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Public hearings on proposed ATV rule, Sept. 16 and 24
September 21, 2015
An ATV connector trail proposed on 7,988-acre Les Newell WMA in Stockbridge Two public hearings will be held to receive comment on a new rule proposed by the Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) that would allow the Agency Secretary to designate connector trails for use by all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) on public lands owned by the…
Intercity Rail Initiative could bring high speed passenger service through communities
September 21, 2015
The Vermont Agency of Transportation and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation will air its findings on a study to expand regional intercity passenger rail service at a public meeting held Thursday, Sept. 24, at 7 p.m. at Hotel Coolidge on 39 South Main Street in White River Junction, Vt. The study, known as the Northern…
Rutland deemed Solar Capital of NE
September 21, 2015
Congressman Peter Welch, Governor Peter Shumlin, Rutland Mayor Chris Louras, Green Mountain Power CEO Mary Powell, Raw Honey and Fruition Owner Rebecca Bounadonna, and homeowner Karen Correll spoke at a press conference Tuesday morning after Rutland was deemed the Solar Generation Capital of New England. White sunglasses were given out to participants at the press…
Pied for charity
September 18, 2015
KILLINGTON — The second annual Pie In The Face Challenge fundraiser for Phelan-McDermid Syndrome took place at Mogul Sports Pub in Killington, Sunday, Sept. 13 at 5 p.m. Local “celebrities,” including Killington and Pico Resort president Mike Solimano and other resort personnel, as well as business leaders, donated their time and faces to get pied for…
Vermont State Fair celebrates 170 years
September 18, 2015
By Robin Alberti The Rutland Fairgrounds are abuzz with the annual Vermont State Fair running this year, Sept. 4-12. Livestock and agricultural contests, food, music, rides, and entertainment packs each day at the fair. Schedule at vermontstatefair.org.
The rubber hits the road on cost containment
September 18, 2015
In 2014 Vermont launched an effort to bring health care providers together to better coordinate care for patients, reduce unnecessary tests, improve health outcomes, and save money in a health care system that is spending it faster than Vermonters can afford. And guess what? It’s working. Earlier this week we received the year-one results showing…
Learning simplicity and sustainability WWOOFing
September 18, 2015
By Matt McCarthy Editor’s note: Matthew McCarthy, from Connecticut, took a gap year between high school and college and participated in a program called Worldwide Opportunities On Organic Farms (WWOOF) at Kiss the Cow farm, in Barnard, Vt. At the top of a curving, steep hill, in a red house with four cats, two farmers and five WWOOFers,…
Standing together against domestic violence
September 18, 2015
By Steve Costello A scream piercing the darkness on an undeveloped section of my childhood street was my introduction to the topic of rape and domestic violence. I was eight or nine years old, and my initial reaction was to recoil in fear as a second and third shriek cut through the night. My father’s…
We must protect our ridgelines, lakes and streams
September 18, 2015
By Brian Dubie In 2009, when I was serving as Lt. Governor, I was invited to the Bolton Valley Ski Area resort to take part in the commissioning of a 100 kw wind turbine manufactured by Vermont workers in Barre. Its blade height was a very modest 120 feet, and the tower was on a…
Agriculture takes the RAP for Lake Champlain cleanup
September 18, 2015
By Julia Purdy On Thursday, Aug. 27, a public information meeting was held at the Fox Room in the Rutland Free Library, for the purpose of bringing to Vermonters the message of Vermont’s new Clean Water Act, Act 64, also known as H. 35. The panel consisted of a full-court press of key State of…
Rand Paul is building a broader, bolder Republican Party
September 18, 2015
Dear Editor, It’s no secret that the Republican Party is in need of revitalization. For too long there are too many voters that have been overlooked by many Republican candidates as ‘unwinnable.’ This is an attitude that will lead to our demise if left uncorrected. And while a number of candidates talk a good game about building…
The end is near
September 18, 2015
By Dom Cioffi Are you ready? Well, you better be because the world is about to end. I’m not joking. An asteroid is headed toward the earth and on Sept. 28 it is going to impact our planet, destroying infrastructure on an epic scale and causing a mass extinction not seen since the age of the dinosaurs. I know…
Farrell Distributing reaches brand distribution agreement with g. housen for Vermont portfolio
September 18, 2015
Farrell Distributing Company of South Burlington, Vt., and g.housen, Inc. of Keene, N.H. have reached an agreement that will transfer ownership of g.housen’s portfolio of beverage brands in Vermont to Farrell Distributing, the companies announced Sept. 14. Both companies said the transaction would strengthen their businesses and improve service to suppliers, retailers and beverage consumers.…
Local mountain lovers unite for an art auction to benefit Nepal earthquake relief
September 18, 2015
Photo submitted Denise Coriell, Chhongba Sherpa, Leeli Khare stand under a Tara Foundation banner at the Khola Bridge at dedication. By Tracy Wilson Do you have a love of the mountains? Have you travelled to Nepal and have fond memories and stories of your own to share? Have you always been intrigued by stories from…
Power kick!
September 18, 2015
Sophia Nisimblat (left) from Killington Elementary School edges out a rival Proctor Elementary School athlete. The KES 3rd and 4th grade soccer teams took on Proctor Elementary School Monday night, Sept. 14, at the Meadow Street fields in Rutland. The Killington girls team took home the win for their second game of the season.