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CSJ weekly athletics roundup
January 6, 2016
RUTLAND — College of St. Joseph had a relatively slow week in sports going into Winter Break. They played in just two games on Dec. 19, but against worthy opponents. Both the men’s and women’s basketball teams traveled to Berkeley College (N.Y.) to play against Knights. The Lady Saints were able to handle Berkeley with…
Can parents use video games as lessons in life?
January 6, 2016
Engineer, parent and former school teacher crafts novel method for teachable moments In the history of child development, the widespread participation in the use of video games is not only a relatively new phenomenon, but a widespread one, too. The fact is that 97 percent of children and adolescents in the United States play at…
Vermont arts organizations receive National Endowment for the Arts grants totalling $110,000
January 6, 2016
Grantees represent organizations from Burlington, Guilford, Johnson, Middlebury, and Putney Six Vermont arts organizations were awarded grants totaling $110,000 from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). In announcing more than $27 million in grants awarded nationwide during this grant round, NEA Chairman Jane Chu said, “The arts are part of our everyday lives – no…
Robber armed with knife confronted with machete
January 6, 2016
Submitted Theodore Brand Vermont State Police made an arrest in an armed robbery case that occurred on Dec. 14, when a man entered the Cavendish General Store, held a knife to attendant Lori Brand’s throat, and demanded cash from the register. Brand’s husband, Theodore Brand, was in the back of the store and rushed to…
Anxious children eagerly await their gift from Santa
January 6, 2016
Submitted Santa Claus arrived at the station using the fire pole. City of Rutland Fire Department hosts family Christmas Party Family members of the Rutland City Fire Department attended a Christmas Party at the Fire Station on the evening of Dec. 19, 2015. Santa was a guest of honor delighting the children in attendance, especially…
News Briefs: Rutland Region
January 6, 2016
By Lani Duke Promoting Rutland City The city’s Aldermen recently voted to create a marketing committee to study how best to promote Rutland. According to Alderman Matt Bloomer, the committee would help coordinate with marketing organizations such as the Rutland Redevelopment Authority, the Chamber of Commerce, and Rutland Economic Development Corp. Plans are for the…
Police respond to armed robbery at Cumberland Farms
January 6, 2016
WALLINGFORD — On Dec. 20 at 11:27 p.m. members of the State Police/Rutland Barracks responded to a report of an armed robbery in the town of Wallingford. Investigation determined that a male subject entered the Cumberland Farms Convenient store located at 309 North Main Street and displayed a gun to the clerk. He made off with an…
News Briefs: Lakes Region
January 6, 2016
By Lani Duke Don’t toss out the table phones yet MIDDLETOWN SPRINGS—The cell tower on McNamara Road in Middletown Springs is still on hold despite receiving its certificate of public good in April 2011. AT&T Regional Vice President Owen Smith recently claimed the company intends to turn the tower on in 2017. In the meantime,…
Father, son arrested after rash of burglaries
January 6, 2016
Vermont State Police-Rockingham Barracks have completed the investigation of numerous thefts and burglaries in the towns of Rockingham, Andover, Ludlow, Cavendish, Weathersfield, Springfield and West Windsor. The state police worked with police departments in Chester, Springfield, Weathersfield, Ludlow, and Newport, N.H., as well as the New Hampshire State Police. Investigation determined David Farnsworth and his…
10,000 CDs stollen from residence
January 6, 2016
GOSHEN — The Vermont State Police received a call from Richard Toman, 61, who stated approximately 10,000 CDs were taken from his residence at 5 Cemetery Hill Road in Goshen, Vt. State Troopers from the New Haven Barracks made contact with Toman who advised that four different suitcases containing the CDs were taken from his…
A technical primer for the rest of us
January 6, 2016
By Polly Lynn Jason Mikula enjoys a day on the slope at Killington Resort earlier this season. “It was man-made but glorious,” he said. By Karen D. Lorentz If you’re an expert, you may not need to read this. On the other hand, if you are in the market for demo-ing or purchasing new skis…
Ice-Out Contest returns to the Summit Pond
January 6, 2016
By Polly Lynn Skis and snowboards fill racks at Killington in November. KILLINGTON – The Killington Pico Area Association has partnered with the Killington-Pico Rotary for the Fifth Annual Ice-Out Contest, the organizations announced Monday, Dec. 21. The challenge is to guess the exact month, day and time that the ice will “go out” on…
Welcome to the test track, the 2016 Ski Line
January 6, 2016
ATOMIC SKIS Atomic Skis have remained a staple at world cup races and that background continues to lead design. Atomic leads with 53 offerings – excluding rentals – offering remarkable depth and breadth. All Mountain Vantage Series The new Vantage Series reflects five unisex and three women’s models. Offering flat skis intended for skiers who…
The Mountain Journal: The 2016 ski collection
January 6, 2016
Inside the latest technology shaping new skis By Tony Crespi Each season the ski industry unveils new ski collections boasting innovative refinements and technological advancements. This season, as example, manufacturers have realized that while many new technologies are extremely light, skis which are too light can, well, chatter on harder snow. Manufacturers have also have…
Rockin’ the Region with the Lynch Bros
January 6, 2016
Submitted The Lynch Bros: Duane Carleton and Tim Lynch make up a dynamic duo with their musical infuences and styles. The Lynch Bros are the new act at Moguls Sports Pub every Thursday night at 9 p.m. One of the Bros you all may know, Mr. Duane Carleton a.k.a. The Human Jukebox. The other bro…