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News Briefs: Rutland Region
December 4, 2015
By Lani Duke Rutland City Where does the water go? About half the water the Rutland city water plant treats seems to disappear. Of the average 2 million gallons of drinking water the city processes every day, only about half appears on billing statements, Public Works Commissioner Jeff Wennberg commented Nov. 17. Popular belief had…
Suspected retail thieves caught
December 4, 2015
RUTLAND—On Wednesday, Nov. 25, at about 5:30 p.m., a member of the Hannaford Supermarket loss prevention team contacted the Vermont State Police reporting a theft of merchandise from the store. The employee confronted the suspects in the parking lot as they were attempting to leave; however, the suspects refused to return into the store and…
Town Fair Tire opens first Vermont location in Rutland
December 4, 2015
Courtesy Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce Front (L-R): Tom Donahue, Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce; Rep. Dave Potter; Rep. Butch Shaw; Nicole Kesselring, Enman Engineering; Jim Fuller, Regional Manager; Dave Correll; Terry Morton; Marleen Cenate; Glen Novack. Back (L-R): Paul Crossman; Tom Leypoldt; Alderman William Notte; Alderman Dave Allaire; Trevor Bendig; Sen. Brian Collamore; Brennan…
With cooler water, better prospects for shad migration?
December 4, 2015
By Michael J. Caduto There was a time in the waters known by the Abenaki peoples as Kwenitegok, “Long River,” when migratory fish moved in such multitudes that their backs appeared as a living bridge from shore to shore. After the glacier melted, shad and alewives returned to migrate up our rivers for 10,000 years,…
‘Tis the season for “cuffing”
December 4, 2015
As the winter months approach, the sun sets early and the nights get colder. Even coffee shops have switched from pumpkin spice lattes to red holiday cups. Single or in a relationship, everyone would rather stay inside and be warm. Even the thought of hitting the bars can simply be too exhausting. In the spring…
The last steps I’ll run
December 4, 2015
Br Brady Crain So, Dallas. I love Dallas. My family is in Dallas. Five uncles and aunts, 15 cousins, uncounted first cousins twice removed. All of these people migrated from the scene of the original crime in Newton and Wichita, Kansas (GO SHOCKERS), and they are now strung out between Norman, Okla. (GO SOONERS) and…
Sorry not sorry
December 4, 2015
A full month has passed in which my minor obsession with Justin Bieber’s “Sorry” music video has not subsided; I suppose it may be time to come clean. Released on Oct. 22, 2015, the clip has so far notched only about half as many YouTube views as “What Do You Mean?” the lead single from…
New state-of-the-art tuning machine is ready for the season
December 4, 2015
Courtesy of OVRCC Owners Shon and Alex Racicot LUDLOW — The Boot Pro in Ludlow purchased a fully automated, 2015 Wintersteiger Mercury ski/snowboard tuning machine made in Austria this fall and it is up and reason for the season. It is one of only 24 like it in the country! The machine has both a stone…
Holiday gift guide for mountain sports enthusiasts
December 4, 2015
By Robin Alberti Stylish base layers and sweaters hang on racks at Skiology in preparation for holiday shoppers this month. By Tony Crespi Holiday gifts make us smile–at least that’s the goal! Whether it’s a new ski tuning tool or a new jacket, the right gift can brighten someone’s holiday, and that makes two people…
Dec. 5 is Global Fat Bike Day 2015
December 4, 2015
By Robin Alberti A fat bike rider smiles as he rides across a snowy trail at Killington last season, during the Rollin’ Fatties event. By Polly Lynn Three years ago, a couple of “very clever Brits” came up with an idea for a grassroots, worldwide, fat-bike holiday that would bring the fat-bike community together, according…
Turkey trots attract families pre-feast
December 4, 2015
By Robin Alberti Photo One: Some of the runners wore turkey hats while running. Photo Two: A group of over 350 Turkey Trotters take off from Jax in Killington Photo Three: Four-legged friends were common companions trotting. In Killington over 350 registered “trotters” ran or walked in the fifth annual Turkey Trot. The event has…
CSJ weekly athletics roundup
December 4, 2015
Courtesy of CSJ Kyle Houston The Fighting Saints men’s basketball team matched up against College of Saint Rose in Albany, N.Y., and lost by a score of 95-56, which brings their overall record this season to 5-2. The women’s basketball team was also in action against NJIT, and they also lost by score of 71-50,…
Realtor.com names Killington and Okemo among America’s most affordable ski towns
December 4, 2015
“[Most of us] can’t afford a $50 million estate in Aspen, Colo. But luckily, there are plenty of other places where you can get in lots of slope time and immerse yourself in the laid-back mountain lifestyle,” wrote Yuqing Pan, in a story titled “America’s Most Affordable—and Least Affordable—Ski Towns” for realtor.com. Using information from onthesnow.com and…
Vermont muzzleloader and second archery deer seasons
December 4, 2015
Vermont’s hunters will get one final chance for a deer this year during the muzzleloader deer season and the second part of the archery deer season. The two seasons run at the same time—Dec. 5-13. A muzzleloader hunter may take one legal buck anywhere in the state. In addition, a hunter who received a muzzleloader…
Vermont Holiday Festival returns to Killington
December 4, 2015
Courtesy of KPAA Old Saint Nick advises a helper in one of Santa’s Workshops Traditions featuring Festival of Trees, Santa’s Workshop, sleigh rides, Jack Frost Marketplace and musical guests Dec. 4-5—KILLINGTON—The Vermont Holiday Festival returns to Killington on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 4 and 5 with its glittering Festival of Trees, the magic of Santa’s…