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Hubbardton receives $8,890 grant-in-aid for Beebe Pond

November 20, 2015
HUBBARDTON — The State of Vermont’s Agency of Natural Resources, Department of Environmental Conservation awarded the Town of Hubbardton an aquatic nuisance control grant-in-aid of $8,890. The grant supports efforts to control the spread of Eurasian Milfoil in Lake Beebe using a suction-harvesting system and state-certified divers. The project ran between June and July 2015.

News Briefs: Lakes Region

November 20, 2015
By Lani Duke Mental health services update RUTLAND-—After several months of uncertainty, in June Rutland Mental Health Services (RHMS) named Dick Courcelle its interim director. The private, nonprofit mental health organization subsequently named Courcelle CEO at its Nov. 5 annual meeting. RMHS employs some 400 full- and part-time staff, receiving the bulk of its funding…

Recommendations for White’s Pool to be presented to Aldermen, Monday

November 20, 2015
RUTLAND — White’s Pool project will go to the Board of Aldermen Recreation Committee on Monday, Nov. 30 at 5 p.m. The meeting will be downstairs in the conference room near the Clerk's office. The Rutland Recreation & Parks Department will present the work it has been doing with various committees and surveys to bring a…

Killington reopens

November 20, 2015
On Sunday morning, Nov. 15, skiers and riders were treated to beautiful weather and incredible albeit man-made snow. Hundreds of cars filled the parking lot at K1 as eager snowsports athletes converged on the mountain. Unfortunately, an electrical problem midday meant that the resort had to suspend afternoon operations. All was in working order by…

Jordan Spear enjoys a variety of duties, mountain lifestyle

November 20, 2015
By John Puchalski, a.k.a. Grizz JORDAN SPEAR By Karen D. Lorentz Editor’s Note: This is part of a series on graduates of Green Mountain College’s Killington School of Resort Management (KSRM) program, the nation’s only three-year bachelor’s degree program in resort and hospitality management. Jordan Spear is one of the lucky snow-sport aficionados whose parents got…

Woodstock Inn launches ambitious upgrade

November 20, 2015
By Stephen Seitz WOODSTOCK—The Woodstock Inn and Resort has embarked on a ten-year plan to create one of the finest resorts in the United States. "What we're doing is a vision for the future," said General Manager Gary Thulander. The first phase, priced at $2.6 million, is aimed at improving the hotel and its grounds.…

Shumlin: inmate population at lowest point since early 2000s

November 20, 2015
Rutland and Windsor County programs recognized Between 1997 and 2008, Vermont’s prison inmate population grew by 86 percent. After years of work to create a more rational criminal justice system that locks up fewer Vermonters that trend has been reversed, and today Vermont’s inmate population is at its lowest point since the early 2000s, Gov.…

REDC honors CSJ President Richard Lloyd as its member of the year

November 20, 2015
RUTLAND — Rutland Economic Development Corp. named College of St. Joseph President Richard Lloyd as its member of the year at its 78th annual meeting at Southside Steakhouse in Rutland, Thursday, Nov. 12. REDC Executive Director Jamie Stewart touted the accomplishments and gains of College of St. Joseph since Lloyd took over as president in…

Vermont Craft Brewery sponsors rattlesnake conservation

November 20, 2015
By Tom Rogers, Vt. Fish & Wildlife Wildlife biologist Doug Blodgett raises a glass of Timber Rattler IPA with Brocklebank Craft Brewery owner Anne Linehan at the Tunbridge brewery. A portion of the proceeds of the beer will be donated towards Blodgett’s work on the conservation of Vermont’s timber rattlesnake population. TUNBRIDGE—The next time you…

Rutland man charged after breaking into two vehicles

November 20, 2015
Submitted Bryce Smith-Wallett Locals help police track down thief who broke into two vehicles at Brewer’s Corners MENDON — On Nov. 14 at approximately 1:38 p.m., the Vermont State Police responded to Wheelerville Road in the town of Mendon, Vt., after a concerned citizen observed a man throw a rock through a window of a…

Dunne speaks language of new economy, Castleton students share concerns

November 20, 2015
By Christopher Biddle CASTLETON — Matt Dunne met with about a dozen Castleton University students on Tuesday, Nov. 9, as a guest of Castleton’s Democratic Leadership Club. Dunne is one of three Democratic nominee hopefuls for the Vermont governor’s seat, a former state congressman, and current head of community affairs for Google. Castleton DLC President…

Zuckerman adds name as candidate for lieutenant governor

November 20, 2015
By Jasper Craven, VTDigger.org Sen. David Zuckerman, P/D-Chittenden, announced Tuesday, Nov. 10, he is running for lieutenant governor next year. Zuckerman joins a young cohort of Democrats running for lieutenant governor — Burlington Rep. Kesha Ram, 29, and Brandon Riker, 28, of Marlboro, a relatively unknown candidate who has never held elected office, as well…

Vermont state economist: labor market weak across many data points

November 20, 2015
Aging demographic trends help explain By Bruce Parker, Vermont Watchdog The U.S. Department of Labor on Friday, Nov. 6, released an upbeat monthly jobs report showing the economy added 271,000 jobs in October. The number was well above the 185,000 jobs projected for the month. The national unemployment rate, which declined slightly to 5 percent,…

Gov. Shumlin provides update on Vermont Health Connect open enrollment

November 20, 2015
Two weeks into the third annual open enrollment period for Vermont Health Connect, Gov. Peter Shumlin and top health care officials provided an update on Tuesday, Nov. 17, and pointed to the long road the state has traveled to improve the health care marketplace since its launch in 2013. So far this open enrollment period,…

Marianne of France weeps in response to the Paris attacks

November 20, 2015
By Daryl Cagle Like Lady Liberty in the United States, Marianne of France is a symbol of the French state and values, especially the values of liberty, brotherhood, and egalitarianism. She is probably one of the most recognizable and distinctive symbols of France. The concept for Marianne of France appears to have arisen during the…