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Rockin’ The Region with Hickory, the Drunk and Underwhelming

January 19, 2022
By DJ Dave Hoffenberg If laughter is the best medicine, you can cure whatever ails you with a great stand-up comedy show at the Woolen Mill Comedy Club in Bridgewater this Saturday, Jan. 22 at 8 p.m. Local resident Hickory, the Drunk and Underwhelming, will host the show, which is New York meets Vermont. It…

Keep your pets entertained this winter

January 19, 2022
The coldest days of winter are definitely upon us, and RCHS would like to offer some tips on how to keep your pets from going stir crazy while they are cooped up inside this winter. Make sure to keep your furry friend mentally stimulated. Puzzle toys are a good way to keep them busy physically…

Heaps of snow! And all the fun that comes along with it

January 19, 2022
By Merisa Sherman I cannot stop looking out the window. The beauty of what is happening outside lures me in and captivates not only my mind but my entire soul. I cannot stop staring at the snow resting on the pine trees or even the white snowy shadows on the deciduous branches. It’s like Kahlil…

Fungi may kill winter ticks, and help moose survive

January 19, 2022
By Rachel Sargent Mirus Legend says a stake through the heart will kill a vampire. But it’s a bit more complicated if you’re plagued – as moose can be – by tens of thousands of tiny blood-suckers. In the case of moose, the vampires are winter ticks (Dermacentor albipictus), and finding a way to stake…

Does your child need to file a tax return?

January 19, 2022
By Kevin Theissen With the continuation of the Covid world, many businesses are desperate to find and keep workers. So, helping our children find a job is not very difficult these days. Perhaps more importantly, it’s the effort of encouraging them to work so they can learn important values about work, independence and understanding how…

Things are getting real

January 19, 2022
By Dom Cioffi So, here we are in the middle of January. With the holidays now a distant past, all there is to look forward to is a powdery winter, the Super Bowl, and a spring break without excessive travel restrictions. Personally, I’m a golfer, so that activity starts to move forefront in my mind…

$1 million in grant money is now available for EV charging stations

January 18, 2022
Gov. Phil Scott and the Dept. of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) announced the launch of a multi-unit Dwelling electric vehicle charging grant program to bring more home charging opportunities to Vermonters on Jan. 13. A total of $1 million in funding is available to subsidize the cost of purchasing and installing electric vehicle (EV)…

Poultney hosts annual plant sale

January 12, 2022
The Poultney Mettowee Natural Resource Conservation District is holding its annual plant sale fundraiser. A variety of native trees and shrubs for landscaping, naturalizing and foraging as well as a variety of berries and fruit trees are available. There are many benefits to using locally grown, native plants in your landscape. Native plants are more…

Test your culinary chops with quiche

January 12, 2022
Cheese is a comfort food that boasts a sizable fan base. There are all sorts of appealing cheeses to cater to any craving, ranging from soft varieties like ricotta or brie to hard cheeses like pecorino romano or gorgonzola. Cheese features prominently in many dishes, including quiche. Quiche is a rich, cheese custard tart that…

2021 was good for investors

January 12, 2022
By Kevin Theissen This past year was a good year for investors. The S&P 500 Index, which is made up of 500 U.S. companies, finished the year up almost 27%. The Nasdaq is up over 21% and the Dow is up almost 19%. Corporate profits were better than expected, the economy expanded, and the Federal…

Legislative update: Off and running

January 12, 2022
By Sen. Alison Clarkson The 2022 Vermont Legislative Session is off and running. As this is the second year of our Biennium, we dove right in on Tuesday, Jan. 4. Sadly, this is also the second year in which the Covid-19 pandemic is impacting our ability conduct our business in person at the Vermont State…

Hunters took over 15,000 deer in 2021

January 12, 2022
While the official number of deer taken in Vermont’s 2021 hunting seasons will not be available for a few more weeks, the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Dept. reported the final tally was around 15,600 deer, according to a preliminary report released Dec. 29. Those deer will provide approximately 3.1 million servings of local, nutritious venison.…

Make your pet a part of your 2022 New Year’s resolutions

January 12, 2022
The new year is the time for setting goals and starting fresh, including for your pets. It is a time to make their health and happiness a priority too. RCHS would like to offer some ideas for your pet. It’s very easy for your pet’s weight to gradually increase over time, so make sure you…

There’s beauty in the cold

January 12, 2022
By Merisa Sherman The sky is stunning, a perfect blue filling the sky. There is not a single cloud in the sky. In fact, it feels like there are no clouds blocking the sun at any height. Like the sun rays are a dagger through the layers of sky. With the below freezing temperatures, it’s…

Leadership can keep schools safe, open

January 12, 2022
Vaccination mandates and 'test to attend' programs needed now By Jim Haff Editor’s note: Jim Haff is the Killington representative in the Windsor Central School District and Killington Select Board member. This commentary was written as an open letter to Vermont’s elected leaders on Jan. 10. You are not protecting our children. Over the holidays…