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Halloween help

November 9, 2018
Dear Editor, On Halloween, Wednesday, Oct. 31 the Pittsford Recreation Department welcomed over 200 trick or treaters and their families to the annual Lothrop PTO Trunk or Treat. I would like to thank the Pittsford Fire Department Boo Mobile, Pittsford First Response, Pittsford Police Department and 300-plus VT Police Academy Cadets, Lothrop Principal Debbie Alexander,…

Remembering WWI, 100 years ago

November 9, 2018
Dear Editor, It was at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month 100 years ago in 1918 that World War I, “the war to end all wars,” ended. It is with honor that we as a nation stand together every year on Nov. 11 to recognize the women and men who…

November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month

November 9, 2018
By Darius Seidle and Mark Jacobs Lung Cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in the United States. The biggest cause of lung cancer is smoking, followed by radon and radiation exposure, and environmental pollution. Usually the symptoms of lung cancer don’t appear until the disease is already at an advanced, non-curable stage. Patients…

Will bond downgrade spark pension reform?

November 9, 2018
By Rob Roper On Oct. 23, Moody’s, the investors' credit service, downgraded Vermont’s bond rating from AAA to Aa1. This has significant implications for the state’s ability to borrow money and the cost of doing so. The reasons Moody’s cited for the downgrade were “low growth prospects from an aging population,” and “debt and unfunded…

Agency of Commerce: Rutland’s authenticity is ‘awesome’

November 8, 2018
By Curt Peterson Deputy Secretary Ted Brady of the Agency of Commerce and Community Development spoke Oct. 30 at the annual REDC meeting. By Curt Peterson RUTLAND— Deputy Secretary Ted Brady of the Agency of Commerce and Community Development gave the keynote presentation at the Rutland Economic Development Corp (REDC) 81st annual meeting Tuesday, Oct.…

Hunters asked to help collect deer data

November 8, 2018
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is asking hunters for help in a statewide initiative to gather more biological data on the state’s deer population.  Hunters who get a deer during the Nov. 10-25 rifle season are asked to provide an incisor tooth from their deer when they go to a reporting station. Biologists are…

Lawsuit alleging police brutality in Rutland suffers setback

November 8, 2018
By Alan J. Keays/VTDigger A federal judge has thrown out claims in a police brutality lawsuit against Rutland City and its police department, but Matthew Hart, a Rutland attorney representing Smith-Wallett, said he’s pressing forward against officer Ryan Ashe, who he alleges used excessive force when arresting his client. Judge Christina Reiss issued the ruling…

Vermont physicians’ group comes out against legal marijuana market

November 8, 2018
By Anne Wallace Allen/ VTDigger The Vermont Medical Society has come out strongly against proposals to commercialize marijuana, saying that expanding use in Vermont would harm infants and youth, increase traffic fatalities, and hinder workplace productivity. The society, which represents about 2,000 of the state’s physicians and physician assistants, said in a resolution Oct. 27…

Southern Vermont Arts Center names new leader

November 8, 2018
Submitted Southern Vermont Arts Center names new leader Bob Van Degna Southern Vermont Arts Center in Manchester announced Bob Van Degna as its new president of the board of trustees, effective Oct. 20, 2018. For the last several months, Degna has been acting as board liaison to the staff, helping to create new momentum at SVAC.…

All Points Animal Care names new veterinarian Nov. 1

November 8, 2018
Heidi Crane is joining All Points Animal Care on Nov. 1 Crane is a graduate of Cornell University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and has an undergraduate degree from Tufts University. She grew up in upstate New York but spent four years practicing in Colorado after graduating from veterinary school. She returned East to complete an…

GEAR UP grant will help six local schools

November 8, 2018
Six local schools are part of a sweeping $31 million, seven-year GEAR UP grant awarded to the Vermont Student Assistance Corp. GEAR UP, or Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs, is federally funded by the U.S. Department of Education to increase the number of low-income students who are prepared to enroll and succeed…

Rutland Pride ends season like champs

November 8, 2018
The Rutland Pride 7th and 8th grade football team finished up with an impressive season this past week.  There were 38 players from the Rutland area that participated in the program this year.  Area high school football teams have a lot to look forward too with these players in the future years.  The team scored…

Green Mountain College suspends men’s lacrosse

November 8, 2018
POULTNEY— Green Mountain College is indefinitely suspending its intercollegiate men’s lacrosse program, effective immediately. Limited participation in men’s lacrosse has been a trend over several years at the college and has culminated in a roster that falls well short of what is required to compete at the collegiate level. “This has been a very difficult…

FOLA presents Broadway Theatre Live, ‘ Present Laughter ’

November 8, 2018
Courtesy FOLA A showing of Broadway’s “Present Laughter” will be shown at Ludlow Town Hall Saturday.

‘The Telling Project’ aims to establish connections for veterans, community

November 8, 2018
By Dragons Eye The Telling Project is a way for families and communities to gain a better understanding of their military veterans.