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Proctor girls win softball division championship
July 28, 2016
By Stacy Kent PROCTOR — The Proctor girls softball team defeated West Rutland for the Rutland City Major League Softball Championship on July 24. The final score was 19-7. Pictured (l-r) back row: Coach Chris Lee, Samantha Bates, Allison Almond, Rachel Stuhlmueller, Katelyn Storey, Victoria George, Sawyer Perkins, Coach Ron Wood. Front row: Quinn Duggan, Maggie McKearin,…
Take it from the top
July 28, 2016
By Dom Cioffi When I was a kid, I never had an issue with heights. In fact, heights fascinated me. I think I first became enamored with heights when I started climbing trees. My childhood home had several wonderful trees that offered a multitude of challenges for the daring climber. If no one was around,…
Pro GRT downhill to descend Killington Resort at Ramshead
July 28, 2016
By Ariel Kent An exciting and fast-paced weekend is ahead of us in our little mountain town. This weekend we welcome a ProGRT Downhill Race to Killington. Here professional downhill mountain bikers take to the newly created downhill track on Ramshead to battle it out for the fastest time down the mountain. Often times big…
Beast of the East ProGRT tour stops at Killington Bike Park this weekend
July 28, 2016
KILLINGTON—This summer the USA Cycling Pro Gravity Tour will be stopping at the Killington Bike Park for an exciting downhill event. Come out to watch some of the sport’s top riders compete in this three day race series taking place on Thursday, July 28 through Sunday, July 31. Competitors will battle it out on the…
Devil’s Bowl Speedway announces summer schedule changes
July 28, 2016
By Nicole Laffond/Devil’s Bowl Speedway Devil’s Bowl Speedway has made several changes to the balance of its 2016 stock car racing schedule, partly as a result of rainy weather that postponed or cancelled events. WEST HAVEN–Vermont’s Devil’s Bowl Speedway recently announced a list of changes to its NASCAR Whelen All-American Series stock car racing schedule…
Fishing access areas are not open to swimming
July 28, 2016
Submitted A sign was installed recently at the Chittenden Reservoir fishing access in response to an increased number of incidents in which swimmers obstructed boat launching. The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department (VTF&W) reminds the public not to swim at fishing access areas due to safety concerns. The primary use of the fishing access areas is…
Resort debuts GolfBoards
July 28, 2016
Courtesy of Killington Resort Two golfers ride between holes on GolfBoards, “surfing” across the fairway. GolfBoards are now at Killington Resort. KILLINGTON – Killington Resort announced July 21 the arrival of a new fleet of GolfBoards at the Killington Golf Course, making Killington Resort the only golf course in Northern New England to offer the…
Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl kicks off Aug. 1
July 27, 2016
CASTLETON–The 63rd annual Shrine football match will kick off on Aug. 6 at 5:30 p.m. on Castleton University’s Spartan Field, preceded by a spectacular Shriners’ parade, starting on Main Street in Castleton at 3 p.m., then turning onto South Street and passing by the football stadium. The parade will feature Shrine units from around the…
Killington softball league: Killington Resort hot streak gets them No. 1 in rankings
July 27, 2016
By Dave Hoffenberg Things are really heating up as the regular season cools down. The Killington Resort Team handed Garlic McGrath’s its first loss since June 8. It’s a significant loss because it gave the resort team the tie-breaker over G.M. in its head-to-head series now being 2-1 in favor of K.R. Congrats to K.R.…
CSJ welcomes two new coaches
July 27, 2016
RUTLAND—Jonathan Lamiotte has joined CSJ as head coach for the women’s basketball program; and John White will take over as head men’s soccer coach. Lamiotte, who is also an admissions counselor at CSJ, most recently served as head women’s basketball coach and assistant men’s soccer coach for nearby Green Mountain College. He takes over from…
The Outside Story: Catch and release
July 27, 2016
By Tim Traver To be good at catching fish these days you have to be good at letting fish go. Releasing fish unharmed turns out to be a good way to share a limited resource, and depending on what you hook, it also may be required by fishing regulations. Yet releasing fish successfully can be…
Faking change
July 27, 2016
By Brett Yates On July 21, from the stage at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, the libertarian billionaire Peter Thiel proclaimed before a crowd of fellow Donald Trump supporters that he is “proud to be gay”—an unprecedented event at a Republican National Convention. Later that night, Trump himself vowed to protect “our LGBTQ community,” a…
Lows and highs: A pulled groin and Paul McCartney
July 27, 2016
By Brady Crain Paul McCartney’s concert at Fenway park last week was a show that once again (for the fourth time ) brought tears to Crain’s eyes creating a memory not soon to be forgotten. I did something this week that I haven’t done since I was 14. I pulled a groin. And not in…
Friday Night concerts wrap up with Sawyer Fredericks
July 27, 2016
By Sophia Alvlyxcy, courtesy of Wikipedia SAWYER FREDERICKS
Maker Faire brings inventors and entrepreneurs Downtown
July 27, 2016
Courtesy of REDC A crowd lines the street in Downtown Rutland during the 2015 Maker Faire.