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Look beyond what you choose to believe

June 7, 2018
By Cal Harrison a.k.a Mother of the Skye  This week’s Horoscopes are coming out under the light of a Void-of-Course, Aquarius Moon that will remain in that mode until it moves into Pisces at a little before 7 a.m. June 5. Aspect-wise, things look pretty easy to take. On the surface, a Grand Trine between Venus,…

Billings Farm and Museum welcomes Milligan as associate director

June 6, 2018
WOODSTOCK—Billings Farm and Museum has a new associate director. Barbara Milligan, formerly the president and CEO of the Cape and Islands United Way, brings with her a strong combination of marketing, development and leadership experience. In her former role, she managed an annual campaign of $1.2 million-plus and spearheaded partnerships that strengthened the organization within…

Vermont-based remote workers will get subsidy

June 6, 2018
By Katy Savage QUECHEE — Joel Parker and his family lived near Boston but they drove two hours to Vermont every weekend. They skied in the winter and cycled in the summer. “Then we got the idea of why don’t we just live here,” Parker, 39 said. Parker, his wife and children, ages 11 and…

Vail to buy Okemo, Sunapee, Crested Butte

June 6, 2018
Mueller family will enter purchase agreement after 36 years at the helm By Elizabeth Hewitt, VTDigger LUDLOW — Triple Peaks, LLC, owned by Tim and Diane Mueller and their children Ethan and Erica Mueller, announced Monday, June 4, they have entered into a purchase agreement with Vail Resorts, Inc. Triple Peaks, LLC is the parent company…

Students prepare for SkillsUSA conference themed ‘Champions at work, job-ready day one’

June 6, 2018
RUTLAND—Seven local high school students are busy preparing for the 54th annual National Leadership and Skills Conference, hosted by Virginia-based SkillsUSA in Louisville, Ky., June 25-29. SkillsUSA is a career training organization that recognizes promising students in the trades, technical fields, and service professions. The theme for this year is “Champions at work, job-ready day…

Act 46 plan recommends 18 school district mergers

June 6, 2018
By Stacey Peters and Colin Meyn, VTDigger The education secretary released a long-awaited — and for many anxiety-inducing — report Friday, June 1, recommending which school districts should merge. Acting Education Secretary Heather Bouchey recommended 18 consolidations, under a mandate written into the school district consolidation law, Act 46. In some cases, the secretary recommends that groups of…

Woodstock bridge to open Friday

June 6, 2018
By Stephen Seitz WOODSTOCK—Bridge 51, which crosses Kedron Brook on Route 4 in Woodstock Village, will be open this Friday, May 8, according to a statement from the Vermont Agency of Transportation. The work remaining includes rubbing the concrete finish of the new bridge rail (by hand), installing the signs, and line striping. The bridge…

Water testing underway after state finds contaminated wells in Clarendon

June 6, 2018
By Katy Savage CLARENDON — The state is testing 20 private and public water wells near the Rutland airport after finding five wells were contaminated with cancer-causing chemicals. “Our hope is that that this set of sampling will finally define the degree and extent of impact of the water supplies,” said Matt Moran, an environmental…

Rutland man dies after boat overturns on Lake Bomoseen

June 6, 2018
By Katy Savage CASTLETON—A man was pronounced dead after he was found submerged in 5 feet of water in Lake Bomoseen last weekend. Richard Grimly,  73, of Rutland was pronounced dead around 2 p.m. Sunday, May 27.  Police said Grimly was found in the water near his overturned kayak. Police haven’t received autopsy results yet.…

Paramount Theatre reopens; Broken roof truss identified as cause of leak

June 6, 2018
By Katy Savage RUTLAND—After canceling a sold-out show and shutting down for two weeks due to a broken roof truss, the Paramount Theatre reopened June 1. The Vermont Fire and Safety issued a certificate of occupancy June 1, declaring the building safe for patrons. The theater closed after a routine inspection in May found one…

Walker Grant, 80, was a Killington ‘institution’

June 5, 2018
Walker Grant (Preston Walker Grant, Jr.), a resident of Killington for nearly 40 years, died March 19, 2018, in Port Charlotte, Fla., where his winter home was. At his request, no service was held. He donated his body for medical research. Mr. Grant was 80 years old, born in Washington, D.C. on Feb. 21, 1938…

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Vetoing the $15 minimum wage was a good thing 

June 3, 2018
By Rob Roper After watching the debate in the State House over the $15 minimum wage it is hard to see how any rational or compassionate person could have, at the end of the day, supported the policy. The potential good that it may have done for a small minority of people was far outweighed…

Rail Trail 5K run/walk returns to Granville countryside

June 1, 2018
Saturday, June 2, 9 a.m.—GRANVILLE, N.Y.—Run or walk on a rail trail through the bucolic Washington County (N.Y.) countryside at 9 a.m. on Saturday, June 2, at the ninth annual Rail Trail to the Footbridge 5K trail race in Granville. Events include a 5K race and Fun Walk, along with a 1K Kids’ Fun Run. The 5K is a…

Mount Independence offers history walk for National Trails Day

June 1, 2018
Saturday, June 2, 2 p.m.—ORWELL—Come to the Mount Independence State Historic Site in Orwell on Saturday, June 2, for a guided history walk from 2-3:30 p.m. This is one of many special walks and hikes across the country to celebrate National Trails Day. Mark Brownell, retired history teacher and board member of the Mount Independence Coalition, the site…