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Rutland stuffs the bus

November 27, 2019
By Ed Larson Students and faculty of Rutland’s Mount Saint Joseph Academy pulled together to collect 2,644 food items, which were transported to the downtown Rutland shopping plaza and provided to the Stuff-A-Bus holiday food campaign. The food will go to assist the BROC food shelf and other community food shelves over the holiday period.

Killington receives positive snow control for World Cup

November 22, 2019
KILLINGTON – Killington Resort on Thursday, Nov. 21, received a positive snow control announcement from FIS (Internal Ski Federation), the governing body of the Audi FIS Ski World Cup. “This is to inform you that the Women’s' Audi FIS Ski World Cup races in Killington (USA) are confirmed following the official snow control from today…

Windsor Central school district leaves new build questions unanswered

November 20, 2019
By Curt Peterson The Windsor Central Unified School District Board’s “new build committee” met for the first time on Nov. 6. Woodstock representative Ben Ford told the Mountain Times the committee’s mission is “to advance our endorsement of the new building option.” Ford outlined options for financing the razing of the existing Woodstock High School/Middle…

Ludlow Electric honors the late Howard Barton with substation dedication

November 20, 2019
Staff report The Village Ludlow Electric Light Department dedicated a substation to the late Howard Barton Jr. on Friday, Nov. 8, who spent 35 years working at the electric department. Barton was an active community member who died of a heart attack while mountain biking near his home in Ludlow on June 2, 2018. He…

Jackson Gore documentary takes 1st place

November 20, 2019
“Paleoindians at Jackson Gore,” the short (20-minute) documentary produced in collaboration between community access station Okemo Valley TV, the state archaeologist and UVM’s Consulting Archaeology Program, received a first place Nor’easter Award for Historical Documentary from the northeast regional chapter of the  Alliance for Community Media, a national advocacy and membership organization representing community access TV stations. The…

Killington-branded maple syrup expands

November 20, 2019
Charity’s Chris Karr offers suarbush to First Chair Syrup for ultra-local brand KILLINGTON—Colton Blackman and his wife, Katie, have been sugaring for five years in what started off as a hobby. Now, 15 buckets and a turkey boiler have evolved into 800 taps and growing. First Chair Syrup has announced that the company will relocate…

Scott instructs agencies to change public records policy

November 20, 2019
Donovan digs in his heels By Colin Meyn, VTDigger Gov. Phil Scott issued a directive to state agency heads Wednesday, Nov, 13, allowing members of the public to use personal devices to replicate government records during inspection at no charge. The governor had previously issued the same advice informally. On Nov. 13, his secretary of administration, Susanne Young,…

Scott signs executive order to ensure complete census count

November 20, 2019
Gov. Phil Scott signed an executive order Nov. 15 to ensure the accuracy of the 2020 census count. “A complete count of our population is essential for the fair representation of Vermonters at all levels of government,” said Scott. “The results of the Census inform important decisions of federal and state government, impacting our ability…

High risk dams needing repair put thousands at risk

November 20, 2019
By Elizabeth Gribkoff/VTDigger The Waterbury Reservoir, an 850-acre body of water shaped like an upside down T west of Route 100, is one of Vermont’s most beloved spots for boating, fishing and family swimming. But the 81-year-old dam, which could put more than 10,000 people and 1,200 buildings at risk if it failed, is among those…

How Rutland averted disaster and saved a bit of history

November 20, 2019
By Julia Purdy A quiet, little-known pond on North Main Street that once furnished ice has finally met its inevitable end, literally giving way to eventual stream and habitat restoration as well as relieving public worry about safety. On Friday, Nov. 1, Markowski Excavating of Florence began the process of removing, one by one, the…

Rutland city surprised after water billing vendor folds

November 20, 2019
By Ed Larson The company contracted by Rutland to do electronic water meter billing for the next 15 years has notified Rutland and approximately 30 other communities that they are shutting down and terminating all existing contracts. FATHOM Global Water Management notified the cities and towns it serves with an email on Tuesday, Nov. 12,…

Two new restaurants to open in Killington

November 20, 2019
Two new pizza restaurants are coming to Killington. The Nite Spot, LLC, owned by Moguls owner Sal Salmeri and Ramunto’s Brick Oven Pizza, owned by Donald Billings, who owns the Roots restaurant in Rutland and  Crux and the Mountain Merchant in Killington, are opening ahead of the Killington World Cup over Thanksgiving weekend. Both owners…

Teen entrepreneur sells newspapers in Barnard

November 20, 2019
By Curt Peterson Oliver Szott calls his company Barnard Newspapers. Oliver is 13 years old and he’s been supplying newspapers since August 2018 when he recognized and seized an opportunity created by changes in the newspaper distribution businesses. In 2018, Barnard General Store, the only place within miles that patrons could purchase the Boston Globe,…

Okemo plans biggest opening day in resort’s history

November 20, 2019
Okemo is planning to open Nov. 22 with the biggest opening day in Okemo’s history. As many as 25 trails and four lifts will be open, which is more terrain than any other opening day.  There will be a  First Chair celebration along with a deejay, breakfast on the go and commemorative T-shirts to the…

Vermont Health Connect enrollment is open

November 13, 2019
Vermonters can enroll in or change their health insurance plans through Vermont Health Connect, the state’s health insurance marketplace. During open enrollment, new customers can sign up for health and dental insurance plans for the coming year (coverage begins on Jan. 1, 2020) and existing customers can change their current plans. Open enrollment begins on…