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BROC helps turn a hobby into a business
December 15, 2015
Thursday, Dec. 10 at 9 a.m. — RUTLAND — Do you have a small business, have thoughts about a business idea, or are looking for information to make that decision? BROC has a workshop in mind. Join the free, fun, educational workshop on Thursday, Dec. 10 and learn to bring more money into your household; make a…
Pianist Jonathan Newell hosts concert at CSJ
December 15, 2015
Thursday, Dec. 10 at 7 p.m. — RUTLAND — Pianist and composer Jonathan Newell is hosting a concert at College of St. Joseph on Thursday, Dec. 10. Newell, a part-time instructor at CSJ, has been with the Adirondack Repertory Dance Theater since 1993. He gave his New York debut in 2009 at Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall,…
Trinity Church welcomes new year with festive evening
December 15, 2015
Friday, Dec. 11 at 5 p.m. — RUTLAND — Trinity Episcopal Church is bringing in the new year (on the Christian calendar) with “A Festive Feast” and Holiday Concert on Friday, Dec. 11 to which the Rutland community is cordially invited. The event will begin at 5 p.m. with a concert of holiday music presented by women’s…
Governor Shumlin harvests the season’s first Christmas Tree
December 15, 2015
Submitted Governor Peter Shumlin selected and harvested a Christmas Tree Sunday, Nov. 30, from Isham Family Farm in Williston, Vt. Owner Mike Isham (pictured right) joined him for the selection. Over 134,000 Christmas Trees are harvested in Vermont annually Vermont’s Christmas tree industry received one of its early customers Sunday, Nov. 29, when Gov. Peter…
Hello World
December 15, 2015
Liam Jeremy Prior was born Friday, Nov. 20, (“the day of the Scrambler” according to The Birthday Book) at Gifford Medical Center in Randolph, to proud parents Lindsey Rogers and Jeremy Prior of Chittenden, Vt. The healthy baby boy was 9 pounds 1 ounce. His older brother Jacob helped his parents welcome Liam home.
Two arrested after allegedly causing damage to a vehicle
December 15, 2015
Submitted Photo One: Michael S. Rousseau Photo Two: Michael H. Halliday KILLINGTON — On Friday, Nov. 27 at approximately 10:50 a.m., the Vermont state police responded to a call from the parking lot of the K-1 Gondola at Killington Resort. A concerned citizen observed a male use a snowboard to smash the sun roof of…
Holiday Festivals abound
December 15, 2015
Courtesy of KPAA A horse drawn sleigh has made for an iconic photo opportunity at a the Vermont Holiday Festival at the Killington Grand Resort Hotel in years past. This year, organizers are hoping for at least a dusting of snow to help set the appropriate scene. The Vermont Holiday Festival, Toys For Tots and…
School consolidation vote set for Jan. 19
December 15, 2015
By Lee J. Kahrs BRANDON — The Rutland Northeast Act 46 Study Committee has decided to send the question of local school consolidation to the voters in each of the all six district towns, plus Mendon and Chittenden, in January 2016. The committee was formed in September in order to examine the options and feasibility…
Independent schools balk at change to state approval process
December 15, 2015
By Tiffany Danitz Pache, VTDigger.org The State Board of Education will revise rules for state approval of private schools in the coming year. The decision, made at a meeting earlier this month, caught the Vermont Independent Schools Association off guard. The recommendation for review was brought by William Mathis, a board member, who raised concerns…
Commissioner of Taxes releases forecasts related to education tax rates
December 15, 2015
On Tuesday, Dec. 1, Commissioner of Taxes Mary Peterson released forecasts related to Vermont education tax rates for the upcoming fiscal year, FY2017. The statutorily required forecasts are a joint effort between the Agency of Education, Department of Taxes, and Joint Fiscal Office. This year the forecast shows that the projected average homestead property tax…
Driver Restoration Day slated for Dec. 11 in Windsor County
December 15, 2015
After a successful pilot program earlier this year, Gov. Peter Shumlin and Windsor County State’s Attorney Michael Kainen Nov. 23, announced that a Driver Restoration Day will be held in Windsor County on Dec. 11. Vermonters who have had their license suspended for failure to pay traffic tickets will be eligible to pay $25 per…
Gov. Shumlin announces new opiate treatment pilot program
December 15, 2015
Rutland addicts offered naltrexone RUTLAND — On Tuesday, Dec. 1, Gov. Peter Shumlin announced a pilot program to test in Vermont a new treatment option for opiate addiction. Under the pilot, offenders coming out of Marble Valley Correctional Center in Rutland will now be offered naltrexone, an injected, long-acting medication that reduces the urge for opioid…
Poll: Vters oppose putting more ethanol in gas
December 15, 2015
By Bruce Parker, Vermont Watchdog A poll of registered voters in Vermont, conducted by the Center for Regulatory Solutions, has found that most Vermonters oppose adding higher amounts of ethanol into gasoline. According to a survey of 600 registered voters taken earlier this month, 67 percent of respondents said they disagree with the federal Renewable…
Syrup of Tar
December 15, 2015
Courtesy of the state of Vermont The Lester H. Greene Co., in Montpelier, Vt., manufactured and sold a cough syrup containing alcohol, chloroform and heroin. The company was fined in 1917. On Tuesday, Oct. 20 at UVM, historian and author Gary Shattuck presented “Opiate Use in Vermont: The Present Reflects the Past,” a talk about…
Legislature must focus on the fundamentals
December 15, 2015
By Lt. Governor Phil Scott At the start of every legislative session since being elected Lt. Governor, I’ve urged legislators to evaluate every proposal based on whether it helps our economy, improves efficiencies or reduces costs. If the answer to any of those questions was “yes,” then I suggested they put it on the front…