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Help wanted: Teachers, principals in demand in many districts
August 22, 2018
By Lola Duffort/ VTDigger In Rutland City, school administrators searched high and low for a qualified higher-level math teacher this spring. Coming up empty, they asked their counterparts in neighboring towns if they could recommend anyone on the market. Basically everyone responded the same way – “We’re looking, too.” “Almost every high school/7-12 setting in…
Man shoots son through closed door
August 22, 2018
Staff report A Goshen man pleaded not guilty on Aug. 20 after police said he shot his son around 3:30 a.m. Sunday, Aug. 19. Jeffery Young, 49, of Goshen, is being held without bail and is being charged with second degree murder, aggravated domestic assault and two counts of reckless endangerment. Police said Young had…
Rescheduled Rick Redington concert set for Cavendish
August 22, 2018
Wednesday, Aug. 22, 6 p.m.—CAVENDISH—The Cavendish Community and Conservation Association invites everyone to the Proctorsville Green for the continuing summer music series on Wednesday, Aug. 22 at 6 p.m. to hear the rocking good sounds of Rick Redington and the Luv. This is a rescheduled concert since Redington was originally scheduled for earlier this season…
Killington’s first ski nurse passes through town
August 22, 2018
By Polly Lynn Mikula Jane Langill, Killington’s first ski nurse, swung through town with her oldest daughter Martha Thursday, Aug. 16 and stopped by the Mountain Times to introduce herself and share a few stories. “We lived in the little red farmhouse where Aspen East now sits,” she said. Langill and her husband Stephen, raised…
Write-in votes shed light on voter preferences
August 22, 2018
By Julia Purdy Ballots bursting with candidates for prominent positions make for exciting races and clear winners, but a deeper dive can offer clues about the minds of voters, especially in primary elections, which are noted for their low turnout, and especially in unsettled times. Two overlooked features of the ballot are the write-ins and…
Barnard, Orwell fight school consolidation
August 22, 2018
By Curt Peterson In June the Agency of Education made “recommendations” for over 90 local school districts that wish to avoid consolidation with merged districts under ACT 46. AoE recommended 18 districts for “forced merger.” The final decision will be made by the state Board of Education by Nov. 30. Two towns recommended for forced…
Williams asks for recount
August 22, 2018
By Katy Savage RUTLAND—After losing a Rutland County Senate seat by five votes in the Republican primary election Aug. 14, candidate Terry Williams has asked for a recount. Williams, 66, of Poultney, filed his request for recount with the Rutland County clerk on Monday, Aug. 20. Williams, who is a member of the Poultney Select…
Rockin’ The Region with Silas
August 22, 2018
By DJ Dave Hoffenberg Andy Prior, a.k.a. Silas, has many configurations of groups and they’re all good. If you’ve heard them, you know that already. If you have not, then any time you see The Bubsies, Supply and Demand or Silas listed, go check it out. I had the pleasure of speaking with Silas and…
Harvest your dreams
August 21, 2018
By Cal Garrison a.k.a. Mother of the Skye This week’s Horoscopes are coming out under the light of a Sagittarius Moon. At about 7:30 p.m., the moon turned Void-of-Course until it entered Capricorn when the clock struck midnight on Tuesday, Aug. 21, On Aug. 23, at approximately 12:09 a.m., the sun will move out of…
Horoscopes for August 15th – 21st, 2018
August 21, 2018
Cal Garrison (a.k.a Mother of the Skye) writes weekly horoscopes for The Mountain Times. If you would like an emailed notification sent to you weekly, sign up for the newsletter, below. Want to hear more from Mother of the Skye? Check out Mother's Celestial Inspirations for a deeper look into this weeks horoscopes Mother of the Skye has…
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Tasting New Zealand varietals
August 17, 2018
By Becca Zidik If you thought the ’70s were wild in America, imagine the party New Zealand had when the first wine grape vines were planted in Marlborough! That’s right, in 1973, some extremely smart soul planted vines in the now bustling wine region thanks to the abundant sunshine, cool nights, and perfect soil conditions.…
Beyond the sea
August 17, 2018
By Dom Cioffi At the age of 7 or 8, I boarded my first commercial airline flight. It was February and I was headed to Florida with my mother to spend two weeks at my grandparents’ villa. “Villa” sounds fancy, but in reality it was nothing more than an old, one-story dorm from a once-operational…
Rockin’ The Region with Dan Tyminski
August 17, 2018
By DJ Dave Hoffenberg RUTLAND—Dan Tyminski is excited to play the Vermont State Fair on Friday because he’s coming home. Tyminski has been living in Nashville, Tennessee, the past 15 years but was born and raised in West Rutland. “[I’m] so excited to be coming to the fair. I was shocked when it showed up…
Empowering influences in a child’s life
August 16, 2018
By Marguerite Jill Dye “The most traumatic part of being a refugee for me was the loss of our home, our village, and being torn from the place where I grew up that I knew and loved,” Walter Hess said at our dining room table. An attentive audience had gathered to hear Walter and his…