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Prepare for a wild ride

July 11, 2018
By Cal Garrison a.k.a. Mother of the Skye This week’s horoscopes are coming out under the light of a Taurus Moon. At around noon time, on July 9, it will turn Void-of-Course for about one hour until it enters Gemini at 12:58 p.m. (EST). With the Dog Days officially underway, and a series of eclipses lining up…

Horoscopes for July 4th – 10th, 2018

July 11, 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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David Marc vanOrman, 67

July 6, 2018
David Marc vanOrman, 67, of Pekin, IL., passed away at 11:45 a.m. Sunday, June 24, 2018, at his home. He was formerly of Green Valley, IL, where he was a farmer of 46 years. Born Oct. 27, 1950, in Peoria to Forrest and Alverne (Craig) vanOrman, he married Sarah Whiteford on Aug. 21, 1971, in…

The days of trading stamps

July 5, 2018
In today’s world you can save money by downloading coupons to your phone and save money as you shop. Of course, if you follow my column on a regular basis you know that I don’t do that from my 2003 Tracfone! Back in the 50s and 60s when I was growing up, my parents didn’t…

Web decorations

July 5, 2018
By Rachel Marie Sargent When I was little and tagging along when my dad tended his vegetables, I would sometimes find large black and yellow garden spiders. They were beautiful, and I noticed they had a curious trait: they often added a bright white decorative zigzag to their webs. I always wondered why, if a…

Killington softball league: Ties for second, third … still no wins for rookie team Karrtel

July 5, 2018
How quickly things change. Just like the Madden Curse, the Mountain Times curse is real. Just ask Killington Resort. The Madden Curse affects football players and the Mountain Times curse is for softball teams. Last week the article headline read, “Killington is back on top.” They were until play resumed and then they lost their…

Your tastebuds will dance with this

July 5, 2018
By Becca Zidik ’Tis the season for skippin’, flip-floppin’, and of course, sippin’... on that wine you’ve wanted to try since you heard about it on Twitter exactly three and a half days ago. California’s acclaimed Napa Valley is home to Silverado Vineyards. With six distinctive vineyards in the heart of Napa, the property prides itself…

Open letter to Pope Francis

July 5, 2018
By Marguerite Jill Dye (Her 100th Column!) Your Holiness, Although I believe we’ve never met in person, I feel as if I know you. Our lives overlapped for a time in Buenos Aires when you were the Superior of the Society of the Jesuits and I served as a mission intern for the Board of Global…

Baird memorial knits community together

July 5, 2018
By Julia Purdy N. CHITTENDEN—On Saturday, June 23, about 80 residents, friends and visitors gathered to witness the dedication of the Royal Baird memorial stone and flagpole in its new location at the junction of West Road and Stoney Hill Road in N. Chittenden. Royal (“Jack”) Baird joined the Marines at age 17 in 1943,…

Mosquito spraying called into question; Toxics Action Center, VLS challenge BLSG permit

July 5, 2018
By Lee J. Kahrs Environmentalists seek to block the state permit allowing the local insect control district to spray pesticides to control mosquitoes. The Toxics Action Center and the Environmental Natural Resources Law Clinic at Vermont Law School filed an appeal on June 13 with the state Environmental Court regarding the Vermont Department of Environmental…

‘Jurassic World’ falls short

July 5, 2018
By Dom Cioffi  My wife and I took our son to summer camp this past weekend for a four-week program meant to build character and enrich young lives. Our son, however, would have preferred to stay home to play video games for the month of July, which is part of the reason why we sent…

Rockin’ The Region with Brothers Flynn

July 5, 2018
By DJ Dave Hoffenberg Red, white, blue, orange and green. Happy Fourth of July, everyone. If you’re looking for something to do the coming weekend, head to McGrath’s Irish Pub in Killington, and see the great Irish duo, Brothers Flynn. They’ll be playing July 6-7, 7:30 p.m. to close both nights. They’ve been rockin’ the…

Rutland area native and business owner plans to open beauty school

July 4, 2018
By Katy Savage A new beauty school is coming to Rutland. Paige Carrara, 25, the owner of Blush Salon and Beauty Lounge, received a $10,000 loan from the Business Incentive Assistance Program to open what she plans to call the Paige Elizabeth Academy of Cosmetology. The business incentive program was created to encourage business development…

Mosquitoes test positive for West Nile in Springfield

July 4, 2018
SPRINGFIELD—Five mosquito pools collected in Springfield have tested positive for West Nile virus at the Vermont Department of Health Laboratory. These are the first positive pools – or group of up to 50 mosquitos of the same species – of the 2018 surveillance season. The infected mosquitoes were collected by the Vermont Agency of Agriculture and tested…