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Rutland Region
September 7, 2016
By: Lani Duke Sheriff grabs pot The Rutland County Sheriff’s Department culminated a two-week investigation into local marijuana cultivation with the eradication of 249 plants found in Clarendon and Rutland Town Sept. 1. The plants were found in three separate growing areas and had a street value of about $500,000. This is the second major…
Route 4 road work—just a bit longer
September 7, 2016
By Julia Purdy MENDON—Work continues along sections of US Route 4 in Mendon and Rutland Town as VTrans crews and contractors repair and replace features of the Route 4 corridor in two spots: the ravine on the west side of Route 4 between Meadow Lake Drive and Wheelerville Road, and at the Norman Rockwell Museum,…
Hurdling through life
September 7, 2016
By Dom Cioffi I suppose the navigation of a cancer diagnosis involves countless hurdles. In that regard, I believe I have successfully traversed a couple early ones. The first hurdle for anyone diagnosed with cancer involves the revelation. There’s no doubt that telling people, especially those with strong emotional bonds to your wellbeing, is difficult.…
Does touching the sand incur a penalty?
September 7, 2016
By: Alan Jeffery QUESTION: Susan and Bill are playing in a tournament. On the seventh hole, Susan’s ball rests just outside a bunker. She takes her stance in the bunker, which she believes gives her the best opportunity to get on the green. She then makes a backswing and in doing so, touches the sand in…
Durgan’s win creates tie entering season finale
September 7, 2016
Masterson, McKiernan, Wood visit victory lane WEST HAVEN – Devil’s Bowl Speedway fans were witness to the latest shakeup in a series of back-and-forth swings for the asphalt track championship on Saturday night, Sept. 3. Jason Durgan, Josh Masterson, Austin McKiernan, and Zach Wood each picked up NASCAR Whelen All-American Series victories at the fast-paced…
CSJ weekly athletics roundup, a rough start
September 7, 2016
RUTLAND—Fall sports are officially underway at College of St. Joseph, with four teams playing throughout the last week. CSJ went a combined 0-7, with each team still looking for their first win of the year. Men’s soccer was 0-2, losing to a pair of tough opponents in Southern Vermont College and Dean College. Women’s soccer…
Rutland Rec announces more sports, activities
September 7, 2016
RUTLAND—The Rutland Recreation Department is offering a variety of sports and activities for area students of all ages. With archery, soccer, flag football and field hockey already underway, the Rec Department adds rock climbing, art programs and youth theater opportunities. Rock climbing The first session of rock climbing at the Green Mountain Rock Climbing Center…
The hills are alive
September 7, 2016
By: Matt Baatz Your mom just handed you your first box of crayons. I’m betting one of the first things you draw is a big yellow sun with a smiley face benevolently spreading warmth over your world. Then you spend the next 15 to 20 years in school dispelling your naiveté. Nature doesn’t care at…
Brandon Music presents Will Woodson and Eric McDonald
September 7, 2016
Saturday, Sept. 10 at 7:30 p.m.—BRANDON—Brandon Music welcomes Will Woodson and Eric McDonald, two of today’s finest young proponents of traditional Scottish music, on Sept. 10 at 7:30 p.m. With an unusual blend of wind and plucked strings, they bring a welcome sensitivity to a tradition that is often known for its high velocity. Still, their…
Five-time Grammy winner Robert Cray Band plays Paramount
September 7, 2016
Tuesday, Sept. 13 at 8 p.m.—RUTLAND—The Robert Cray Band, five-time Grammy Award winner (and 15-time nominee) makes a stop in Rutland, at the historic Paramount Theatre on Tuesday, Sept. 13 at 8 p.m. Robert Cray is widely recognized as one of the greatest guitarists of our time. The New Yorker recently called him “one of…
24nd annual Glory Days festival celebrates Vermont railways
September 7, 2016
Saturday & Sunday, Sept. 10-11—WHITE RIVER JUNCTION—Glory Days Festival celebrates its 24th year as a family oriented, fun-filled, two day festival of the railroading and transportation modes of the past, present and future. The festival is held Saturday, Sept. 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; and Sunday, Sept. 11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.…
The Plumb Bobs open the fall season at Tinmouth’s Old Firehouse
September 7, 2016
Friday, Sept. 9 at 7:30 p.m.—TINMOUTH—Tinmouth’s Old Firehouse fall season of entertainment opens with local Tinmouth band The Plumb Bobs on Friday, Sept. 9 at 7:30 p.m. with some colorful music and songs. The veteran musicians can play most anything, so the set list is quite unpredictable. While they all write songs, they also play…
Iris DeMent opens Chandler’s 2016-17 season
September 7, 2016
Saturday, Sept. 10 at 7:30 p.m.—RANDOLPH—Singer Iris DeMent opens the season at Chandler Music Hall on Saturday, Sept. 10 at 7:30 p.m. Iris DeMent is an American singer and songwriter. DeMent’s musical style includes elements of the country and folk music genres. DeMent was inspired to write her first song “Our Town” by a drive through a boarded-up Midwest…
Hops on Top goes for another round
September 7, 2016
Thursday, Sept. 8 at 5:30 p.m.—RUTLAND—Downtown Rutland’s Hops on Top: Craft & Micro Brew Festival returns for a second summer edition on Thursday, Sept. 8 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. on the top floor of the LAZ parking garage, 102 West St., downtown Rutland. Taste over 25 Vermont beers, ciders, meads and more! Snacks are catered…
Leading international violinist to play in Brandon
September 7, 2016
Sunday Sept. 11 at 3 p.m.—BRANDON—Peter Sheppard Skaerved is the only living violinist to have performed on the violins of Niccolò Paganini, Joseph Joachim and G.B. Viotti. He is the dedicatee of over 400 works for violin, by composers including Hans Werner Henze, Poul Ruders, David Matthews, Judith Weir and George Rochberg. In a rare…