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Young snowboarder secures sponsors, talent agency

July 20, 2022
By Sheri Curtin Harley Ruffle, the 4-year-old snowboard phenomenon from Killington, continues to make waves in the snowboard industry in the off season. Ruffle is a team rider for VTSP (Vermont Slope Posse) with multiple sponsorships. He’s now part of Wasserman Sports Talent Agency out of Los Angeles under Circe Wallace — one of the…

Vermont ranked as top state to live in, retaining title

July 20, 2022
Fred Thys/VTDigger CNBC has ranked Vermont as the top state to live in, same as last year. The cable business news channel cited how easy it is to vote in Vermont as one reason, mentioning that residents can opt to vote by mail or in person, and can start voting 45 days before election day.…

Petco Love invests in the Rutland County Humane Society to save and improve the lives of pets

July 20, 2022
A $7,500 grant will be celebrated at RCHS on July 22 Friday, July 22 — RUTLAND — The Rutland County Humane Society is set to receive a $7,500 grant investment from national nonprofit Petco Love during a special celebration at Rutland Petco, 312 US Route 7, on July 22 at 10 a.m., in support of…

Fair Haven welcomes the Spirit of Johnny Cash

July 20, 2022
Thursday, July 21 — FAIR HAVEN — “The Spirit of Johnny Cash- Harold Ford, Our June & The Cash Band” will make their first visit to the Fair Haven Green on Thursday, July 21. Members of this group are Harold Ford, Kelly Hurley, Archie Anderson, Heath Scott, and Les Wheeler. The band describes their genre…

Romney: America is in denial

July 20, 2022
By Angelo Lynn/Addison County Independent Editor’s note: Angelo Lynn is the editor and publisher of the Addison County Independent, a sister publication to the Mountain Times. The esteemed Atlantic Monthly ran a commentary by Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, titled “America is in Denial.” Shortly after, The Washington Post editorial board penned an editorial in which…

Rutland to get new train statue

July 20, 2022
By Jacob Knipes Downtown Rutland will be receiving a new art exhibit this fall. The donation of a train statue currently located in the West Rutland Art Park was approved in a unanimous vote at the Board of Aldermen meeting on July 5. The statue, officially titled “Across Time and Space,” was built by Chinese…

The Morning Dudes to play in Proctorsville, Wednesday

July 20, 2022
Wednesday, July 20 — PROCTORSVILLE —The town of Cavendish will present the next concert in its 2022 annual summer music series on Wednesday, July 20 at 6 p.m. at the Svec Memorial Green in Proctorsville when The Morning Dudes will take the stage. The Morning Dudes play songs from the wide and varied repertoire of…

The many ways of cedar

July 20, 2022
By Catherine Schmitt Some things are so familiar, so common, that they are often overlooked. Such is the case with northern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis). Also known as eastern white cedar, this tree grows throughout the Northeast, but only in certain places, in part because it has evolved many ways to live and grow that…

Farm stand proposal has Hartland in an uproar

July 20, 2022
By Curt Peterson No one would argue that the Bedell Farm in Hartland, with its crumbling barn, overgrown fields, poorly-aging home and some rusty implements, wasn’t an eyesore. So when Rock Webster’s land improvement company cleared the structures, leveled the grounds and planted grass, local residents were elated. Then stakes appeared, and “the question” filled…

Rockin the Region with Valerie Barretto, July 22-24

July 20, 2022
By DJ Dave Hoffenberg You have three chances to see an amazing artist who is new to Killington but only one chance to eat a six course meal while doing so. Rivershed Killington will have Valerie Barretto performing Friday and Saturday, July 22 and 23, 6-9 p.m. She’s also performing that Sunday, July 24 from…

Silver Lake hut shortcircuits public comment

July 20, 2022
Dear Editor, The recent proposal by Vermont Huts Association (VHA) and Moosalamoo Association (MA) to construct a hut next to Silver Lake in the Moosalamoo National Recreation and Education Area in Leicester (Addison County) reveals numerous problems with the USDA/forest service’s management of the Green Mountain National Forest (GMNF). Pitched as connecting trails and establishing…

Inflation exceeds 9%

July 20, 2022
By Kevin Theissen If you’ve been to the grocery store recently, you’ve noticed sharp increase in prices. The effects of the Covid-19 pandemic are still affecting global supply chains. Recent U.S. inflation levels have surpassed 9% year-over-year in June, according to Statista. The price of eggs rose 33% between June 2021 and June 2022 and…

KES to get new $2M roof

July 20, 2022
By Katy Savage Killington Elementary School is slated to get a new roof next year. The building’s roof is “leaking everywhere,” Jim Fenn, Windsor Central Supervisory Union’s director of finance and operations, told board members on July 12. The project is estimated to cost up to $2 million for a new roof and insulation inside…

Dealing with the pain

July 20, 2022
By Dom Cioffi According to the CDC, fentanyl is now the No. 1 cause of death for Americans between those aged 18-45. The drug has surpassed suicide, Covid, and car accidents to take the top position. In 2021, over 100,000 people died from overdoses in the U.S.; two thirds of those deaths were from fentanyl.…

Candidates for U.S. Congress in Ludlow forum Thursday, July 21

July 20, 2022
Thursday, July 21 — LUDLOW —Five candidates seeking their party’s nomination for the Vermont seat in the United States House of Representatives will participate in a candidates’ forum in the Ludlow Town Hall’s Heald Auditorium on Thursday, July 21 at 7 p.m. Candidates will be asked questions by the forum’s moderator dealing with regional, state,…