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Administration, Vermont Gas agree: consumers will subsidize gas pipeline
October 23, 2015
By Anne Galloway, VTDigger.org Ratepayers will pick up most of the tab for a natural gas pipeline under a new agreement between the state and Vermont Gas. The deal with the Department of Public Service allows the Gaz Metro subsidiary to recover up to $134 million of the cost of the 41-mile pipeline from customers.…
Rutland’s oxen are conquering its lions
October 23, 2015
By Steve Costello As many of your readers may recall, I enjoy perusing “Aesop’s Fables” from time to time, and look for lessons that apply to life, work and community. Three recent events, a speech by incoming Rutland Police Chief Brian Kilcullen, a conversation with filmmaker Art Jones, and an Associated Press article about Rutland’s…
“Blind-sided” legislators should fix Act 46
October 23, 2015
By Rob Roper A recent article about the new school district consolidation law, Act 46, quoted a state legislator whose reaction seems to be representative of many parents, local school board members, students, and law makers who value and hope to preserve Vermont’s 150-year-old school choice tuitioning system: “I don’t think we can still have…
Outstanding questions
October 23, 2015
Dear Editor, It’s been some time since I last wrote. I’ve been waiting for answers to my questions. The question seems to be simple: why does the town of Killington have two sets of books for financials? I’ve asked our town manager in the beginning of this barrage of letters to the editor, his first…
Killington concerns addressed
October 23, 2015
Dear Editor, There have been several issues before the Select Board recently, both old and new that I would like to continue to update the community on: Road signs and maintenance as well as the search for a new town manager. First, as we have all probably heard by now, our town manager Seth Webb…
Pittsfield Select Board hears from concerned citizens on FEMA buy-out properties
October 23, 2015
By Wendy Reese As an appointed Pittsfield Select Board member, one of my greatest concerns in our town is dissemination of information, particularly when it comes to town business. While we post about meetings in three public locations and we have the minutes and agenda on the town website, you have to be proactive to…
Human remains found by hunter
October 23, 2015
Submitted Philip Jackman On Oct. 2, the Vermont State Police received a report that a hunter had located human remains in a wooded area off Beard Road in the town of Orange, while tracking his hunting dogs. Troopers and detectives with the VSP responded to the scene and collected the remains and other items of…
Bridge over troubled water
October 23, 2015
By Dom Cioffi I started my to-do list days early because I knew Saturday was going to be my first weekend in months where I had no plans. I wasn’t traveling, my son didn’t have a game, and there were no parties – this was my big chance to knock out all of those things…
Shake the shakes: why popular meal replacements need to go
October 23, 2015
Long before I began writing for the public to view, I was requested to write an informative piece on the detriments of the ever popular “shake” trend. Naturally, my bias is clear, as I am versed in plant-based nutrition that focuses exclusively on whole foods. My view on certain dietary trends and lifestyles has been…
The Outside Story: A primordial lake monster
October 23, 2015
By Madeline Bodin It came from the lake. It is a life form nearly as old as life itself. Living peacefully in the depths for eons, it is awakened by humankind’s abuse of the environment. It strikes out with toxins that attack nerves or the liver. Attempts to kill it only make it more…
A wonderful surprise, the slopes have opened!
October 23, 2015
Another boring week in the world of Brady, with the exception of one wonderful surprise. I have to say that not having a daunting race to train for makes the world a little more dull. Fewer reasons to get up in the morning and do masochistic things to myself. I have kept running and walking…
Biking for beer
October 23, 2015
The apparent association between craft beer and cycling is one of the more perplexing aspects of microbrew culture. In my early 20s, I noticed that brewery gift shops seemed to sell a surprising number of cycling jerseys—from Allagash to Stone, they’re as ubiquitous as branded pint glasses, and once or twice my brother and I…
Mettawee Community School offers caring blankets and caring words
October 23, 2015
Submitted Mrs. Robertson’s 4th Grade of the Mettawee Community School led a fall bulbs fund-raiser to benefit the You Are Never Alone Foundation’s Caring Blankets effort. WEST PAWLET—On Wednesday, Sept. 30, the Mettawee Community School launched its 2015-2016 Books and Beyond Program at All-School Meeting. This year’s theme, Blanket Ourselves with Words, was chosen based…
Ellen Spensley Moriarty joins CCV as career consultant
October 23, 2015
Courtesy of CCV Ellen Spensley Moriarty RUTLAND—Ellen Spensley Moriarty recently moved up in the Community College of Vermont as a career consultant in its Rutland Academic Center. She works with students and alumni in areas served by the Rutland, Bennington, and Brattleboro centers to provide personalized career guidance and resources. These support services help students…
Farm to Fork Fondo — Vermont expands for 2016 event
October 23, 2015
Submitted The 2015 Farm to Fork Fondo —Vermont atracted 384 participants from 22 states and three countries. Registration now open for the community bicycle event at Riverside Farm PITTSFIELD — On Monday, Oct. 12, Wrenegade Sports, LLC, and Riverside Farm announced the details of the 2016 Farm to Fork Fondo – Vermont. The second edition…