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Killington’s Robert Cone wins Winter Carnival Cup

February 10, 2021
By Brooke Geery Killington local Robert Cone emerged victorious against a field that contained five other Vermonters at the Winter Carnival Cup in Steamboat Springs, Colorado on Feb. 6. It has been more than a year since dual pro racers stood atop a world cup podium, and Cone entered as the reigning World Pro Ski…

PreK registration now open at Killington Elementary

February 10, 2021
PreK applications for Killington Elementary School will open Feb. 8 and close on March 8. Under Vermont’s Act 166 Universal Prekindergarten, these programs are open to Vermont students who have reached the ages of 3, 4, or 5 years old by Sept. 1 of the year of entry,  and who are not yet enrolled in…

A riff on skiing and more with the Tree Man

February 3, 2021
Gary Chimerane recounts "ski offs," week-long ski vacations, old tech changing to new By Karen D. Lorentz Every once in awhile, a good day happens. Normally, that would be a trite observation. But given the times, a recent chat with a ski instructor I had only met briefly some time ago turned from an interview…

Rutland Young Professionals announce 2021 members of the year

February 3, 2021
Rutland Young Professionals announced the results of its 2021 members of the year awards on February 1. The Young Professional of the Year award recognizes an emerging leader under the age of 45 who lives/works in the Rutland Region, demonstrates leadership qualities in both his or her personal and professional life, and is active in…

Speeds to be monitored on Route 103 in Clarendon

February 3, 2021
The Rutland County Sheriff’s Department has been focusing on speeds in the area of Gouchberg Farms Market And Deli (the straight stretch) on Route 103 in North Clarendon. Some drivers have been ticketed for operating between 65 - 86 mph in this stretch. This section of Route 103 is a posted 50 mph zone and…

RYP hosts mayoral candidate live forum

February 3, 2021
  Wednesday, Feb. 10 at 6 p.m.—RUTLAND—With the presidential election behind us, it’s time to focus on leadership at the local level. Rutland Young Professionals have invited each of the candidates running for Rutland City Mayor to join them for a virtual discussion to introduce themselves, share their plans for the city, and answer questions…

“The Bus” to receive two e-buses

February 3, 2021
Electric bus vendors selected for Vermont pilot program The Agency of Natural Resources electric bus pilot program has moved into its next phase. The participating school districts and transit agency have selected their buses, which are due to arrive in Vermont at the end of 2021. In December 2019, Barre Unified Union School District in partnership with…

How one Vermont company is dealing with Zoom fatigue

February 3, 2021
By Peg Bolgioni In March 2020 at height of the Covid-19 pandemic, companies like Vermont Electric Power Company (VELCO) were scrambling to have the majority of their employees work remotely. They had to be in a safe environment but still needed to remain connected to one another, so adjustments had to be made. Face-to-face meetings…

From RCHS and an inn in VT to Puppy Bowl TV!

February 3, 2021
A Vermont inn and farm’s canine cousins get “pup close and personal” on Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl TV Jetson, the "canine concierge" of The Wilburton Inn and Stitch, his rescue dog cousin at Earth Sky Time Farm, will be featured on "Animal Planet’s" beloved Puppy Bowl XVII, which airs at 2 p.m. on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb.…

4th-grader helps Woodstock Elementary School receive grant promoting anti-racism education, books, discussion

February 3, 2021
A local elementary school student has received a grant from the Vermont Community Foundation to help diversify Woodstock Elementary School's library and expand anti-racism efforts, according to a VCF press release Jan. 28. Through the efforts of 4th-grader Tripp Overbay, Woodstock Elementary School recently received a $1,920 grant from the Vermont Community Foundation’s Spark Connecting…

Board to make choices for Prosper Valley School

February 3, 2021
By Curt Peterson The Windsor Central Unified Union School District board voted unanimously Monday evening, Feb. 1, to endorse the Configuration Committee’s proposal to move grades 5 and 6 from the Woodstock Elementary School (WES) to the rehabilitated Prosper Valley School in Pomfret next fall. “The next steps, according to school district policy,” wrote board…

Snowboarder rescued Killington in backcountry

February 3, 2021
By Curt Peterson Early in the evening on Jan. 30, Raymond Park, 49, of Killington, was snowboarding on the backside of the Killington Ski Area, out of bounds, and spent several subsequent hours trying unsuccessfully to return to the trail he had left. He was found by rescuers at 8 a.m. Jan 31, five hours…

Rutland menswear store undergoes renovation

February 3, 2021
McNeil and Reedy celebrates 65 years in downtown with a new look By Victoria Gaither and Brooke Geery A major renovation project is underway at McNeil & Reedy men’s clothing and shoe store in downtown Rutland. The store, which has been a go-to for proms, weddings, and funerals since 1956, is benefitting from new blood…

Snowed Inn sold 

February 3, 2021
Karlhubers celebrate 37 years at the inn By Polly Mikula KILLINGTON—Jeanne and Manfred Karlhuber celebrated with a Zoom party Monday, Feb. 1, after signing closing documents to sell The Snowed Inn after 37 years. “We had dinner delivered and champagne,” Jeanne Karlhuber said of the party their (adult) children, Tom and Kerstin, organized for them.…

How a diplomat from Windsor County introduced the sheep craze to Vermont

February 3, 2021
By Mark Bushnell/VTDigger One of the greatest economic advances in early industrial America involved sheep. It also involved Napoleon, an American diplomat and some fortunate timing. Details of the story might never have come to light if not for the resolve of the diplomat’s daughter, Mary Pepperrell Sparhawk Cutts, to extract the details from her father.…