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Expeditionary School winter events, 2021-2022
December 22, 2021
LUDLOW — The Expeditionary School at Black River is pleased to announce several festive winter events in the coming weeks and months with a little something for everyone. Stemwinder and William Raveis VT Properties have partnered together on a signature cocktail whereby each establishment will donate a dollar for every drink sold of the libation,…
Rutland Housing Authority recognized for 10 years of success in creating a healthier Rutland County
December 22, 2021
The statewide Support and Services at Home (SASH) program has recognized the Rutland Housing Authority (RHA) for offering SASH services to residents and surrounding community members since 2011, helping to keep older adults and people with disabilities healthy and living independently. The recognition comes at the time that SASH is celebrating its 10th anniversary. RHA…
New health officer named in Pittsfield
December 22, 2021
By Brett Yates On Dec. 16, the Pittsfield Select Board nominated Sandy Begin to become the town’s health officer, effective upon confirmation by the Vermont Health Commissioner. By state law, every Vermont municipality must have a health officer; the position in Pittsfield has stood vacant since Sept. 30, when Rebecca Steward declined a fourth consecutive…
Holiday Inn to be renamed Cortina Inn
December 22, 2021
Former owner of Mendon establishment to repurpose name Staff report The former Holiday Inn on Route 7 in Rutland Town will now be called the Cortina Inn. If that name rings familiar, it is. The Cortina Inn was for years a popular local destination but stood vacant until recently repurposed as Vista Senior Living, an…
Is it time to be optimistic?
December 21, 2021
By Kevin Theissen The University of Michigan’s index of Consumer Sentiment (UMCSENT) showed an increase in optimism in early December — and it had nothing to do with the Michigan Wolverines winning the Big 10 Championship for the first time in 17 years. The UMCSENT was up (+4.5%) month-to-month, although it remained down year-to-year (-12.8%).…
Bleeding Killington
December 15, 2021
By Merisa Sherman A young man was banging on doors, a large blue cardboard poster under his arm. In the center was a large black and white photo of a random mountain in Vermont. It was taken from an off angle, and you could see the wing of the plane in the corner of the…
Becca Balint, leader of the Vermont Senate, joins race for U.S. House
December 15, 2021
By Lola Duffort/VTDigger Becca Balint, the president pro tempore of the Vermont Senate, is running for the state’s lone seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, she announced Monday morning, Dec. 13. “I’m running because I believe that, even with the challenges of today, we cannot back away from fighting for each other,” the Windham…
Woodstock Select Board to appoint new town hall committee
December 15, 2021
By Katy Savage The Woodstock Select Board has disbanded the town hall renovation committee after the 10-person volunteer group failed to make a recommendation to improve the building after five years. Select Board members decided Dec. 7 that they’ll appoint a new municipal committee in January. “It is disappointing, of course,” Jill Davies, the co-chair…
Chasing vertical
December 15, 2021
One woman’s quest for 10k and 100 days… By Brooke Geery The end of 2021 is rapidly approaching, but this ski season is really just beginning. At least, for most people. Not for me. I’m clocking in at day 27 as of press time. Sure, everyone has a different definition of a “day” when it…
WCSU Board sets winter sports rules
December 15, 2021
By Curt Peterson With indoor winter sports already underway, the WCSU School Board met Monday evening to review policies instituted by Superintendent Sherry Sousa. After intense discussion, board members voted 10-6 in favor of endorsing Sousa’s protocols. Put briefly, indoor middle and high school sports, such as basketball and hockey, will be open to spectators…
Weed dealers don’t put fentanyl in cannabis
December 15, 2021
Dear Editor, A news story published by WCAX Nov. 21 said that Brattleboro police are warning Vermonters that “fentanyl-laced marijuana” has been found in our region, and that it caused one person to overdose Saturday. The next day, similar reports were published by the Brattleboro Reformer and MyNBC5. I felt an immediate need to address…
How do we stop killing each other?
December 15, 2021
By Bob Stannard Editor’s note: Bob Stannard of Manchester is an author, musician and former state legislator and lobbyist. Bang! Bang! Maxwell’s silver hammer Came down upon his head Clang! Clang! Maxwell’s silver hammer Made sure that he was dead — The Beatles And so happy Christmas for black and for whites, (War is over…
Okemo debuts two express lifts
December 15, 2021
By Karen D. Lorentz Just as the mail gets delivered in rain, snow, hail and dark of night, the workers at Okemo Mountain Resort debuted the new Quantum Six Express chairlift as scheduled on Saturday, Dec. 11 — despite the unseasonable rain. After early morning haul line de-icing, the six-seat chairs were put on the…
Town of Killington bans on-street parking
December 15, 2021
By Curt Peterson Killington has adopted a new parking ordinance — and violations will be expensive. “We want people to know: the new ordinance is going to be enforced,” Town Manager Chet Hagenbarth told the Mountain Times. Effective Nov. 1 through April 1, all parking on any street is prohibited. “Because of snow,” Hagenbarth explained.…
Benson Chevrolet collecting donations for Toys for Tots
December 15, 2021
Help us make a child’s Christmas special this year! We are again a local drop-off location in the Ludlow area. Help us fill the tree and truck with books, toys, clothing and more this holiday season! There is no greater joy than a child receiving a Christmas gift on Christmas Day! Drop off unwrapped items…