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Killington Rec soccer season is complete

November 4, 2020
By Sarah Newell The Killington Rec fall soccer program wrapped up the weekend of Oct. 24 after a successful season. The grade 3/4 team and the two grade 5/6 teams had winning records in their Rutland league. The Little Squirts program, ages 4 to 7, had an excellent season learning skills and an appreciation for…

Kalow Tech expands offerings in Rutland

November 4, 2020
There’s new life at a 60- year old former industrial building in the heart of Rutland County these days. Kalow Technologies, a highly integrated contract manufacturer, recently completed an extensive renovation to over 85,000 square feet of space at 155 Seward Road in Rutland, first constructed in 1961. Kalow is a rare success story of…

Killington updates parking reservation plans for 20/21 season

October 30, 2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD0RlanHLmE&feature=youtu.be By Mike Solimano, President & General Manager The season is right around the corner, and Killington can’t wait for the Longest Season in the East to get started. Over a month ago we sent out our Winter Operations Plan and although it included a lot of detail, there were still some unanswered questions to…

Spooks abound in Rutland, despite cancellation of parade

October 28, 2020
By Matt A. Sheen With Rutland’s signature Halloween Parade canceled this year due to the pandemic, people in the city of Rutland have stepped up to create alternatives creative (and creepy) experiences for the community to enjoy. "We made the decision a couple months ago not to do a float this year, just not knowing…

Larry Courcelle, an Independent running for Rutland County

October 28, 2020
By Lee J. Kahrs MENDON — If Larry Courcelle is elected to one of three senate seats representing Rutland County next month, he’ll happily cut back on his board and committee memberships. Courcelle, 70, is from Mendon and one of nine candidates in a crowded field vying for three Rutland County Senate seats. Two incumbents,…

‘It’s people over party’

October 28, 2020
Josh Terenzini running for Rutland County senate seat By Lee J. Kahrs RUTLAND TOWN — Rutland County Senate seat candidate Josh Terenzini was talking about an issue important to him, the lack of reliable, quality cell phone service in the area. “It’s 2020 and in my opinion, it’s unacceptable that Rutland County and the state…

Windsor Central District moves to 2.0 hybrid plan

October 28, 2020
More elementary students will be taught in person Staff report On Oct. 23, Sherry Sousa, WCSU interim superintendent, announced that the district would move to Hybrid 2.0 — the next phase in the district’s plan for more in-person instruction— starting Thursday, Oct. 29. Based on recommendation from the districts elementary school principals and the Agency of…

Killington Select Board eases pandemic pain for restaurants

October 28, 2020
Board issues six month temporary structure permits, without fees By Curt Peterson Killington selectmen has agreed on terms for “temporary structures” to accommodate pandemic-mandated social distancing in restaurants this winter. In a town that thrives on hospitality, the pandemic shut-down in March was crushing — and it continues to be a struggle, though summertime outdoor…

Everyone Eats continues to feed Rutland

October 28, 2020
By Brooke Geery One of the most notable programs to came out of the federal CARES act in Vermont is Everyone Eats. Using $5 million in coronavirus relief dollars, the Southeastern Vermont Community Action Agency launched hubs across the state where those experiencing food insecurity could pick up restaurant-prepared meals a few times per week.…

Rutland Regional Medical Center restricts visitors during flu season

October 28, 2020
Visitor policy in response to flu season and Covid-19 In order to ensure patient safety in response to growing Covid-19 infection rates throughout the Northeast, Rutland Regional Medical Center announced new visitor restrictions for the hospital and clinics. As of Nov. 2, visitors may not enter the hospital or associated medical clinics unless a patient’s…

Killington Public Safety Building prepares to open, budget shortfall discussed

October 28, 2020
By Polly Mikula Last week the new Killington Public Safety Building received its temporary dept. of fire safety certificate of occupancy, meaning the town’s fire, rescue and police departments could begin to move into their new headquarters, Town Manager Chet Hagenbarth explained. The new building on Killington Road is just over a mile north of…

Halloween organizers pivot in pandemic 

October 28, 2020
By Katy Savage In light of the Covid-19 pandemic, some towns are nixing traditional trick-or-treating and creating new Halloween activities. While popular traditions, like the 60-year-old Rutland Halloween parade, which draws crowds of 10,000, being canceled, businesses and organizers have partnered to create socially distanced events, including candy drive-thrus and costume parades. Rutland Rec. Superintendent…

Pandemic pie

October 28, 2020
Founders continue annual charity event to raise funds for Chase Kuehl By Dave Hoffenberg Pie in the Face for Chase started in 2014 and became an annual event where 20-30 people from the surrounding area volunteer to get pies splashed into their face at Moguls Sports Pub in Killington to raise money and awareness for…

Road construction report for the week of Oct. 26

October 28, 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-91 Hartland – Motorists will see lane reductions Northbound and Southbound, with reduced speeds enforced in the work zone for bridge replacement operations. Bethel – The bridge along Route 12…