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Owners of Blake Hill Preserves in Windsor named Vermont small business persons of the year

April 20, 2022
The owners of Blake Hill Preserves in Windsor are the 2022 Vermont small business persons of the year. Vicky Allard and Joe Hanglin are being recognized by the U.S. Small Business Administration for Blake Hill Preserves’ employment growth, success in the marketplace, company expansion and community involvement. “We feel so honored for Blake Hill Preserves…

Well drilling will determine capacity of Killington’s proposed new municipal water system

April 20, 2022
By Curt Peterson Two large well-drilling rigs were headed for a water source site behind the Mountain Times offices recently, but the bridge to cross the Ottauquechee River appeared to be strained as the first truck made the trip. The second truck waited in the newspaper’s parking lot until Mosher Excavating was able to reinforce…

The Skinny Pancake announces Free Crepe Day, April 20

April 20, 2022
Wednesday, April 20, all day — QUECHEE— The Skinny Pancake will be serving up Choco Nutty & Sugarshack crepes for free at its six locations across the region. The closest option in central Vermont is in Quechee (7161 Woodstock Road/Route 4, Quechee). Others include: Albany, Montpelier, Stowe, Burlington and UVM. For those of you who…

Southern NH-VT Rotary district raises $114,000 for Ukrainian relief assistance

April 20, 2022
“I can no longer sit silent while the people of Ukraine suffer such inhuman devastation from this unprovoked violence,” said John Bob Siemienowicz. He asked members of district 7870, covering Rotary clubs in southern New Hampshire and southern Vermont, of Rotary International to “band together to offer humanitarian aid to alleviate the grief and suffering…

Birds nest using lichen as camouflage

April 20, 2022
By Rachel Sargent Mirus Birds use a wonderful variety of materials and techniques to create their nests. Some nests are small and tidy, like grass baskets lined with cozy feathers. Others are large and messily blobbed with mud. Some species build their nests in trees, some on the ground, and others woven into wetland plants…

Posturing

April 20, 2022
By Rep. Jim Harrison With only 3-4 weeks left in the 2022 legislative session, key lawmakers in both the House and Senate are staking out positions on various bills moving through the process. The House education committee, for example, has been working on an initiative to provide free lunch and breakfast for all K-12 students…

Leahy visits Paramount, praises expansion project

April 20, 2022
By Katy Savage RUTLAND — Sen. Patrick Leahy visited the Paramount Theater on Monday, April 18 as the theater embarks on a $5.5 million expansion project. Leahy helped the Paramount secure $500,000 from the federal government through the Save America’s Treasures grant program, which was established in 1998 to support the nation’s premier cultural resources.…

Cannabis fails again in Castleton

April 20, 2022
By Katy Savage The question to allow cannabis retailers in Castleton failed for the second time in a revote on Wednesday, April 13. The article failed 290-275, which was less of a margin than the original vote on Town Meeting Day, when it failed 351-306. Janet Currie, the former chair of the Castleton Planning Commission,…

From natural ingredients to handmade soap, how a self-taught local soapmaker crafts her wares

April 20, 2022
When she retired from her career in information technology during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, Andi Lutter of Hartland didn’t pack up for a sunny life of leisure. Instead, she taught herself the art of handmade cold-process soapmaking, and launched a small business. “All my soaps are handmade, by me, in small batches in…

Meet Gene Syria: Killington’s veteran mountain maestro

April 20, 2022
By Karen D. Lorentz There have been several key workers who have orchestrated Killington’s operations from behind the scenes since the area debuted in 1958. They have been responsible for the ski area opening each day with lifts turning and snow covering trails much as a theater director is responsible for the curtain going up.…

Rutland man completes 300 summits of Pico Mountain in 300 days

April 20, 2022
He aims for 365 consecutive hikes to benefit Vermont Children KILLINGTON—Randy Crossman, a 63-year-old woodworker and 7th-generation Vermonter, has summited Pico Mountain 300 times in 300 days, nearing his goal to climb 365 times in 365 days. He invites the media and the public to join him at a June 18, 2022, event to celebrate…

Vail invests in affordable housing for Okemo

April 20, 2022
Vail Resorts is making investments at four resorts to provide accessible and affordable housing for its employees at Okemo Mountain Resort in Ludlow as well as in Park City Mountain in Utah, Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia, and Vail in Colorado, as part of the company’s strategic focus on investing in the employee experience. Collectively,…

Gary Stumpf, 67

April 20, 2022
Gary Brian Stumpf, 67, of Pittsfield passed away peacefully at home on April 15, 2022 after a long battle with liver disease. Gary was born in Wilmington, Delaware on July 28, 1954 to Theodore, Sr. and Elizabeth, (nee McGrory) Stumpf, lovingly known to their friends as “Ted and Betty,” of Pennsville, New Jersey. Growing up…

State to win $215,000 from online vaping retailers

April 20, 2022
Attorney General T.J. Donovan today announced April 13 that his office has reached settlements with two different online sellers of electronic cigarettes for violations of Vermont’s Delivery Sales Ban and Vermont’s Consumer Protection Act. Under the settlements, the companies resolved claims that they sold electronic cigarettes, e-liquids, or other tobacco paraphernalia to individual consumers. As…

A Russian Vermonter is trying to help Ukraine, one refugee at a time

April 20, 2022
By Ethan Weinstein / VT Digger Every morning, before she’s fully rubbed the sleep from her eyes, Natalia May checks social media for the latest updates from Ukraine’s more than 4 million refugees. Then, she starts digging. “I basically became, like, a concierge of research,” said May, who grew up in Russia and has lived…