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CSJ finishes season at sixth in the nation

May 31, 2016
Courtesy of CSJ Alana Todd takes a swing for College of St. Joseph at a recent softball tournament. The team finished 6th in the nation. RUTLAND — College of St. Joseph softball finished the season sixth in the nation following their United States Collegiate Athletic Association National Tournament run May 16-18. The Lady Saints earned their…

Formation of KMS lacrosse team has broad impact on student-athletes 

May 31, 2016
Courtesy of KMS The Killington Mountain School boys’ lacrosse team went from an enjoyment sport to have great value. KILLINGTON — What began as a club sport aimed at providing enjoyment and cross training quickly grew into much more at Killington Mountain School this spring. The Killington Mountain School boys’ lacrosse team has cemented its place…

The asphalt track at Devil’s Bowl Speedway opened Saturday, May 21, dirt race rained out Sunday

May 31, 2016
Courtesy of MemorEvents Quenneville victory opens Devil’s Bowl Speedway; Masterson, FitzGerald, Wood also take opening night wins WEST HAVEN – Vince Quenneville Jr. showed a good opening night crowd at Devil’s Bowl Speedway on Saturday, May 21 that he never missed a beat over the winter. The Brandon, Vt., speedster and defending asphalt track champion…

Basin raises money for Flipside Skate Park

May 31, 2016
By Robin Alberti At the end of every ski season, Basin Sports ski shop holds a party, the Basin Blastoff. Part of that celebration raises money for a local charity. This year the funds went to the Rutland Recreation Department for Flipside Skate Park. The party raised $1,600 and that donation was matched by the…

Young students part-take in bully prevention and healthy bodies programs

May 31, 2016
Submitted Rutland Town School kindergarten (Mrs. Books and Mrs. Mullins classes), and pre K (Mrs. Flory’s class) sit together with Jill Alderman of Alderman Chevrolet Buick GMC (back row). RUTLAND TOWN —  Rutland Town School kindergarden and pre-K students participated in bully prevention and healthy bodies programs through the nonprofit Puppets in Education (PiE), which…

Vermont House asks Congress to let students file for bankruptcy

May 31, 2016
With national student loan debt tripling to more than $1 trillion over the past decade and Vermont’s graduates stuck with the highest debt-to-earnings ratio, state lawmakers are urging Congress to let students file for bankruptcy. On Monday, May 2, members of the Vermont House gave preliminary approval to J.R.H. 27, a joint resolution that calls…

Vermont leads the nation in clean energy jobs

May 31, 2016
Vermont continues to lead the nation when it comes to clean energy jobs, according to the 2016 Clean Energy Industry Report announced May 18 by Gov. Peter Shumlin and the Department of Public Service. In the past year, there has been an increase of over 1,400 clean energy jobs, bringing the total number of Vermonters…

Accident proved fatal when passenger was thrown from UTV

May 31, 2016
On Sunday, May 22, at approximately 8:12 p.m., the Vermont State Police investigated a single motor vehicle collision on Milkway Road, in the Town of Westminster, in Windham County, Vt. At the time of the collision, the roadway, which was gravel was clear of any debris or hazards and the weather was clear and warm.…

Rules of the Game: The cause of movement

May 31, 2016
QUESTION: Connie and Howie are playing in a tournament. On the 14th hole, Connie’s ball rests on the green. Close to the ball is a twig (loose impediment). Connie removes the twig, but in the process of removal, she accidentally moves the ball with her foot. She says there is no penalty if the ball…

Killington Ski Club hosts New England’s largest bike swap

May 31, 2016
KILLINGTON — The first annual Beast of a Bike Swap is scheduled for Memorial Day Weekend at Killington Resort’s Snowshed Lodge during a three-day stretch, May 27-29. Scheduled to coincide with the long-standing Killington Stage Race and opening weekend of the Killington Mountain Bike Park, these holiday weekend events create an atmosphere of family-friendly cycling fun…

Go out and play!

May 31, 2016
Mother says, approach life with the eyes of a child By Cal Garrison, a.k.a. Mother of the Skye This week’s Horoscopes are coming out under the light of a Sagittarius Moon. This means that we will be off the hook and free to do whatever we please until she moves into Capricorn. As far as…

Castleton University Habitat for Humanity Club makes donation

May 31, 2016
Submitted Pictured are Kayla Zsido, club vice president; Chris Heintz, affiliate president; Kelly Mills, former club president; Mollie Johnson, club president. CASTLETON—The Habitat for Humanity Club of Castleton University recently donated $750 to the Habitat for Humanity of Rutland County affiliate. With 25 active members, the club works year round on Habitat sites both in…

Local schools visit Nature’s Classroom

May 31, 2016
By Robin Alberti Sixth-grade students from area schools participated in activities and teambuilding during a trip to Maine. By Robin Alberti Graduates from sixth grade at Killington Elementary School joined other sixth grade graduates from Barnard, Reading and Woodstock elementary schools for a week-long trip to Ocean Park, Maine, in a tradition called “ Nature’s…

Winners of 2016 Vermont poster and essay contest announced

May 31, 2016
Annual event promotes awareness of Vermont history and importance of democracy Vermont Secretary of State Jim Condos has announced the winners of the 2016 Vermont poster and essay contest sponsored by his office. First-place students in each category visited Montpelier with their class Tuesday, May 24, for a tour of the Vermont State House and…

Attorney Thomas P. Aicher named special council for the National Ski Areas Association

May 31, 2016
Submitted Thomas P. Aicher RUTLAND – Thomas P. Aicher, Esq., partner in the Rutland, Vt., law firm of Cleary, Shahi & Aicher, has been named Special Counsel for the National Ski Areas Association, according to a May 24 news release. Aicher was assigned to this national ski industry role by Michael Berry, President of NSAA,…