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VINS presents, “The Messenger,” plus discussion with avian ecologist

May 6, 2016
Friday, May 6 at 7 p.m. — QUECHEE — The Vermont Institute of Natural Science will present a showing of the film “ The Messenger ” on Friday, May 6 from 7 to 9 p.m. The film is free and open to the public. Join VINS and avian ecologist Dr. Jameson Chace, vice-president of the Wilson Ornithological…

Red thanks the community

May 5, 2016
Thank you to all my dear friends, my family and so many Killington well wishers who came out to celebrate my retirement. I’m touched by the outpouring of kind words and fond memories recalled. My life at Killington has surely been interesting, I always enjoyed hard work and helping my friends, my community and of…

Tate Update: Inefficiencies and costs

May 5, 2016
Dear Editor, Last week a noted economist pointed out that Vermont’s exports have dropped 25 percent since 2010 while, nationally, exports have actually risen by 17 percent in that same time. This is troubling news especially when you consider that the exporting industries inside Vermont are the ones with the best wages, upward mobility for…

A perfect record: Skiing every day

May 5, 2016
Killington continues to deliver the longest season in the East; conditions and temp better than reported Dear Editor, I have seen photos of Don McNeil (a.k.a. Shortski) in The Mountain Times more than once this year along with commentary that he has perfect attendance at Killington. I am the other person with an unbroken record…

Early registration deadlines loom for Rutland Rec programs

May 5, 2016
The Rutland Recreation and Parks Department is offering several programs for kids starting in May and June. Many have an early deadline for registration, that is quickly approaching. The programs include: Tee ball — An instructional program for girls and boys using a safety ball. Participate in fun games and drills to learn the basics during…

Vt. nepotism, ethics money and marijuana

May 5, 2016
Dear Editor, Vermont is riddled with lobbyists and bad money skills. Our state is truly suffering from the good ol’ boy club, a.k.a. nepotism. A friend of mine recently turned me onto money trails in Vermont, and it’s a sordid mess. However, our problems are solved by better ethics. A major criterion for ethics grading…

UVAC swim team raises a record $10,770

May 5, 2016
WHITE RIVER JUNCTION—This year the Upper Valley Aquatic Club (UVAC) swim team Swim-A-Thon was a recordbreaker. UVAC swim team athletes swam a grand total of 8,959 laps in two hours to raise a record $10,770. With an incredible fundraising effort by UVAC swimmers and families, they crushed the $6,500, goal. The club thanks all who…

Have faith

May 5, 2016
It seems that refugees are all anyone is talking about in Rutland. Beyond a simple statement in support of the effort, I’ve largely listened over the past few days. I didn’t want to add to the cacophony of refugee discussion without taking the time to collect my thoughts and express them simply and clearly. As…

Vermont’s walleye fishing starts May 7

May 5, 2016
The best walleye fishing in New England will begin soon in several Vermont rivers and lakes, according to the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department. The department is reminding anglers that walleye fishing season starts in much of the state on the first Saturday in May and that regulations vary, depending on the water you are…

Green Up Day is Saturday, May 7

May 5, 2016
Vt. communities collect litter, beautify land Vermont celebrates 46 years of greening up on Saturday, May 7, as communities across the state participate in Green Up Day. According to Green Up Vermont, Green Up’s mission is: “to promote the stewardship of our state’s natural landscape and waterways and the livability of our communities by involving…

Foreign policy: The neglected issue

May 5, 2016
By George Jaeger Among the most disturbing aspects of this bizarre election season is the absence of any serious discussion of America’s foreign affairs. Endless debates have produced simplistic themes that play to the gut feelings of parts of the electorate. But relatively little attention has been paid to the most critical world issues America…

Tractor attack on night deposit results in grand larceny charge

May 5, 2016
RUTLAND TOWN — On May 23 Chase B. Siliski is scheduled to appear in Vermont Superior Court, Criminal Division to answer to the charges of grand larceny, attempted grand larceny and unlawful mischief. Siliski was arrested April 10, after police investigation alleged that he was the operator of the tractor seen attempting to break into…

Police report fatal motorcycle accident

May 5, 2016
On Sept. 18, 2015, the Vermont State Police, Pittsford Fire Department, and Regional Ambulance Service were dispatched to a two-vehicle crash on U.S. Route 7 in Pittsford. As a result of the crash, a section of Route 7 was closed for approximately six hours, and traffic was diverted around the incident while the initial investigation…

Woodstock Farmers’ Market named Business of the Year

May 5, 2016
WOODSTOCK—Woodstock Farmers’ Market—a year-round, indoor fresh food market—was named Business of the Year by the Woodstock Area Chamber of Commerce at the organization’s annual meeting in February. Board President Gary Thulander presented co-owner and founder Patrick Crowl with the award in recognition of the Market’s outstanding spirit and contribution to the Woodstock Area Community. The…

Search and rescue training held in Killington

May 5, 2016
The Killington Search and Rescue (KSAR) and Killington Fire Department hosted a search and rescue training day Thursday, April 21, for Vermont State Police and Fish and Wildlife. The training took place with the at the firehouse in Killington. KSAR taught various lessons about search and rescue. The day culminated in a mountain search and rescue exercise in Pittsfield.