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Educational equity is about all of us
September 29, 2021
By Rep. Emilie Kornheiser Editor’s Note: Rep. Emilie Kornheiser, D-Brattleboro, is vice chair of the House Ways and Means Committee, co-chair of the task force on the implementation of the pupil weighting factors report, and a state legislator since 2019. Vermont’s commitment to equitable access to education is enshrined in our constitution, which established the…
Fond memories of Killington
September 29, 2021
Dear Editor, I wanted to take a moment to reflect back and share to a time in my youth that I have such fond memories living for a couple years in Killington. The year was I believe 1972, give or take, I was in third or fourth grade. My family had made a move to…
Fatal zip line accident at Stowe Mountain Resort under investigation
September 29, 2021
By Jackie O’Brien/VTDigger Authorities are investigating why a Stowe Mountain Resort employee crashed and died while riding a zip line on Thursday. Scott Lewis, 53, of Stowe crashed into the anchoring platform that holds up a zip line at the resort just after 3 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 21, police said. Lewis was working at…
For the greater good: saluting Vermont’s nonprofits
September 29, 2021
By Liz Dimarco Weinmann For most of my four decades in Vermont, I worked for large marketing agencies and nonprofits based in New York City and Washington, traveling from Rutland throughout the country. For most of 2020 and 2021, I hunkered down here, a Zoomer Boomer working remotely, and I have had more opportunities to…
Linnea Saunders Minard, 77
September 29, 2021
Linnea Saunders Minard died Sunday, Sept. 19, at the age of 77 in her home in Killington with family by her side. She was born on July 5, 1944, in Queens, New York, daughter of Ray and Anna Saunders. She married David Minard on Aug. 13, 1966. Linn was a loving member of her community.…
CU alumni push back on ‘Vermont State University’
September 29, 2021
Board of trustees to make decision on name, Sept. 29 By Tiffany Tan/VTDigger The Vermont State Colleges System’s board of trustees will consider public comments before deciding whether to adopt “Vermont State University” as the new name for the planned consolidation of Castleton University, Northern Vermont University and Vermont Tech. About a thousand Castleton alumni, for…
Connecting Covid, culverts, climate change and Vermont’s future forests
September 29, 2021
How Okemo State Forest is using one-time Covid-19 relief money to improve public access and forest resilience By Christine McGowan, Vermont Forest Industry Network There is just one road up the back side of Mt. Holly in Okemo State Forest. Originally built in the 1980s for forest management, the road now also supports snow machines…
Revenue up at GMNGC
September 29, 2021
By Brett Yates KILLINGTON — The municipally-owned Green Mountain National Golf Course (GMNGC) has enjoyed a profitable season thus far, netting $28,000 more than it had at the same point last year, according to the Killington Select Board, which reviewed General Manager David Bowyer’s comparative budget report for the first two months of Fiscal Year…
Mendon, Gov. Scott honors Doug Casella
September 29, 2021
By Ethan Weinstein MENDON — When Tropical Storm Irene destroyed Route 4 in Mendon at the end of August 2011, people said it would take until November to rebuild the road. But the reconstruction team, led by Doug Casella, rebuilt Route 4 in just 18 days. On Friday, Sept. 24, the town of Mendon celebrated…
Dr. Carrie Wulfman, MD named CMO of OneCare
September 29, 2021
BRANDON – Dr. Carrie Wulfman, MD, a family medicine physician of 30 years currently practicing at Brandon Primary Care, has been named chief medical officer (CMO) of OneCare Vermont. Dr. Wulfman will continue to practice at the Brandon facility while holding the position of CMO at OneCare Vermont, which is based in Colchester. As OneCare’s…
Featured Pets for Sept. 29 – Oct. 5, 2021
September 29, 2021
1-year-old. Neutered male. Corgi mix. Tan. I am sure to make you smile with our time spent together. I am just the happiest little boy and a perfect size. Rutland County Humane Society, 765 Stevens Road, Pittsford, VT • (802) 483-6700 • Tues. – Sat. 12-5p.m. Closed Sun. & Mon. • www.rchsvt.org "I’m a 3-year-old…
It’s time to go apple picking!
September 29, 2021
By Brooke Geery For hundreds of years, people have used apples to keep doctors at bay and teachers happy for good reason. Whether you prefer pies, turnovers, or chomping into them fresh and raw, apples are one of the finest fruits out there. Vermont’s climate is prime for these sweet and hardy treats, and starting…
Plymouth Notch Antique Apple Fest comes to Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site
September 29, 2021
Saturday, Oct. 2 at 10 a.m. — PLYMOUTH NOTCH — The President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site hosts the 6th annual Plymouth Notch Antique Apple Fest on Saturday, Oct. 2, 10 a.m.–4 p.m. This celebration of the harvest pays special tribute to the apple. Visit our heirloom apple orchard and sample vintage apple varieties. The…
Vermont Farmers Food Center hosts a harvest festival
September 29, 2021
Sunday, Oct. 3 at 3 p.m. — RUTLAND — Vermont Farmers Food Center hosts its 7th annual community fundraising dinner at VFFC. It has been working with local farmers, chefs, and restaurants to create a wonderful local, nutritious meal for our community. A drive-though take-out option is available 3-4:30 p.m. There is also safe outdoor…
Ludlow Elementary School puts on Ludlow Harvest Fair
September 29, 2021
Saturday, Oct. 2 at 10 a.m. — LUDLOW — The Ludlow Elementary School parent teacher group (PTG) is hosting its largest fundraiser of the year, Harvest Festival. The festival, located on the front lawn of Black River High School will be filled with food, crafters, farm animals, kids games and fun, including a cow-plop bingo.…