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Bike tourism attracts recreation funding
December 1, 2021
By Curt Peterson Killington hopes to benefit from two grants to be awarded this year, according to Recreation Commission Director Sarah Newell. A $45,000 federal grant would fund a study focused on safety for local mountain bike trails. The Select Board approved $9,000 of required matching funds. Newell told the Mountain Times that what’s known…
Whipple Hollow trail and boardwalk
December 1, 2021
WEST RUTLAND — People love the new boardwalk and trail off the Whipple Road in West Rutland. However, most are unaware of its origin. In 2019, Rutland County Audubon Society and the town of West Rutland collaborated on and received a grant from the Recreational Trails Program, a state-administered fund, to construct Phase 2 of…
Responding to 2019 article “Judge buries quarry squabble”
December 1, 2021
Dear Editor, We recently found the March 6-12, 2019 article “Judge buries quarry squabble” by Julia Purdy and Lani Duke. This reported on a court case in a dispute between a group of Cavendish Tierney Road residents and the owners of land at the top of the road, Justin and Maureen Savage, who want to…
Covid hospitalizations hit record, RRMC strained
December 1, 2021
By Ethan Weinstein As the public waits anxiously to learn more about the Omicron variant, Vermont is currently experiencing its highest number of Covid hospitalizations and Covid patients in ICU beds. “There’s still a lot we don’t know and it could be a couple of weeks before we get more information. Until then, we’re not…
Celebrate the holidays at Billings Farm & Museum
December 1, 2021
Where Christmas, fun & history meet! WOODSTOCK — Experience the traditions of a late 19th-century Vermont Christmas with a visit to the Billings Farm & Museum this holiday season. Christmas at the Farm will be featured Dec. 4-5, 10-12, and daily Dec. 18 through Jan. 2 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. BF&M will be…
Several days of archery and muzzleloader deer hunting remain
December 1, 2021
Hunters still have several days of archery and muzzleloader deer hunting to enjoy in Vermont. Archery deer hunting continues Nov. 29 through Dec. 15, and muzzleloader deer hunting will occur Dec. 4 to 12. An archery deer license and a hunting license are required to hunt during the archery season. An antlerless deer or a…
Caring safely for holiday plants
December 1, 2021
By Deborah J. Benoit, Extension master gardener, University of Vermont It’s that time of year again when amaryllis, Christmas cactus and poinsettias appear in stores and find their way into our homes. Whether you receive a new plant as a gift or purchase it, it’s always a good idea to familiarize yourself with the plant’s…
Gift-of-Life Marathon seeking volunteers for Dec. 17
December 1, 2021
RUTLAND — The Gift-of-Life Marathon is fast approaching on Dec. 7, 15, 16 and 17, and we are looking for volunteers for Dec. 17, the culmination of the event and the biggest day. The drive will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Rutland Recreation Community Center (formerly the CSJ gym). Shifts…
Killington town to spur development, village
November 24, 2021
$66.5 million investment could net $300 million of growth over the next 10 years By Polly Mikula The town of Killington has drafted a plan to create a tax increment financing (TIF) district to provide transportation and municipal water infrastructure that will stimulate commercial and residential development and create new affordable housing in the town’s…
Summer debut eyed for Rutland-to-Burlington passenger train
November 24, 2021
By John Flowers The long-absent refrain of “All aboard!” is expected to ring out once again at new passenger train stations in Middlebury and Vergennes in about seven months connecting the Ethan Allen Express from Rutland north, according to Vermont’s top rail official. Dan Delabruere, rail and aviation bureau director with the Vermont Agency of…
Vermont primary care practices feel the squeeze
November 24, 2021
Dear Editor, I have been a solo, independent pediatrician for 32 years at Green Mountain Pediatrics, located in Bennington. I have always strived to use best practices with some healthy common sense in the care of my kids. I love being a part of these children’s growth and maturity, helping their families navigate parenthood. I…
Woodland jumping mice are truffle specialists
November 24, 2021
Circulating spores far and wide By Susie Spikol “Shhh,” I tell my 5-year-old son, “there are animals sleeping, right under our feet.” He presses his ear against the frozen ground, hoping to hear the slow, sleepy breath of a snoozing mammal. I tell him that if he could pull back the earth like a blanket…
Pittsfield plans holiday event
November 24, 2021
By Brett Yates The town of Pittsfield typically decorates the gazebo on its village green to mark the holiday season. This year, officials aim to turn the small local tradition into a full-fledged community event. According to Select Board Chair Ann Kuendig, the idea for a public tree lighting ceremony — with music, caroling, and…
The Festival of Light Christmas display at La Salette of Enfield
November 24, 2021
Nov. 25 - Jan. 2 — ENFIELD, New Hampshire — The Christmas Spirit will once again come alive through the Festival of Light display beginning at 5 p.m. Thanksgiving Day at the La Salette Shrine on Rte 4A in Enfield, New Hampshire. The lights will be on and open to the public from 5-9 p.m.…
Killington welcomes the World Cup
November 24, 2021
Can Shiffrin defend her Slalom title amongst the fastest women technical ski racers? By Polly Mikula This weekend, Nov. 27-28, the Women’s Audi FIS Ski World Cup returns to Killington for Giant Slalom and Slalom races. Last year, all North American FIS Alpine ski races were canceled due to the pandemic. “Returning from a pandemic-induced…