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RCHS reminds residents of its “working cat” program

July 8, 2020
Everyone knows cats are experts at napping but do you know they’re also hard workers?  They’re natural rodent deterrents and they love their jobs! If you have a farm, stable, warehouse, factory, greenhouse, nursery, winery, distillery, junkyard, storage facility, repair shop, retail store and more and you have a problem with rodents, Rutland County Humane Society’s…

Road construction projects scheduled for the week of July 6

July 8, 2020
Here is a list of road construction projects happening throughout central Vermont this week. Please remember to drive safely in all work zones. Rutland and Windsor counties Bethel – The bridge replacement project along Route 12 continues this week. Travelers should expect to encounter gravel roadways, but few delays. Castleton – Ledge stabilization activities continue along Route…

Remembering Scott Howard, the record-holder for vertical feet skied in a season

July 1, 2020
Scott Howard of Bridgewater Corners passed away Thursday, June 25 from lung cancer. “He will always be remembered by the Killington community for skiing hard and every day,” wrote Bruce Kimball, a friend. In fact, Howard skied so hard that he broke records. In 2018 he set the record for vertical feet skied in a…

Burglary reported at Lucky’s Trailer World

July 1, 2020
CLARENDON—On June 22, at 7:55 a.m., troopers from the Vermont State Police Rutland Barracks were notified of a burglary at Lucky’s Trailer World in Clarendon that occurred the previous day at 3:35 a.m. Through investigation it was determined a lone male forced entry into the building and damaged property inside. The male appeared to be…

Reading woman dies in crash

July 1, 2020
SHREWSBURY—On June 24 at 10:32 a.m. troopers from the Vermont state police responded to a report of a two-vehicle crash in the area of Route 103 south of Spring Lake Road in Shrewsbury. Preliminary investigation indicated that driver Randal Adams, 60, of Cavendish and passenger Katrina Centariczki, 74, of Reading were traveling northbound when Adams’…

Wet conditions cause rollover crash on 1-91

July 1, 2020
On Sunday, June 28, at 2:36 p.m., Troopers from the Royalton Barracks along with Hartford Fire responded to a single vehicle rollover crash on Interstate 91-North in the town of Hartford. The operator was identified as Natausha Smallwood, 22, from Hartland, who sustained non-life threatening injuries from the crash. Investigation revealed that Smallwood was traveling…

Police report drowning of 7-year-old

July 1, 2020
Staff report STOCKBRIDGE—The Vermont State Police are investigating the drowning of a child in the White River Wednesday evening, June 24, near the Gaysville post office in the town of Stockbridge. The victim was Gabriel McEachern, 7, of Stockbridge. Investigators learned that Gabriel was with his parents, Kenneth and Danielle McEachern; his two siblings; and…

Locals take action for food scrap ban

July 1, 2020
By Katy Savage Food scraps will be banned from landfills starting July 1 and while some trash haulers aren’t offering residential pick-up services, locals are stepping in. Zach Cavacas, a Stockbridge resident, launched a food scrap hauling business called Music Mountain Compost for people throughout Rutland County this month. Cavacas has about 40 customers so…

Covid-19 delays Martin Henry Freeman sculpture unveiling

July 1, 2020
Seventh Rutland Sculpture Trail piece to be unveiled in fall RUTLAND—The unveiling of a sculpture honoring a ground-breaking African American Rutland resident, nearly a year in the planning, has been postponed until fall largely due to Covid-19, organizers announced June 25. The sculpture honoring Rutland native Martin Henry Freeman, the first African American president of…

Rockets’ red glare

July 1, 2020
July 4 tips from the Rutland County Humane Society With the Fourth of July comes fireworks. The 5th of July usually brings more stray animals than usual to the shelter. The noise and flash of fireworks scares even pets that are used to being outside. Since fireworks are becoming more common the best advice we have is to keep your pet…

Vermont Adaptive virtually raises $211,000

July 1, 2020
By Brooke Geery Ryan Orabone donned brand new Nikes and made four laps around the Rutland High School track. For a total distance of a mile, the self-proclaimed “non-practicing athlete” gave his all, hoping to break the 7-minute mark. Orabone had more riding on the run than just pride— for every second under seven minutes,…

Okemo and six of Vail Resorts’ Northeast resorts to open for summer starting, June 26 

June 24, 2020
LUDLOW — Stowe, Okemo and Mount Snow in Vermont, plus Hunter Mountain, in New York and Attitash and Wildcat, in New Hampshire announced June 18 that they will open for the summer. The six Northeast resorts will open with a limited summer footprint focusing on mountain access and scenic lift rides. As a part of Vail…

Grace Congregational UCC announces reopening

June 24, 2020
RUTLAND—Grace Congregational UCC has announced it is reopening for worship as of June 28. The church council voted at its June 15 meeting to begin reopening the church in a phased manner, an approach designed to provide sufficient opportunity to operate first in a low density and low contact environment before making the incremental changes needed to…

Coppinger resigns from KPAA, new director sought

June 24, 2020
Michael Coppinger announced his resignation from the Killington Pico Area Association (KPAA), Tuesday, June 16, after receiving a job offer for a general manager position in the Killington area. Specifics of the new position have not yet been made public. “We are happy for Mike and his family for this growth opportunity and we hope…

Barnard officially joins WCUUSD as seventh town

June 24, 2020
Barnard School Board chair says “Sayonara” By Curt Peterson On July 1, when Barnard Academy becomes part of Windsor Central Unified Union School District, the Barnard Academy School Board will cease to exist. Barnard voters approved the merger into WCUUSD, a group of seven sending districts including Killington, Plymouth, Pomfret, Bridgewater, Woodstock, Reading, and now…