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RCHS needs long distance volunteer drivers

November 24, 2021
The RCHS has been transporting dogs from overcrowded shelters from the southern portion of the United States to RCHS for the past few years. We are fortunate that Rutland County (and Vermont) has fewer local dogs needing homes, and many local adopters interested in adopting dogs. We are happy to help find homes for dogs…

Dreaming of the World Cup

November 24, 2021
By Merisa Sherman Like so many East Coasters, I grew up ski racing. It was an excuse to ski. The better I got, the more days we could pack onto the weekend. Commitment meant we would practice drills at my home mountain after school midweek. We couldn’t get enough. I raced from childhood through college,…

‘Buddy can you spare a dime?’

November 24, 2021
By Julia Purdy Under a fuzzy gray sky that promises snow They stand like lone sentinels At the traffic lights Dark figures, straight-backed, lean, Once strong, capable bodies Muffled up in layers of old clothes, hoodies under jackets worn thin. Some are veterans. Small birds flock across the sky, strength-training for their journey. Where are…

Welch launches campaign to replace Leahy in the U.S. Senate

November 24, 2021
By Sarah Mearhoff/VTDigger The long-suspected rumors are true: Vermont’s U.S. Rep. Peter Welch is launching his campaign for the U.S. Senate. The Democrat announced early Monday, Nov. 22, that after 14 years in the 435-member House of Representatives, he wants to jump to the more senior chamber, vying for the seat soon to be vacated…

OMS to host virtual Trot it Off 5K walk/run for scholarship fund

November 24, 2021
Nov. 25-Dec. 4 — VIRTUAL — As a way of connecting with friends near and far, the Okemo Mountain School (OMS) has decided to host a Virtual Trot it Off 5K this year. The run/walk will take place in a location of your choosing anytime between Nov. 25 and Dec. 4. This running/walking race is…

Behind the World Cup Scene with Katrina Ammer

November 24, 2021
By Karen D. Lorentz As a goal-and-results-oriented major event professional with 30 years' experience, Katrina Ammer specializes in event oversight for major mountain events, including mountain biking and skiing competitions. She consults for, advises, or leads various large-scale international sports events on venue and event operations, business and community engagement, and strategy. So it’s little…

Let’s beat this thing!

November 24, 2021
Dear Editor, The Rutland region has been running an elevated number of Covid cases. It has never been more important that we all pull together to reduce spread and end this pandemic. It is essential for our health, well-being, and our economy. As we write this, the Legislature and governor are discussing plans to allow…

Shop the Artisan Holiday Market, Nov. 18 – Dec. 24

November 24, 2021
Nov. 18 - Dec. 24 — RANDOLPH — The annual Artisan Holiday Market in the Gallery at Chandler Center for the Arts opens for the season Thursday, Nov. 18, and runs through Christmas Eve, Dec. 24. The market, which features a wide variety of goods made by local artisans and specialty vendors, also will offer…

A community of fun — Killington Resort delivers with the Loaded Turkey Rail Jam By Brooke Geery

November 24, 2021
By Brooke Geery KILLINGTON—The longest season in the East is now “official” thanks to the 10th Loaded Turkey Rail jam, which took place on the Upper East Fall trail on Nov. 20. The amazing Woodward Killington park crew and the team of dedicated snow makers were able to put together an early-season set up of…

“Vibrating with good energy” — Wild Kind Toys to open shop in downtown Rutland

November 24, 2021
By Brooke Geery Logan Seely and her fiancé, Andy Paluch, are two busy young professionals betting on downtown Rutland. The couple closed on the space at 31-33 Center St. in May and is now in the midst of revamping it. The 4,200 square foot space has sat vacant since Sabby’s Pasta House and Sports Lounge…

2022 contribution limits increase

November 24, 2021
By Kevin Theissen Preparing for retirement just got a little boost. This week, the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) announced new contribution limits for 2022. Staying put for 2022 are traditional Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs), with the limit remaining at $6,000. The additional catch-up contribution for traditional IRAs also remains at $1,000 for people aged 50…

Rockin’ the Region with DJ Z-Trip

November 24, 2021
By DJ Dave Hoffenberg My favorite DJ on the planet, DJ Z-Trip, is playing at the World Cup on Saturday at 11 a.m. and then later on that night at the Wobbly Barn. Needless to say it was an awesome phone chat. I first heard him when his “Uneasy Listening Volume 1” CD never left…

Legislature allows municipal mask mandates

November 24, 2021
Cases hold steady at near record highs across the state By Ethan Weinstein As statewide case counts remain at or near record levels, reinstated mitigation measures may be coming. The state Legislature reconvened Monday, Nov. 22, passing a bill allowing cities and towns to pass their own mask mandates, which Governor Scott signed Tuesday. At…

Celebrate Thanksgiving with wagon rides, crafts, and farm traditions at Billings Farm & Museum

November 24, 2021
Nov. 26-28 — WOODSTOCK — Discover how Thanksgiving was observed in the 1890s. Celebrate Thanksgiving weekend at Billings Farm & Museum from Nov. 26 through Nov. 28 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The special weekend will feature the traditional 1890 Farmhouse Thanksgiving table setting, holiday programs and activities. Share stories about your own family…

Gov. Phil Scott orders ‘universal booster program’

November 24, 2021
On Nov. 17, Governor Phil Scott directed the Agency of Human Services to implement a universal booster program for Covid-19 vaccinations and is strongly encouraging every Vermonter over the age of 18 to get a Covid booster shot. Anyone who has received the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is eligible two months after their first dose.…