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Vermont Tech to offer two new degree programs for fall 2016
February 17, 2016
RANDOLPH – Vermont Technical College recently announced two new degree programs that will start in the fall of 2016. Both programs expand its connection to economic development in Vermont. The college’s first-ever master’s degree, the Master’s of Science in Software Engineering, received approval by the New England Association of Schools and College’s at its fall…
Rutland Regional Medical Center receives Governor’s Excellence in Worksite Wellness Award
February 17, 2016
RUTLAND–The Vermont Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports has awarded Rutland Regional Medical Center’s Worksite Wellness Committee the 2015 Governor’s Excellence in Worksite Wellness award. The award recognizes Vermont employers who have made programs and initiatives that encourage staff to make healthy choices a priority. Rutland Regional’s Wellness Committee is a cross-disciplinary team that…
Lt. gov. hopeful Riker hires high-powered campaign manager
February 17, 2016
Marlboro business man Brandon Riker announced last week that he hired Ben Young to be his campaign manager in his bid for lieutenant governor. The hiring comes six months before the Democratic Primary. “I am excited to bring on someone with Ben’s experience to run my campaign,” Riker said. “Ben has been involved in campaigns…
National Wildlife Federation certifies new wildlife habitat in Benson
February 17, 2016
Local resident make a difference protecting wildlife BENSON – On Feb. 16, the National Wildlife Federation (NWF), America’s largest wildlife conservation and education organization, announced that Old King Farm in Benson, Vt., has successfully created a Certified Wildlife Habitat® through its Garden for Wildlife program. NWF celebrates the efforts of Old King Farm to create…
Local flips car in attempt to avoid deer, not injured
February 17, 2016
CHESTER — On Feb. 14, at approximately 1:43 a.m., a single vehicle crash occurred on Route 103, near Cutoff Road (Proctorsville Gulf), in the Cavendish, Vt. Driver, 20-year-old Emily N. Chambers from Chester, Vt., was traveling south on Route 103 when she swerved to avoid colliding with a deer and traveled off the roadway. The vehicle rolled…
Hibernation vacation commences at Killington Elementary School
February 17, 2016
KILLINGTON — Killington Elementary School is participating in the “Green School Energy Challenge,” sponsored by the Vermont Energy Education Program (VEEP). “We plan challenges for our school throughout the year, in order to achieve our goal of reducing our energy usage,” wrote KES students and green team members Alex Rice, Austin Clarke, Lilly Kowalczyk, and…
Haff time: my plan
February 17, 2016
By Jim Haff, Killington Candidate for Select Board My plan is to once again get our town back to running the core departments of our municipality, which include highway/roads, recreation, library, fire safety and police. Included in recreation should be maintaining our golf course capital and our swimming pool. Included in the fire safety and…
Chaos is created when a “better way” differs from the status quo
February 17, 2016
By Cal Garrison, a.k.a. Mother of the Skye This week’s Horoscopes are coming out under the light of a Gemini Moon, with aspects that make me wonder how the human race might be coping with things. The current story looks pretty interesting, but all of it is subject to change and none of it is…
For snow sports, it’s the winter of discontent
February 17, 2016
By Andrew Nemethy, VTDigger.org Vermont’s snow sports industries are having an epic winter — but not in a good way. After last year’s prodigious snows and long winter sports season, which ran up a record number of 4.7 million alpine skier and rider visits and boosted sales of snowmobiles and other gear, this winter is…
Nation’s press says Sanders has ‘mountain to climb’
February 17, 2016
By Kevin O’Connor, VTDigger.org Vermont’s junior senator may have won New Hampshire presidential primary by 22 points, but “Bernie Sanders’ honeymoon is over,” CNN media reporter Dylan Byers began his story headlined “Sanders braces for a hard look from the press.” “Now that Sanders promised to take the fight to Hillary Clinton in every region…
Town mulls supporting chamber expansion
February 17, 2016
By Stephen Seitz WOODSTOCK — On March 1, voters will be asked to consider whether to float a $100,000 bond to expand the town’s tourist welcome center on Mechanic Street into a permanent office for the Woodstock Chamber of Commerce. The money would allow the chamber to add 300 square feet for office and storage…
Quechee Club invests $4.4 million in pool expansion
February 17, 2016
By Stephen Seitz QUECHEE — The Quechee Club’s aquatic center expansion is advancing and should be open in time for Memorial Day weekend, according to club General Manager Tim Lewis. “Construction is coming along well,” he said. The project received Act 250 approval last August. The project encompasses replacing and expanding the indoor and outdoor…
Mount Holly to update town plan
February 17, 2016
By Christopher Biddle MOUNT HOLLY — At a public meeting on Monday, Feb. 8, Ed Bove, executive director of the Rutland Regional Planning Commission, met with members of the Mount Holly Planning Commission, Select Board Chair Ted Crawford, and about 15 Mount Holly residents, to facilitate the writing of a new town plan. The group…
Killington voters asked to approve loan of $200,000 for new library roof
February 17, 2016
By Diane Scappaticci Rosenblum KILLINGTON—On Town Meeting Day, Tuesday, March 1, Killington voters will be asked to approve a 10-year, low-interest loan of $200,000 in order to replace its library roof. The proposed loan would require zero percent down, meaning no increase in taxes would be needed. The library has allocated enough money to repay…