By Katy Savage Tracy Kardys started planning her wedding a year ago. She envisioned a boho-style wedding on an 88-acre family-owned farm in Proctorsville that has a pond and vineyard. She wanted her 130 guests to dance under Vermont stars. Kardys […]
Category: Covid-19 updates
Indoor dining, out-of-state travel, rec sports, more lodging and dining capacity now okayed
By Polly Mikula On Friday, June 5, Gov. Phil Scott outlined a series of orders that open the door to indoor restaurant dining, out-of-state travel, and expanded lodging and dining capacity. On Monday, he gave low contact recreational sports the […]
Indoor dining starts Monday, out-of-state travel permitted for some
By Polly Mikula On Friday, June 5, Gov. Phil Scott outlined a series of orders that open the door to indoor restaurant dining, out-of-state travel, and expanded lodging. All gatherings, indoor and outdoor, continue to be limited to 25 people. […]
Many local overnight summer camps canceled, day camps still on
By Katy Savage As summer approaches, thousands of families would usually be marking their calendars to attend overnight summer camps in the Green Mountain state, but, for many, that won’t happen this year. Camp Sangamon, a camp for boys in […]
Corrections reports no new Covid-19 cases at Rutland facility
Covid-19 test results from Marble Valley Regional Correctional Facility (MVRCF) in Rutland detected no new cases of coronavirus, according to a news release May 28. The Vermont Dept. of Health performed a total of 117 inmate tests and 87 staff […]
Most business sectors now partially reopened
Tourism and event-based businesses left out as Covid-19 is still rampant in North Eastern U.S. By Polly Mikula Two weeks after the governor began to open sectors of the economy and allow public gatherings of 10, data continues to show that […]
Vermont reopens to Vermonters, Gov. remains cautious on tourism
Gov. Scott teases more openings, including indoor restaurant, cleaning services, gyms, museums By Polly Mikula and Anne Wallace Allen/VTDigger Gov. Phil Scott dropped some tantalizing news for restaurant owners Wednesday, May 27, at his regular press conference, hinting that he may […]
Ludlow ambulance chief describes impact of Covid-19
Stephanie Glover, who suffered first case of Covid-19 in Vermont, speaks to Rotary By Ralph Pace At its recent online meeting, the Ludlow Rotary Club (LRC) heard from Stephanie Glover, deputy chief of the Ludlow ambulance service (LAS), about the […]
Restaurants, salons, religious service, health services reopen
Gov. Scott gears up for June 1 when remaining business sectors can open with consistent, capacity and health requirements On Friday, May 22, Governor Phil Scott announced the resumption of additional business operations, including outdoor seating at restaurants and bars […]
Test finds no coronavirus in Rutland sewer
By Katy Savage A test on Rutland City’s sewer system has detected no cases of Covid-19 in the community. The test results, delivered last week by Biobot, a start-up company in Massachusetts, showed the number of Covid-19 cases in Rutland […]