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Annual coat drive a huge success at Mission Farm

November 25, 2020
Mission Farm’s annual coat drive was a huge success Veteran’s weekend of November 2020.  The greater Killington community came through again this year donating over six extra-large bins of winter outerwear, a pair of boots, a dozen homemade masks and $500 for the purchase of boots and socks. This year’s donations went to the Dodge…

Killington Resort opens for the season with top-to-bottom terrain Friday, Nov. 20

November 19, 2020
The Longest Season in the East to Open with Woodward Killington Pop-Up Park, Multiple Lifts and Ample Terrain to Ensure Proper Physical Distancing; Opening Day Parking Reservations Available Thursday, Nov. 19 at 7:30 a.m. Vermont’s Killington Resort, the largest ski and snowboard destination in Eastern North America, and part of POWDR, will kick off the…

School districts engage anti-racism program, change policies

November 18, 2020
By Curt Peterson Windsor Central Unified Union School District and Windsor South East Supervisory Union, which includes Windsor High School, have engaged Writing Wrongs, LLC to help develop anti-racism policies. Arielle King, 22, a post graduate student at Vermont Law School and co-founder of Writing Wrongs, told the Mountain Times she and fellow co-founder and…

Gift-of-Life Marathon Blood Drive seeks volunteers

November 18, 2020
  The annual Gift-of-Life Marathon Blood Drive, sponsored by Green Mountain Power and WJJR with support from Farrell Distributing and Casella Waste Systems, is coming soon!  This year it will be a four-day event designed to help ensure an adequate blood supply during the critical holiday period in December. Huge precautions, in light of Covid-19,…

Gift-of-Life Marathon honors Mary Ojala, long-time volunteer

November 18, 2020
Donors asked to give blood to celebrate Ojala’s 100th birthday, ensure holiday supplies What do you get for someone who is turning 100? Longtime American Red Cross volunteer Mary Ojala says donating a pint of blood in her name would be the perfect gift! Organizers of Rutland’s Gift-of-Life Marathon blood drive today announced the 2020…

Rutland nursing home outbreak rises

November 18, 2020
By Emma Cotton/VTDigger As of Tuesday, Nov. 17, 26 residents and 12 staff members have tested positive for Covid-19 at Rutland Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center, according Richard Feifer, the nursing home’s chief medical officer. At Friday’s regular press conference held by Gov. Phil Scott, state officials said four of the 19 residents have been hospitalized.…

The Dog Wizard Rutland opens to provide transformative dog training service

November 18, 2020
National franchise offers vital service during Covid-19 pandemic The Dog Wizard has announced the opening of a new corporate location in Rutland, providing pet owners throughout the region with its innovative dog training service that has garnered a national reputation for transforming pet and pet owner relationships. "Our philosophy is simple. It takes a balanced…

‘Raiders’ name, logo will not go to vote

November 18, 2020
Staff report Rutland residents will not vote on whether or not to change the Rutland High School’s nickname “Raiders” and arrowhead logo, after a motion to put the question to a non-binding vote at Town Meeting in March failed 5-5 at the Board of Aldermen’s meeting Monday. The measure needed seven votes to get on…

West Rutland Stewart’s robbed at knifepoint, again

November 18, 2020
On Nov. 11, at 8:51 p.m., troopers from the Vermont State Police -Rutland Barracks, responded to an armed robbery at the Stewart's Shop located at 116 Main St. in West Rutland. Upon meeting with store employees and reviewing video footage, it was learned that at 8:45 p.m., a lone white male described as approximately 5’9”…

Robberies reported at Kamuda’s and Maclure Library in Pittsford

November 18, 2020
On Nov. 10 at about 5 a.m., troopers from the Vermont State Police were dispatched to a burglary reported at Kamuda’s Country Market in Pittsford. During the investigation, it was determined a female made forced entry into the market, causing damage. During the investigation, a second burglary was discovered across the street at Maclure Library.…

RNeSU hopes to continue in-person learning, local cases and staffing are a concern

November 18, 2020
By Lee J. Kahrs BRANDON — The Rutland Northeast Supervisory Union wants as many kids in the schools as possible, but is poised to turn to all remote learning if necessary. The bigger concern right now is the holiday season. Rumors have been flying that Otter Valley Union High School is planning to send all…

Fair Haven prepares park for the winter holiday season

November 18, 2020
The Fair Haven Itty Bitty Committee (IBC) wants to take this opportunity to thank all those who supported their Stick Figure Project and helped them dress up the park for the fall.  Some donors made more than one figure.  It was gratifying to see visitors at the park taking photos or just stopping by to…

Road construction report for the week of Nov. 16

November 18, 2020
Here is a list of road construction projects happening throughout mid-central Vermont. Please remember to drive safely in all work zones. Lives depend on it. I-91 Hartland – Travelers will see lane reductions northbound and southbound, with reduced speeds enforced in the work zone for bridge replacement operations. Bethel – The bridge along VT 12…

Norwich University receives $20k grant for tiny house village

November 18, 2020
Norwich University has been awarded a $20,000 grant from the TD Charitable Foundation to fund the development of a construction management plan to create Vermont’s first tiny house community. This grant supports the development of the next generation of affordable tiny houses by students and faculty in the College of Professional School’s School of Architecture…

Turtle Fur announces scholarship for Vermont Adaptive athlete

November 18, 2020
As a company proud of its Vermont roots, Turtle Fur is excited to offer both financial and material support to Vermont Adaptive. Vermont Adaptive serves youth and adults of all abilities who have physical, cognitive, developmental, or emotional/behavioral disabilities, helping them gain self-confidence and independence through adaptive sports programs and activities in multiple locations throughout…