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First annual Running for Prevention is off the blocks
April 24, 2024
Saturday, April 27 at 11 a.m.—RUTLAND—The Rutland County Parent Child Center (RCPCC) announces its inaugural Running For Prevention 5K Walk and Fun Run held at Georgetti Park, Oak St Ext, Rutland. Recent survey data reveals that 94% of parents receiving support through parent child centers across the state reported feeling stronger and more confident in…
Vintage Market Days is back at the Rutland Fairgrounds
April 24, 2024
April 26-28, 2024— RUTLAND—Vintage Market Days® will be held at the Vermont State Fairgrounds, 175 So. Main St., Rutland. This upscale vintage-inspired indoor/outdoor market will showcase original art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, handmade treasures, home décor, outdoor furnishings, consumable goodies, seasonal plantings, and more. The event offers a unique opportunity for vendors to exhibit their talents…
VHFA awards $40 million for affordable housing
April 24, 2024
Rutland and Woodstock are two of the five communities selected for apartment developments The Vermont Housing Finance Agency (VHFA) Board of Commissioners announced April 15, that its annual award of federal housing tax credits will support the construction of 156 in “perpetually affordable” apartment buildings in five communities across the state. The sale of this…
From small-town Vermont to Taylor Swift and ‘Barbie,’ brothers stay busy in creative careers
April 24, 2024
By Rebecca Olshan, Community News Service Editor’s note: Rebecca Olshan reported this story on assignment from The White River Valley Herald. The Community News Service is a program in which University of Vermont students work with professional editors to provide content for local news outlets at no cost. Student theater technicians, clad in black, skitter backstage at…
Killington Forward update: Killington Road Phase 1B
April 24, 2024
The closure of the Killington Access Road from its intersection at Route 4 to Anthony way continues with a detour via West Hill Road. This week the Killington Sports sign will temporarily be taken down along with a few light poles to make room for a future retaining wall. Excavation up the hill will continue…
Killington Police Chief proposes recruitment/retention plan
April 24, 2024
Dept. is half size, chief says he needs tools to get applicants By Curt Peterson Faced with recruitment and retention challenges, Killington Chief of Police Whit Montgomery asked for the Select Board’s approval of a proposed “Recruitment and Retention Policy” Monday night, April 22. According to Montgomery, police departments across the country are having the…
Jarvis Green announces the closure of JAG Productions
April 24, 2024
Courtesy Jarvis Green Jarvis Antonio Green (founder of JAG Productions in White River Jct.) has announced that the companies last show will be June 15. Staff Report Jarvis Antonio Green, founder of JAG Productions, a White River Junction and New York City based Black theater company, announced that it will close June 15 in a letter to friends…
Better Places crowdfunding campaign launched for recovery of the Ottauquechee River Trail
April 24, 2024
$10,000 goal to receive a 2:1 matching grant The Woodstock community will soon be able to again fully enjoy the Ottauquechee River Trail (ORT) thanks to a recently launched crowdfunding campaign. The campaign is sponsored by the Vermont Dept. of Housing and Community Development’s Better Places program and led by the volunteers at the Ottauquechee River Trail, which…
‘Like brushing your teeth’: Bill cuts red tape around sunscreen in schools
April 24, 2024
Currently, putting on sunscreen in Vt. schools is regulated like medicine By Holly Sullivan, Community News Service Editor’s note: The Community News Service is a program in which University of Vermont students work with professional editors to provide content for local news outlets at no cost. Despite being one of the cloudiest and coldest states, Vermont…
Take steps to prevent tick bites, diseases they spread
April 24, 2024
Rate of illnesses from tick bites continues to rise in Vermont As springlike temperatures set in and people enjoy more time outside, it’s time to start checking for ticks and taking the simple steps to prevent tick bite illnesses. Ticks can be found throughout Vermont whenever temperatures are above freezing, with populations peaking during spring…
CCV announces new certificate programs
April 24, 2024
Beginning this fall, students will have two additional pathways to high-demand careers through new certificate programs at the Community College of Vermont (CCV). The new certificate offerings are data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) and manufacturing. These join the college’s 24 existing certificate programs to provide a comprehensive offering of high-value credentials that prepare students…
To study or not – That is the question
April 24, 2024
On Tuesday, April 23, the House is expected to vote on the education financing bill, which sets the statewide property tax rate to fund the growth in pre-K-12 spending. The tax bill, H.887, went through at least 10 drafts before it was approved by the House Ways & Means Committee on an 8-4 vote. It…
Vermont’s wildland fire season has begun
April 24, 2024
Vermont’s wildland fire season is now underway, according to a news release from the Dept. of Forests, Parks, and Recreation’s (FPR) April 15. The Wildland Fire Program is geared up to provide daily updates and seasonal tips to Vermonters to keep them informed about fire danger risks and to help them prevent wildfires in their…
Vermont to study health benefits, program to permit psychedelic therapy
April 24, 2024
Last month, the Senate passed S.114, which will establish a psychedelic therapy advisory working group. This group will be tasked with continuing to examine the use of psychedelics to improve physical and mental health. They will also make recommendations regarding the establishment of a Vermont state program to permit health care providers to legally access psychedelics under state law, according to S.114. “Over the years, many institutions have conducted studies regarding the therapeutic benefits of psilocybin, a…
A broken system
April 24, 2024
By Ross Connelly Editor’s note: This commentary is by Ross Connelly of Hardwick. Now retired, he was the editor and co-publisher of The Hardwick Gazette from 1986 to 2017. He is a past president of the Vermont Press Association and the New England Press Association. A quick look at the internet provides ample evidence that…