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“Grinch” steals Christmas items

January 12, 2016
PITTSFORD — State Police are requesting assistance in any information regarding the theft of food and walkers from the adult living community. The approximately 30 residents at the National Church Residences Village Manor on Arch Street in Pittsford, woke Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, to “a visit from the Grinch,” police reported. Items reported missing included:…

Creating vacation memories

January 12, 2016
By Karen D. Lorentz What makes for special vacation memories? There’s no one-size-fits all answer, but there are some fun things to do that might just tip the scales to remember the year when we didn’t have a ton of snow and we skied some and then explored the world of extracurricular fun! Killington The…

The Movie Diary: Joy to the world

January 12, 2016
By Dom Cioffi For as long as I can remember, I’ve been making and breaking New Year’s resolutions. Every year it’s the same thing: Once Christmas wraps up, and over the days leading up to New Year’s Eve, I begin analyzing what I could do to either improve myself or help others in the coming…

Walker Bridge in “rough shape,” replacement on track

January 12, 2016
By Stephen Seitz LUDLOW—Replacement of the Walker Bridge in Ludlow is one step closer to reality, following a public hearing held earlier in December. Walker Bridge crosses the Black River on Route 103 at the lower edge of the village. Town attorney Chris Callahan told the Board of Selectmen that one more easement needed to…

Devil’s Bowl Speedway has released its 2016 stock car schedule, which includes 14 asphalt events and 13 dirt events

January 12, 2016
Courtesy of MemorEvents Devil’s Bowl Speedway will  host its 50th season of stock car racing in 2016 on both its asphalt and dirt tracks. WEST HAVEN–Devil’s Bowl Speedway’s landmark 50th season in 2016 will be one to remember. Officials have overhauled the stock car racing schedule for the historic Rutland County facility, and the calendar…

Hunter education instructor training courses offered soon

January 12, 2016
By Tom Rogers, Vt Fish & Wildlife Department. The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is holding a new instructor training course for people interested in teaching hunter education courses in Vermont.  The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department is offering several new instructor training courses for people interested in volunteering to teach hunter education, trapper education,…

Café CCV community arts event showcases diverse talents

January 12, 2016
Courtesy of CCV RUTLAND — On Dec. 18, the Community College of Vermont hosted a community arts event, Café CCV, at its Rutland academic center. The event showcased student artwork from fall semester classes including stained glass, acrylic painting, ceramics, drawing, photography, Python programming, and biology. Café CCV is free and open to the public.

The Outside Story: Crows

January 8, 2016
Crow communication is cawfully complicated By Joe Rankin “Caw! Caw!” Every spring we hear it. And my wife says, “that’s My Crow.” It’s apparently the bird’s name. She capitalizes it in her tone. I think she hasn’t bestowed a more formal name because she doesn’t know whether it’s a male or female. My Crow is…

Adventures in training an aggressive guinea pig

January 8, 2016
By Brady Crain Pip “the impaler” is Brady Crain’s current pet pig. There have been worse times for Pip the Impaler. Even now, he sits in a pile of hay, giving me his apple eyes, knowing that just beyond his reach is a treasure trove of sweet things: apple, pineapple, and other fruits unimaginable. For…

Ice skating remembrances

January 8, 2016
What kid doesn’t love ice skating? Back in the 1950s our Rutland City neighborhood had a couple of swampy areas that froze over. After a snowstorm the kids would get shovels and turn them into skating rinks. The ice was never very smooth but it served the intended purpose. Neighborhood skating got a whole lot…

Quiet riot

January 8, 2016
Did you hear about the 2,000-person brawl that took place at Kentucky’s second-largest indoor shopping mall last week? A teenage riot of epic proportions, it shut down the Mall St. Matthews in suburban Louisville two hours early on Boxing Day, as local police, responding to alleged gunshots and general unruliness, strove to break up fights…

Rockin’ the Region with Donal O’ Shaughnessy

January 8, 2016
Submitted Donal O’Shaughnessy You will get more than just music from Donal O’ Shaughnessy when you go see him play at McGrath’s Irish Pub this Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. It is a show filled with jokes, stories and both Irish and Folk music. He appreciates when you sing along or even get up…

The Outside Story: What colors can deer see?

January 8, 2016
By Dave Mance III If you’re a hunter who’s ever ordered something from a sporting goods company, it’s probably safe to assume that you’ve been inundated with catalogues over the past four months. God help you if you save your seed catalogues, too. If you take a moment to flip through your now complete seasonal…

A New Year and a new beginning

January 8, 2016
By Bryan Golden The New Year is a time of resolutions. It’s a time when people commit to making a change in their life. Losing weight, changing jobs, saving money, making money, a new relationship, getting in shape, going back to school, or giving up smoking are just some of the goals people set for…