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Project 240 Presents Vice Presidential Debate

October 4, 2016
Former White House Chief of Staff John Sununu to address live crowd RUTLAND, Vt. – The Paramount Theatre and Castleton University present a broadcast of the Vice Presidential Debate as part of the 14-month series, Project 240: Celebrating the American Experience, on Tuesday, October 4 at the Paramount Theatre. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., with…

The Bus celebrates 40th anniversary

September 28, 2016
By Karen D. Lorentz Marble Valley Regional Transit District (MVRTD), generally known as “The Bus” is celebrating its 40th anniversary on Sept. 30 with give-aways from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Transit Center on West Street in Rutland. During its 40 years, The Bus has seen the need for transportation services grow and has expanded…

The Bus recognizes Bergeron for her volunteerism

September 28, 2016
Marble Valley Regional Transit District (The Bus) would like to recognize Emma L. Bergeron for her many years of service as a volunteer driver. Bergeron has been a volunteer driver for The Bus for the past 16 years. She lives in Rutland and graduated from West Rutland High School. She worked for nine years in…

Horoscopes for September 21st – 27th, 2016

September 28, 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…

Killington collaborates with partners across region

September 28, 2016
KPAA and Killington Resort annual meeting highlights past success, future projects, new marketing initiatives By Polly Lynn Mikula “The vibes between the resort and community have changed in past 10 years. There is good communication, a sense of fun,” said Herwig Demschar, Powdr Corp. senior vice president for international business development, opening his portion of…

Up & Down Roll relay-style event returns to Killington, Sunday

September 28, 2016
Event dovetails with Brewfest weekend KILLINGTON—The Up & Down Roll returns to Killington Sunday, Oct. 2. The relay-style bike race is a one-of-a-kind event that incorporates three different styles of riding. Teams will consist of a road rider, cross-country rider, and a downhill rider—each competing in a different section of the race. Individual riders are also welcome…

Science at the Hatchery: lessons in conservation and learning

September 28, 2016
By Julia Purdy CHITTENDEN—Tuesday, Sept. 20, was Conservation Field Day at the Dwight D. Eisenhower National Fish Hatchery in Chittenden for over 100 fifth- and sixth-graders from Chittenden, Leicester, Proctor, Rutland Town, Shrewsbury and Mount Holly. School buses delivered the groups and their parent-chaperones at 9 a.m. and the children spent the day in structured…

Downtown Bar and Grill owners buy Army/Navy store

September 28, 2016
By Patricia Minichiello RUTLAND CITY—The owners of the Downtown Bar and Grill, located at 42 and 44 Center Street, have purchased the former Army/Navy store at 46 Center Street. Erica Balestra and co-owner Dave Means purchased the new building for $110,000 and are in the process of putting just under $200,000 worth of renovations into…

Kerosene can found in basement of home destroyed by fire

September 28, 2016
By Patricia Minichiello RUTLAND CITY— A fire that destroyed a home on Forest Street Sept. 19 has been ruled suspicious by arson investigators. A kerosene can found in the basement of the home was collected for evidence, police said. A fire was lit on each floor of the vacant property at 63 Forest Street, according…

Woodcarvers demonstrate their craft

September 28, 2016
WOODSTOCK—The annual Vermont Forest Festival was held this past weekend, Sept. 24-25, at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park and Billings Farm in Woodstock, Vt. Working farms and forests give Vermont its beautiful rural character and unique sense of place while serving as an important part of the economy for many communities throughout the state. Vendors, demonstrations,…

REDC kickstarts makerspace incubator with $50,000 grant

September 28, 2016
RUTLAND—The Rutland Economic Development Corp. board has approved a broad plan to support the launch of a nonprofit makerspace for the Rutland region. The Greater Rutland Makerspace will be housed in a business incubator owned by REDC on Quality Lane, with GMP providing a generous donation of used office furniture, and REDC providing rent-free space…

Response filed in gender bias, unequal pay case

September 28, 2016
By Patricia Minichiello A woman who said she wasn’t paid the same as a man, is fighting a bid to have the case thrown out. In the case of former Rutland County Deputy State’s Attorney Jane O’Neill claiming gender bias and unequal pay, a 25-page response to a motion to dismiss the lawsuit was filed…

Rutland County young professionals represent 24 percent of Rising Stars selected statewide

September 28, 2016
RUTLAND COUNTY— Nine Rutland County young professionals were selection by Vermont Business Magazine as Vermont’s Rising Stars Class of 2016.  The nine local winners represent 24 percent of the 40 Rising Stars. This marks the second straight year that Rutland County has produced 9 of the 40 winners. Most of the Rutland County winners were nominated by members of…

Former finance director of Hunger Free Vermont sentenced to prison

September 28, 2016
On Sept. 20, Sally H. Kirby, former finance director of Hunger Free Vermont, appeared in court for her sentencing on charges of embezzlement from Vermont’s leading anti-hunger organization. Kirby was sentenced to 15 months in prison with three years of probation and is ordered to pay full restitution of the stolen $165,000 plus additional expenses…

Wilton to RHS teacher: This is not your town, you don’t live here

September 28, 2016
By Patricia Minichiello RUTLAND CITY—Wendy Wilton engaged in a terse exchange with a Rutland City High School English teacher and resident of Shrewsbury outside the rail Monday night. The city treasurer, speaking as a citizen during the Board of Aldermen meeting, made a passionate plea to the Board to proceed with caution on the issue…