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“10 of 9” whistle will be fixed

November 4, 2020
City of Rutland Fire Dept. addresses repairs needed Many people have heard that the “10 of 9” whistle has sounded a little off the last week or so. Many more have taken to Facebook to find out what’s going on, the City of Rutland Fire Department posted on Facebook Nov. 1. The Department explained‚"We have…

Six loose cows shot dead

November 4, 2020
By Christopher Ross ORWELL — Six loose cows appear to have been shot and killed Friday night, Oct. 30 in Orwell, according to a press release issued by Vermont state police Saturday. The cows had been running wild most of the summer and fall, said Brian Kemp, who owns Mountain Meadows Farm in Sudbury/Whiting, in…

Jane Dewey Langill, 84

November 4, 2020
Jane Dewey Langill of Rockford, Illinois, died Oct. 15, 2020. She was born Dec. 13, 1935, in Concord, New Hampshire, the daughter of Claude and Helen (Matthews) Dewey. She graduated from Concord High School in 1953, married Stephen H. Langill in 1958, and one month later graduated from the Concord Hospital School of Nursing. Jane…

Local currencies stimulate business

November 4, 2020
By Curt Peterson From Oct. 12 through Nov. 12, individuals who spend $30 or more at participating businesses and ask to use "Real Bucks" in participating towns will receive $10 off their total purchase (while supplies last). Participating businesses will receive the $10 discount back after redeeming the Real Bucks with their Area Association. Killington…

RRMC takes down tents, opens new specimen collection center

November 4, 2020
  Rutland Regional Medical Center has opened a new Specimen Collection Center (SCC) in the former Physiatry and Physical Medicine space on the Allen Street side of the hospital. This new location will improve the service, flow, and safety of specimen collection at the hospital. (Physiatry and Physical Medicine is now part of the Vermont…

Militia training site terrifies neighbors in West Pawlet

November 4, 2020
Slate Ridge, a center for military-style training and “professional gunfighting,” posts life-threatening messages, but breaks no laws? By Staff Report, VTDigger WEST PAWLET — In the remote hills of southwestern Vermont, a group of locals gathered last week to talk with a reporter about chilling experiences they’ve had with a nearby property owner. The property owner,…

CBD candy takes off in Killington

November 4, 2020
By Katy Savage Stephen Frankel has a Chinese proverb he lives by: “Man who sells oranges will always tell you his is the sweetest. Taste them and decide for yourself.” Frankel, a martial arts teacher, heard the proverb from his former teacher, acclaimed martial art instructor Dr. Yang Jwing-Ming. “I think it applies to everything,”…

Parking reservations at Killington open Thursday

November 4, 2020
The resort outlines advanced parking reservation system used to limit crowds this season Staff report The ski season is right around the corner, with Killington Resort aiming to open next Saturday, Nov. 14 along with Mount Snow, the first  two resorts to open in Vermont. “While there is always a competition to open first, we…

Quechee Gorge bridge project to begin in early 2021

November 4, 2020
The Vermont Agency of Transportation (AOT) is advancing the final plans for the Quechee Gorge Bridge Project. It is scheduled to go to bid for contractors in the coming weeks. After much discussion, the AOT has decided that the project requires a continuous single lane of traffic for the duration of the construction season. This…

Poultney Chamber names Dan Williams citizen of the year

November 4, 2020
The Poultney Area Chamber of Commerce has chosen T. Daniel Williams as its citizen of the year for 2020-2021. The award is given each year to a Poultney area citizen who has "contributed to the betterment of the Poultney community, provided continuing outstanding service to the community, and who demonstrates the true spirit of service,…

Sheriff and VSP seek fugitive in Bridgewater

November 4, 2020
On Oct. 27 at 8 a.m., a Windsor County Sheriff’s Deputy stopped a vehicle for an infraction on U.S. Route 4 in Bridgewater. During the stop, Brandon Curtis Adkins, 32, gave a false name to the deputy, before exiting the car and running into the woods. When the true identity of the subject was discovered,…

Bridgewater receives $789,000 in USDA grants

November 4, 2020
USDA RD has invested $891M to modernize and upgrade rural water and wastewater infrastructure across 43 states. This includes $789,000 in loans and grants to Bridgewater to replace and upgrade aging components of the town’s wastewater treatment facility and collection system from 1978. The investment will improve pollution control by reducing maintenance and repair costs,…

Road construction report for the week of Nov. 2

November 4, 2020
Here is a list of road construction projects happening throughout central Vermont. Please remember to drive safely in all work zones. Lives depend on it. I-89 Sharon – Bethel – A resurfacing project is wrapping up in both the Northbound and Southbound lanes between Exits 2 and 3. Daily lane closures and a speed reduction…

Trinity Episcopal Church steps toward socks this giving season

November 4, 2020
Trinity Episcopal Church is taking steps towards connecting beyond the currently closed doors of the church to meet a basic need in the community. Members of the church are aiming to stretch this community’s potential in meeting the daily necessity of socks with the introduction of the “Socks for Souls” program. In an era where…

Gift a tree in with the Rotary Club of Rutland

November 4, 2020
The Rotary Club of Rutland has generously supported local non-profits and community partners for over 100 years. Selling Christmas trees for over 60 years has been the club’s largest community engagement and fundraiser. This year, due to Covid-19, many families are in need of community support and may not be able to buy a Christmas…