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Rockin’ the region with Good Noise
December 7, 2017
By DJ Dave Hoffenberg This weekend is the return of new sensation and my favorite cover band, Good Noise, to the Pickle Barrel Nightclub, both Friday and Saturday night. You get an extra treat on Saturday because it’s also the annual Pimp ‘n’ Ho Ho Ho Party. Good Noise knows how to rock a Pickle…
Drumming up some talent
December 7, 2017
By Dom Cioffi One day, just before Christmas a couple years ago, my brother-in-law pulled me aside to ask a question. He walked me into a spare room and pointed to several cardboard boxes that were in the corner, asking me if I was interested in the contents. I wandered over and peeled one of…
$25,000 grant to enable more students to ski, snowboard at Pico
December 7, 2017
By Karen D. Lorentz Pico may have just turned 80 years old, but the area is still young at heart. True to its long history, Pico Mountain continues to foster lessons for children that the National Winter Sports Education Foundation (NWSEF) has awarded a $25,000 grant to expand the Pico School Program. The program offers…
Rutland Region news briefs
December 7, 2017
By Lani Duke Winter parking warning City winter parking rules went in effect Dec. 1, and will continue in place until April 1. Downtown parking is prohibited between 3 and 6 a.m., and on other city streets between midnight and 6 a.m. Cars interfering with snow removal may be towed and owners fined $75 or…
Lakes Region news briefs
December 7, 2017
By Lani Duke Castleton Float Bridge contract approved, credit union permitting questioned CASTLETON—Blair Enman of Enman Kesselring Consulting Engineering told the Castleton Select Board Nov. 27 that his company has been involved in the Float Bridge rework since about 2014. The east side is finished and Enman Kesselring is working on the proposal to build…
Proposed tax on tuition waivers alarms students, colleges
December 7, 2017
Elizabeth Hewitt, VTDigger Tatiana Gladkikh is in her first year of studying for her doctorate in natural resources at the University of Vermont. The 27-year-old, a Russian citizen, receives a stipend for her studies and work at the university. But a change to tax law that is under consideration in Congress could significantly increase her…
Leahy secures $1.3 million for police heroin task force
December 7, 2017
Senate Appropriations Committee Vice Chairman Patrick Leahy announced a grant of more than $1.3 million for the Vermont State Police to continue its aggressive work fighting the opioid epidemic in Vermont on Wednesday, Nov. 29. This was the second-largest of only eight grants awarded nationwide through the COPS Anti-Heroin Task Force (AHTF) grant program that…
GMP rates expected to rise 5 percent
December 7, 2017
By Mike Polhamus, VTDigger Green Mountain Power’s electric rates are slated to rise by 5 percent in 2018 if the Public Utility Commission approves a deal the state’s largest utility reached this month with the Vermont Department of Public Service. The deal incorporates approximately $18 million due to GMP customers as a result of terms…
Annual Gift-of-Life Marathon helps keep the blood supply strong
December 7, 2017
New Community Challenge will award winner with sweet treats (maple creemees!) and bragging rights RUTLAND—Planners of the 2017 Gift-of-Life Marathon blood drive are appealing to the competitive nature of the greater Rutland area with the addition of a Community Challenge that will help keep the blood supply strong as well as reward the winning team…
State to test for chemicals at dry cleaners near child care, preschools
December 7, 2017
As part of a continued focus on protecting Vermont’s most vulnerable, six child care and preschool programs located within 200 feet of current or former dry cleaning businesses will be evaluated in December to determine if dry cleaning chemicals are present, according to a Nov. 29 news release. Chemicals associated with dry cleaning can seep…
Vermont Health Connect open enrollment deadline looms, Dec. 15
December 7, 2017
State officials marked the end of the first month of Health Access open enrollment by thanking Vermonters for acting promptly ahead of this year’s deadline, but remind those who still need coverage to be sure to log in to VermontHealthConnect.gov or call by Dec. 15. The customer support center will be open Saturday, Dec. 9,…
Rutland brewpub owner looks to open new beer-making facility in city
December 6, 2017
By Alan J. Keays, VTDigger RUTLAND – A Rutland brewpub is looking to grow its beer-making operation. The city’s Board of Aldermen at a meeting Monday night, Nov. 20, approved several business incentives for Dale Patterson, owner of the downtown Hop’n Moose brewpub, to open a separate brewing and canning facility, to be known as Rutland Beer…
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Horoscopes for November 29th – December 5th, 2017
December 6, 2017
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…
The Miro Sprague Quartet to perform dynamic jazz in Brandon
December 1, 2017
Courtesy of Brandon Music MIRO SPRAGUE