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Be filled with the spirit of generosity

December 1, 2016
By Cal Garrison, a.k.a. Mother of the Skye This week’s Horoscopes are coming out under the light of a Void-of-Course, Scorpio Moon, a moon that will perk up and get the ball rolling again when it moves into Sagittarius at around 3:30 p.m., EST. The shift from Scorpio to Sagittarius is almost palpable; Scorpio is…

Clarendon woman dies in car accident

December 1, 2016
CLARENDON — A local woman died from injuries resulting from a car accident on Monday last week. Troopers from the Rutland Vermont State Police Barracks responded to a two-vehicle crash at the U.S. Route 7 and Vt. Route 7B intersection in Clarendon, Vt. Troopers say Susan Allard of Clarendon, Vt. entered U.S. Route 7 and into…

Vermont State Troopers increasing enforcement over holiday season

December 1, 2016
Vermont has experienced 58 traffic fatalities this year, impacting many of our families and their communities. In an attempt to spread awareness and keep drivers safe, a seatbelt campaign is planned for the heavily traveled holiday season to ensure highways remain safe through the remainder of the year. The Vermont State Police will be participating…

Police locate missing hunter

December 1, 2016
Members of the Vt. State Police Search and Rescue Team located a previously reported missing hunter from Connecticut in Shewsbury last week. Trey Young, age 45, was found in good health in a wooded area off Eastham Road approximately 24 hours after he was reported missing. Young was evaluated by members of Rutland Regional Ambulance…

Horoscopes for November 23rd – November 29th, 2016

December 1, 2016
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 Horoscopes for…

Gift-of-Life Marathon appeals for blood donors

November 30, 2016
RUTLAND—With opening day of the Gift-of-Life Marathon–12 Days of Giving barely a week away, organizers today issued an urgent appeal for blood donors. “Appointments are lagging, with well less than half the number of appointments we’d like for the first several days of the event, which starts next week,” said Green Mountain Power Vice President…

Rutland Region – News Briefs

November 30, 2016
Rutland City makes a new green move The lighting of this year’s decorated Christmas tree in Depot Park marks what may be an ecologically significant change to the community’s holiday traditions. In previous years, the city searched for a large tree that a local homeowner would donate, most likely one that had outgrown its site…

Lakes Region – News briefs

November 30, 2016
College and beyond Castleton alumni Natalie Sargeant and Joshua Levandowski, 2012 and 2014 graduates, have undertaken travel nursing, working with the agency Advantage RN, applying to hospitals that have need of both their skillsets. Assignments are 13 weeks long with occasional options for contract extension. Last summer they worked in North Carolina, then spent the…

Experts explain the why, how and psychology of fraud

November 30, 2016
Tips to heed to stay safe By Karen D. Lorentz “Computers are commodity items. They are inexpensive and it’s easy to use them to commit cyber fraud,” noted Elliott Greenblott, Vermont’s AARP Fraud Coordinator and Volunteer at a recent presentation in Rutland. What makes cyber fraud work so well, he explained, is that “most computer…

Freedom & Unity TV announces film contest, new award for works in progress

November 30, 2016
Calling all filmmakers ages 10-30 who live or go to school in Vermont: Win cash prizes and share your work on Vermont PBS and at film festivals statewide in the 2017 Freedom & Unity TV Vermont Youth Film Contest. The deadline for the third annual competition, which accepts short films with a Vermont focus, is…

Stafford Tech students win big in cooking contest

November 30, 2016
On Friday, Nov. 18 at the Lost Nation Theater in Montpelier, members of the Stafford Technical Center’s culinary arts class competed in the eighth annual Culinary Classic competition against teams from other Vermont tech centers. The student competitors were Eric Morton, a senior second year culinary student from Rutland High School; Noah Hamilton, a junior…

Skating, broomball return to Giorgetti Arena

November 30, 2016
Tyke Skate time is for ages 6 and under with parent/guardian and provides an opportunity to introduce skating to young children. Grab your little ones and join us on Wednesday mornings from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Carrying children in arms, slings or packs is not allowed. Fee is $6 per family with skate rentals available…

Local programs receive grants to promote wellbeing

November 30, 2016
RUTLAND—The Bowse Health Trust Committee has announced funding approval for two new projects. Each project will receive up to three years of funding starting in 2017. In the past 20 years, the Bowse Health Trust has funded a total of 58 programs, which target residents of all ages in the Rutland County community. With the…

VINS presents discussion on global politics and climate change

November 30, 2016
Wednesday, Nov. 30 at 6 p.m.—WHITE RIVER JUNCTION—The Vermont Institute of Natural Science (VINS) invites the public to join in a discussion on global politics and climate change, Brain Buzz: World Climate Exercise, on Wednesday, Nov. 30, 6-7 p.m. at the Upper Valley Food Co-op, 193 North Main Street, White River Junction. The U.N.’s Paris…

Green Mountain College sings holiday spirits

November 30, 2016
Saturday, Dec. 3 at 7 p.m.—POULTNEY—The Green Mountain College choirs and chamber ensemble will present the annual spirited holiday concert on Saturday, Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. in Ackley Hall. This popular event will offer lively music for the season and provide opportunities for the audience to join in the singing of favorite holiday carols.…