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RRMC cuts the ribbon on Thomas W. Huebner Medical Office Building

October 21, 2020
The Thomas W. Huebner Medical Office Building at Rutland Regional Medical Center was officially dedicated on Monday, Oct.19. The new building, which is adjacent to the hospital on Allen Street in Rutland, is the new home for the Vermont Orthopaedic Clinic, Physiatry services and ENT & Audiology. The ribbon cutting ceremony took place outside of…

Working for the weekend

October 21, 2020
By Dom Cioffi My son started his first job about six weeks ago. He works at a local grocery store collecting carts from the parking lot, bagging groceries, and emptying trash barrels. He makes just under $10 an hour and couldn’t be happier. He generally works on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays so for the first…

Pastor Alberta Wallace guides churches through transition

October 21, 2020
By DJ Dave Hoffenberg Vibrant, energetic and uplifting: Words used to describe Grace Church’s new intentional interim pastor, Rev. Dr. Alberta Wallace. Blessed is the word to describe what the congregation should be feeling now that she’s here. The church is in the process of searching for a new settled minister. Until that happens, they…

2020 elections and your investment portfolio

October 21, 2020
By Kevin Theissen As the U.S. presidential election draws near, expect to see more and more headlines that propose, “What will happen next if this person is elected?” or, “What policy changes to prepare for in the next four years?” In reality, however, it isn’t easy to anticipate what may happen with the financial markets…

The defenses of hairy caterpillars

October 21, 2020
Last October, a young student in one of my nature journaling workshops pointed out a fuzzy yellow caterpillar with long black tufts. “Those kind sting!” he declared. He was the third student that month to point out the same kind of caterpillar as stinging. I remembered being warned away from hairy caterpillars as a kid,…

Go deeper

October 21, 2020
By Cassanda Tyndall What’s fair in love and war is likely to be highlighted this week. As the planet of love, Venus, makes a series of alignments to other planets, you might begin to question just how far you’re willing to go in order to find equilibrium. A sense of helplessness, powerlessness or lack of…

Hartland enjoys new community pizza oven

October 21, 2020
By Curt Peterson On Friday, Oct.16, Hartland residents celebrated the unveiling of the town’s new community pizza oven during the drive-through Farmers’ Market amid a significant downpour. Everyone who asked was served a free slice of pizza baked in the brand new wood-fired oven. “We made twenty pizzas with eight slices each,” Farmers’ Market manager…

Pre-order now for Grace Church’s take-out harvest dinner

October 21, 2020
Grace Congregational Church in Rutland will offer a take-out turkey dinner with all the trimmings on Saturday, Nov. 14 from 4:30-6 p.m. in their West St. parking lot.  During your scheduled pickup, servers will bring your order to your car to enjoy at home. Tickets will be required at pickup. For $15, enjoy turkey, stuffing,…

Get ready for the wood burning season now

October 21, 2020
October is ideal for stove maintenance, wood stockpiling The Northeast Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Association issued a pre-winter alert urging households in the New England and New York region to prepare now for the wood-burning season. Long-range forecasts call for a severe winter in the Northeast, with lower than average temperatures predicted as well as…

Hartford Dollars support 40 local businesses

October 21, 2020
A new Covid recovery program aims to boost Hartford's local economy with “Hartford Dollars,” an incentive-based stimulus program that sells a discounted special “currency” to be spent at locally. Many small Upper Valley businesses have been devastated by the economic disruption caused by the pandemic. Vital Communities, the Hartford Area Chamber of Commerce, and other…

VINS invites family for hoots and howls

October 21, 2020
Satruday, Oct. 24 at 5:30 p.m.—QUECHEE—Join in on a family-friendly guided tour thats visits different fun, non-scary stations around the VINS Nature Center. You’ll be delighted by Lindsay and her Puppet Pals and treated to a tale or two by the storyteller Simon Brooks. Explore the power of wind at the science station and solve…

Celebrate a family Halloween at Billings Farm & Museum

October 21, 2020
A spooktacular, physically distanced event! Sunday, Oct. 25 at 10 a.m.—WOODSTOCK—Billings Farm & Museum will host a family Halloween on Sunday, Oct. 25, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Children in costume receive free admission when accompanied by a ticketed adult. Children are invited to march in a costume parade. Parades will be held at…

Pittsfield puts pumpkins on the Green

October 21, 2020
Help spread some spooky Halloween cheer! Bring your decorated pumpkins (no candles, please) to Roger Clark Library in Pittsfield during the week of Oct. 26, and library ghouls will place them on the Village Green for all to enjoy! Call or email for details, 746-4067 or pittsfieldvtlibrary@gmail.com.

Wilson Castle offers tours and more in time for Halloween

October 21, 2020
By Brooke Geery Wilson Castle, a 19th Century baronial estate, 2970 West Proctor Road in Proctor, is a historic home-turned-museum. The haunted property is ideal for this time of year, and accordingly, offers several opportunities to get in the spirit. In downtown Rutland, witness the Castle’s impressive jack-o-lantern display, illuminated nightly from 6-11 p.m. at…

Boo-m! A Halloween fireworks spooktacular at the Fairgrounds on Oct. 31

October 21, 2020
Saturday, Oct. 31 at 7:15 p.m.—RUTLAND—The Paramount Theatre and the Vermont State Fair, two long-standing Rutland not-for-profit organizations, have announced that they are partnering on a fireworks show that will be free for the community on Saturday, Oct. 31 at 7:15 p.m. at the historic fairgrounds located on South Main Street in Rutland. Boo-m! A…