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NASA astronaut to speak at Mount Snow Adaptive Sports, Saturday

December 11, 2019
Saturday, Dec. 14 at 12 p.m.—WEST DOVER—NASA Astronaut Richard Linnehan, DVM, will share his space exploration experiences and challenges, and also discuss how limitations should not be boundaries when he joins Adaptive Sports at Mount Snow for a special event with day and evening programs. Dr. Linnehan has faced many challenges in his 27 years as an astronaut,…

Rockin the Region with Julia Rose

December 11, 2019
by DJ Dave Hoffenberg The Nite Spot is new in town and so is Julia Rose who plays there every Sunday 4:30 p.m. Julia Rose calls her music, “Folk-Pop Jazz with some Indie Soul.” She’s a violist and a vocalist that uses a looper pedal to build 5-8 part harmonies. She plays the ukulele and…

The Movie Diary: Queen and Slim

December 11, 2019
Gone, but not forgotten by Dom Chioffi News travels fast… I was sitting in my living room watching football last Sunday night when a text arrived. I glanced at my phone and saw it was from a high school friend that I’ve remained in light contact with over the years. I assumed he was just…

Mother’s Celestial Inspirations: Brighter times are ahead

December 11, 2019
by Cal Garrison This week’s horoscopes are coming out under the light of a Taurus Moon. Looking at all of the aspects that hold sway over the coming week, I have to ask myself, “What makes you think you have what it takes to make sense of this?” Believe it or not, whether I’m writing…

The Outside Story: The amazing chickadee

December 11, 2019
by Susan Shea Black-capped chickadees are one of the most frequent visitors to our bird feeders in winter, but do we really know them? This common bird exhibits some remarkable behaviors and winter survival strategies. Undoubtedly you’ve heard the familiar “chicka-dee-dee-dee” call in the winter woods. Soon after spotting the caller, with its black cap…

VSP find bomb at Rochester Elementary School

December 11, 2019
The Vermont State Police bomb squad arrived at Rochester Elementary School around noon Thursday, Dec. 5 after a child brought what looked like a hand grenade to class. Explosives technicians later determined the device was an inert training grenade that wouldn’t have exploded. Sgt. Eric Hudson said the device was brought to school by an…

Mountain Times- Volume 49, Number 50: Dec. 11-17, 2019

December 11, 2019
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Barnard to merge with WCSU

December 11, 2019
Staff report Barnard voters decided 119-85 to merge with Windsor Central Supervisory Union on Tuesday. Residents had long debated joining Windsor Central prior to the vote. Some in Barnard wanted to turn Barnard Academy into an independent school to avoid the school’s potential closure in the future. About 29% of the 715 registered voters turned…

Barnard to vote on school merger Tuesday

December 6, 2019
By Curt Peterson Barnard Town Offices will be open from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. on Dec. 10 for voters to decide by Australian ballot whether Barnard Academy will merge into the Windsor Central Modified Unified Union School District. Pam Fraser, Barnard WCUSD board representative for the middle and high school and Carin Park, Barnard…

Shiffrin four-peats in Slalom, takes third in Giant Slalom

December 4, 2019
‘I just love racing in front of the crowd’ By Katy Savage Mikaela Shiffrin is clearly the superstar of Superstar. She won her fourth straight Slalom at the HomeLight Killington World Cup on Sunday, Dec. 1. The races were held on a trail called Superstar. Shiffrin’s lead was sizable, too, at 2.29 seconds combined —…

Defaced Greta Thunberg mural repainted

December 4, 2019
After a mural of 16-year-old climate change activist Greta Thunberg was defaced on the Vermont Farmer Food Center building in Rutland in October, artist Lopi LaRoe repainted another mural of Thunberg in its place.

UVM students study Killington’s bear conflicts

December 4, 2019
By Katy Savage A group of University of Vermont students are trying to solve Killington’s bear problem. Five UVM students attended the Killington Select Board meeting Nov. 19 to present a semester-long project they’ve worked on to understand human- bear conflicts throughout the state. From 2016-2018 Killington had 39 bear conflicts—the second highest number of…

Runners and their canine companions turned out for the Killington Turkey Trot

December 4, 2019
Photos by Aliya Schneider The Killington Turkey Trot, held Thanksgiving morning, Thursday, Nov. 28, raised money for local charities including the Visiting Nurses Assciation & Hospice of the Southwest Region, the Greater Killington Women’s Club and the Killington-Pico Rotary.

Sculpture of AA founder unveiled

December 4, 2019
With an open hand beckoning the viewer on one side and a remarkable likeness of the founder of Alcoholics Anonymous on the other, Rutland’s newest sculpture is designed to celebrate one of the world’s most influential people while inspiring thought and contemplation. The sculpture, honoring William G. Wilson, known as “Bill W.,” was unveiled Nov.…

​Ludlow firefighters cook Thanksgiving meal for family following fire

December 4, 2019
By Virginia Dean Now that Thanksgiving is over, Ludlow resident Samantha DeCarvalho is breathing a sigh of relief – not because she wanted her favorite holiday to end but because it nearly didn’t happen in the first place. “I love Thanksgiving,” DeCarvalho said in a recent interview. “Dinnertime is so important, such a special time…