1p.m. to benefit Come Alive Outside. The first 250 registered runners/walkers will receive a free nordic hat. Every registered runner and walker will receive a drink ticket…

Fairies, raptors, and snakes – oh my!

March 12, 2019
Saturday, March 16, 10 a.m.—QUECHEE—VINS Nature Center holds two very different events on Saturday, March 16, during its normal hours of 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Discover stupendous snakes at the nature center! Get up close and personal with this often under-appreciated reptile, and learn about their fascinating lifestyle. Watch as VINS’ snakes are fed one of…

Experience joie de vivre with Durham County Poets

March 12, 2019
Friday, March 15, 7:30 p.m.—BRANDON—Enjoy the groove and good humor of Durham County Poets at Brandon Music, Friday, March 15 at 7:30 p.m. Hailing from Ormstown, Quebec, and the surrounding Chateauguay Valley, the five seasoned musicians, all songwriters, work together individually and collaboratively in composing their music. Delving into a variety of styles and genres,…

High-energy Celtic music and dance on tap for St. Pat’s

March 12, 2019
Saturday, March 16, 7:30 p.m.—RANDOLPH – Internationally acclaimed fiddlers and step-dance sensations Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy will return to the Chandler Center for the Arts for a spirited celebration of St. Patrick’s Day on Saturday, March 16, at 7:30 p.m. MacMaster and Leahy continue to bring fans throughout the world on a musical and…