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Rockin’ The Region with Hope for Vermont

October 27, 2018
By DJ Dave Hoffenberg There’s not many shows where you can mix rap with uplifting spiritual messages. On Saturday, Nov. 3 at 6 p.m., a show like that is at Woodstock’s Little Theater. Local preacher Nate Mispel is bringing Hope for Vermont there. Mispel’s speaking at the event and Blake Whiteley from Indiana and his…

Can’t make it downtown? Watch the Rutland City Halloween Parade live on PEGTV

October 27, 2018
Saturday, Oct. 27, 6:30 p.m.—Rutland Region Community Television (PEGTV) will be cablecasting the 59th annual Rutland City halloween parade live on cable channel 15 starting at approximately 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27. Viewers can also watch it streamed live online at pegtv.com. “Everyone loves a parade,” said PEGTV’s Associate Director, Chris McCormack. “Rutland’s annual halloween parade…

Legendary Halloween party has big prizes for best costumes

October 26, 2018
Wednesday, Oct. 31, 9 p.m.—KILLINGTON—The legendary Wobbly Barn Nightclub opens its doors on Halloween, Wednesday, Oct. 31, for the best costume party in town. Organizers are kicking off the season with live music from the Krishna Funk Band. There will be plenty of tricks and treats to be had on the spookiest night of the…

Billings Farm, MBR National Park host Halloween tours

October 26, 2018
Oct. 27, 31—WOODSTOCK—Billings Farm & Museum, along with the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park have teamed up to offer a seasonal twist on the popular Farm House/Manor House tours on Saturday, Oct. 27 and Wednesday, Oct. 31 from 1-3 p.m. Join for a Life & Death Tour of Billings Farm’s 1890 Farm Manager’s Home and the Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National…

The Grange holds Halloween events for community: movies, pumpkin carving

October 26, 2018
Saturday, Oct. 27, 2 p.m.—SOUTH POMFRET—The Grange Theatre opens its doors for a spooky-good time on Saturday, Oct. 27, as they carve pumpkins and settle in for a little Halloween entertainment on the big screen. Pumpkin carving will take place outside the theatre at 2 p.m. and is free. Warm cider, donuts and Halloween candies…

Woodstock film series returns for the season with ‘Dina’

October 26, 2018
Saturday, Oct. 27, 3 p.m.—WOODSTOCK—Billings Farm & Museum announced the fall and winter line-up of its Woodstock Film Series. Jay Craven, director and curator of the series, has provided an array of exceptional narrative and documentary films for 2018-19.  “As I review our selections for the coming season, I see a theme of human indomitability…

Discover the secret lives of bats

October 26, 2018
Saturday, Oct. 27, 10 a.m.—WOODSTOCK—Join the National Park to celebrate National Bat Week and learn about the secret lives of bats on Saturday, Oct. 27 at 10 a.m. NPS biologist and data manager Adam Kozlowski will introduce guests to the bat inhabitants of Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park and Saint Gaudens National Historic Site, and explain…

The spirit of Thanksgiving starts at Mettawee School

October 26, 2018
Saturday & Sunday, Oct. 27-28—PAWLET—Thanksgiving is a time of the year for families and communities to come together to give thanks for what they have and to help those in need. This year that holiday spirit starts early with the 12th annual Share the Warmth free clothing drive at the Mettawee Community School on the…

Killington Farmers’ Market wraps up season

October 25, 2018
By Susan Durant It was a brisk afternoon for the final Killington Farmers’ Market of the 2018 season.  A group of friends thought it was the perfect excuse to explore the trails at Mission Farm and end the afternoon at the market.  Four of the friends, from the Greater Killington Women’s club, were joined by…

High court rejects bid by ex-Rutland City attorney to overturn prison term

October 25, 2018
By Alan J. Keays/VTDigger The Vermont Supreme Court has rejected a call to overturn the prison sentence for a former attorney for the city Rutland who argued that the judge who sent him behind bars for his role in fatal drunken crash had it out for him. The ruling issued Friday, Oct. 19, by the…

Foster T. Chandler, marketing pioneer, guru

October 25, 2018
Foster T. Chandler Jr., a ski industry legend and marketing icon who helped catapult Killington into one of the nation’s largest and most successful ski areas, will be among honorees inducted into the Vermont Ski & Snowboard Museum Hall of Fame on Saturday, Oct. 27.  One of the consummate marketing directors in the ski business…

Pownal man injured in officer-involved shooting expected to survive

October 25, 2018
By Alan J. Keays/VTDigger POWNAL — Vermont State Police say a Bennington County man critically injured in an officer-involved shooting Thursday night has “stabilized” and is expected to survive. Bernard Rougeau, 48, of Pownal, who police said was shot by Trooper Thomas Sandberg outside his home after he refused orders to drop his shotgun, was…

Parkland students urge Vermont youth to vote

October 25, 2018
By Aidan Quigley BURLINGTON — Three survivors of the Parkland, Florida, high school shooting brought their message of activism and optimism to Vermont Friday, Oct. 19. David Hogg, Emma Gonzalez and Alex Wind, the co-founders of the March for Our Lives movement calling for an end to gun violence in the United States, appeared at…

‘Day One’ celebration brings over 500 to slopes

October 24, 2018
By Katy Savage Killington is open for the season. The resort opened Friday, Oct. 19 with three trails and about 10 inches of manmade snow covering the base. More than 500 people attended opening day, which allowed only passholders on the trails. The resort opened to the general public on Saturday. The lifts opened just…

Fire consumes Vermont Country Store warehouse

October 24, 2018
By Kevin O’Connor/VTDigger CLARENDON — A late-night weekend blaze consumed a Vermont Country Store backup warehouse that many people, hearing initial police scanner chatter and incomplete press reports, feared was the nearby call and distribution center for the $100 million three-generation family business. “We purchased the building just a few months ago to store overflow…