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Don’t forget the Census

February 12, 2020
By Sen. Allison Clarkson The Census matters.  Two legislative committees were reminded last week of how important the data gleaned from it is for every state.  Each decade since 1790 the U.S. Census Bureau has conducted an every-household survey collecting data about our country’s people and the places they live.  It is the leading source…

Killington Select Board to hold second short-term rental hearing

February 12, 2020
Staff report The Killington Select Board is holding another public hearing on changing the language in its zoning ordinance and short-term rentals. The meeting is scheduled for Feb. 25 at the Sherburne Memorial Library at 6:30 p.m. Killington’s current zoning bylaw limits dwelling unit capacity to two people per bedroom. The bylaw would add language…

Woodstock board votes to regulate short-term rentals

February 12, 2020
By Curt Peterson Following a public hearing, the Woodstock Select Board narrowly approved short-term rental regulations by a vote of 3-2 on Jan. 21. The new bylaw requires owners of short-term rental properties to register them and pay a short-term rental fee of $115 per property, plus $100 per guest room,  Woodstock Town Planner Michael…

Ottauquechee Health holds annual meeting

February 12, 2020
On Thursday, Jan. 30, the Ottauquechee Health Foundation held its Annual Membership Meeting at Billings Farm and Museum. At the event, the Foundation shared its accomplishments and goals and recognized select community partners for their outstanding service and support of OHF’s mission. For almost 24 years, OHF has provided close to $4 million to support…

Vermont Law School offers free tax help

February 12, 2020
Vermont Law School’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Center in South Royalton is offering free help with tax return preparation and electronic filing help to qualified Vermonters from now through April 8 at the South Royalton campus. Available from 5 to 7 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, the VITA Center’s IRS-certified volunteers offer help to taxpayers…

Police respond to shooting incident

February 12, 2020
By Ed Larson Rutland City Police Chief Brian Kilcullen stated that police responded to Terrill Street in Rutland on Sunday, Feb. 9 for a report of possible shots being fired. Police later determined that no shooting occurred, however a wrench was pounded on a window of a residence in an effort to get the attention…

Poultney receives planning grant

February 12, 2020
$9,000 grant will help develop a guiding vision for the town following closure of Green Mountain College The town of Poultney received $9,000 in state planning grants to develop a guiding vision for the town and explore updates to the regulations to support the downtown following closure of Green Mountain College. Poultney was one of…

Pico Mountain debuts new ‘Peak Lodge’ for uphill travelers

February 5, 2020
By Polly Mikula “It was just sitting at the base of the Summit chair, so I decided to move it,” Rich McCoy, director of operations at Pico, said of the former Summit Dogs hot dog stand. “It took me a year of asking around and haggling, but when I found that no one needed it, I…

Cobra gymnasts take first at first

February 5, 2020
The Cobra Gymnastics team of Rutland is proving diligence pays off.  Returning from the Friendship Classic in Hampton, New Hampshire, the team claimed a first  place finish for the Xcel Gold team and a second  place team finish for the Junior Olympic Level 7 team. Individual event first place finishes were awarded and included Maleah…

Rutland County Little League shares a love of baseball with area youth

February 5, 2020
By Brooke Geery It may be difficult to think about summer when your windshield wipers are frozen to your car and simply opening the door requires bundling up, but the warm weather will be here before you know it. And what better way to celebrate summer than with a little baseball? Enter Rutland County Little…

Former Rutland water meter installer arrested for embezzlement

February 5, 2020
By Ed Larson A water meter installer, formerly employed by the Rutland City Department of Public Works,  has been arrested. Paul Eric Voight, 51, of Castleton, became the subject of an investigation after Rutland City officials were informed of possible fraudulent activity.  Voight, who had been in hundreds of homes and businesses in the city…

The Mentor Connector raises $41,000 to support Rutland County youth

February 5, 2020
RUTLAND – Over 300 community leaders joined mentor matches from across Rutland County to raise money for mentoring. The 13th Annual Mentor Bowl, held Saturday, Jan. 25, included a basket raffle, silent auction, music, food, and bowling, and raised $41,000 for The Mentor Connector. This money, a 50% increase over last year’s goal, will directly…

Woodstock resident named Windsor County state’s attorney

February 5, 2020
By Virginia Dean Woodstock resident Ward Goodenough is an archetypal product of Windsor County, not only because he simply loves it, but because he is determined to maintain its safety and protect its victims. After all, his mother is Vermont state Sen. Alison Clarkson (D-Woodstock) and his father is Oliver Goodenough, a professor of law…

Fake money found in Rutland

February 5, 2020
By Ed Larson A bag  with about $4,000 of fake cash in it was found on the front lawn of a home on Kendall Avenue in Rutland Jan. 27. According to Rutland City Police Chief Brian Kilcullen, the bag contained  prop money that was clearly marked “For Motion Picture Use Only.”  Kilcullen stated that police…

Rutland County real estate market booms

February 5, 2020
‘Affordability advantage’ helps produce best market in over a decade, offers great economic indicator for the region RUTLAND—With strong sales across the region in all price ranges and rapid sales of affordably priced homes, Rutland County’s real estate market is poised for a strong 2020 after its best year in more than a decade in…