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Hometown Heroes partners with the Vermont Veterans Tribute Task Force

February 3, 2021
Hometown Heroes is a project in Fair Haven founded by Emily Stockwell in support of veterans locally and around the state. Stockwell is the daughter of a notable World War II veteran of Fair Haven, the late Bernard Stockwell. Bernard “Bun” Stockwell was born on March 30, 1923, in Fair Haven where he also graduated…

Civic engagement, service on the rise

January 27, 2021
Record number of candidates vie for Rutland mayor, every elected position contested By Polly Mikula Rutland City residents are stepping up to lead. At this year’s Town Meeting every elected position is being contested, giving voters many choices. Seven candidates will face off for mayor. Eighteen seek the six seats on the board of aldermen.…

Rutland seeks revitalization grant for Center St.

January 27, 2021
By Brett Yates Rutlanders who enjoyed the colorful, pedestrian-friendly reconfiguration of Center Street last summer may find a similar sight downtown in 2021, if the city finds a way to pay for it. The Rutland Redevelopment Authority (RRA) applied last week for a “placemaking” grant from the Vermont Dept. of Housing & Community Development, which,…

Slate Ridge temporarily ordered to stop operating firearms training facility

January 27, 2021
Staff report, VTDigger An environmental court judge has ordered that, for now, Daniel Banyai must stop paramilitary training activities at Slate Ridge, which has operated without a permit for several years in West Pawlet. Following court proceedings that have lasted more than a year, the judge on Thursday, Jan. 21, issued a preliminary injunction, which states…

Fair Haven schools go all-remote

January 27, 2021
Fair Haven public schools went all-remote this week after discovering Friday, Jan. 22, that two people with Covid-19 “were in attendance while contagious,” said Brooke Olsen-Farrell, superintendent of the Slate Valley school district. “Contact tracing is underway and we are in the process of notifying anyone with possible exposure and sending them home until a…

Fifth Dismas House to open in Rutland this March

January 27, 2021
Jim Curran, executive director of Dismas of Vermont, Inc. (DOV), has announced the planned March 2021 opening in Rutland of a fifth “Dismas House.” The new residence, to open in March in Rutland, will be the fifth Dismas House in Vermont working to effect lasting reconciliations between Vermont communities and justice-involved persons. The facility, to…

Rutland to enforce mask mandate with trespass law

January 27, 2021
By Katy Savage If you don’t wear a face mask at the Rutland Town transfer station, you could be charged with trespassing. The Rutland Board of Health voted unanimously Jan. 14 to enforce a trespass law over the next six months at the transfer station. Those not wearing masks could be convicted of unlawful trespass…

Hartland mother provides masks for many

January 27, 2021
By Curt Peterson A sign on the door at BG’s Market in Hartland reads, “Masks required," and just about everyone entering the popular store cooperates within the Vermont-mandated request. There are a few customers, usually young males, who, for one reason or another, either feel the virus-control rule doesn’t apply to them —or they forgot.…

Mayor Allaire announces reelection campaign

January 27, 2021
By David Allaire I want to take this opportunity to formally announce that I am running for re-election for the Office of Mayor of the City of Rutland. I am humbled and honored that the voters of Rutland placed their support and trust in me these last four years, and for that I am forever…

Kathleen Krevetski Announces Run for Rutland City Mayor

January 27, 2021
Krevetski's knowledge and experience in health and wellness can help fuel new job opportunities in the growing local food economy Rutland City activist, retired RRMC nurse, and a founding member of  Vermont Farmers Food Center (VFFC), Kathleen Krevetski, has filed to run for Rutland City mayor. Krevetski believes the local food economy is the driving…

RCSWD solid waste implementation plan approved by the state

January 27, 2021
Recycling, leaf/yard debris & food scraps need consideration The Vermont Agency of Natural Resources (ANR) requires the Rutland County Solid Waste District (RCSWD) to submit a Solid Waste Implementation Plan (SWIP) every five years for approval. The SWIP sets forth how the district intends to meet Vermont state standards in regard to municipal solid waste…

Fifth Dimas House to open in Rutland this March

January 27, 2021
The new residence, to open in March in Rutland, will be the fifth Dismas House in Vermont working to effect lasting reconciliations between Vermont communities and justice-involved persons. Jim Curran, Executive Director of Dismas of Vermont, Inc. (DOV), has announced the planned March 2021 opening in Rutland of a fifth “Dismas House.” The facility, to…

Ludlow Rotary receives 2,000 masks for Covid-19 use

January 20, 2021
Recently, the Ludlow Rotary Club received a donation of 2,000 masks for use during the Covid-19 crisis. This is the second round of mask donations by Ted Rossi and the Rossi Family Foundation.  Rossi is a fellow Rotarian from East Hampton, Connecticut, owner of Rossi Group Lumber in Cromwell, Connecticut and the developer for SouthFace Village…

Killington short-term rental registrations lag despite new mandate

January 20, 2021
By Curt Peterson The town of Killington initiated a new short-term rental (STR) registration program in November, after residents voted to approved the zoning change. Zoning Administrator Preston Bristow told the Mountain Times that of the estimated 507 eligible short-term rental units in Killington, 394 have been registered and assigned program numbers as of Jan.…

Killington, Pico resorts suspends midweek parking reservations

January 20, 2021
Beginning Tuesday, Jan. 19, Killington Resort and Pico Mountain Resort will only require parking reservations on Saturdays, Sundays and peak days, Feb. 15-19. “We are able to make this change because our lift and terrain capacity are allowing plenty of space for social distancing and we have not had a need to limit visits on midweek days.…