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Castleton journalism students partner with local newspapers

November 6, 2019
Castleton University student journalists are teaming up with University of Vermont students to provide news stories for local papers that otherwise might not get written. Funded by a $2,000 grant through UVM, Castleton students will be working with Castleton resident and former New York Times freelancer Martha Molnar to report and write stories that will…

Killington Resort opens for season

November 6, 2019
Photos Courtesy of Killington Resort Staff report Killington Resort became the first resort to open for skiing and riding in the East on Sunday, Nov. 3. About 100 attended opening day  to ski and ride the mountain’s two uppermost trails—Rime and Reason. The first day was limited to the mountain’s season pass holders and those…

Costs of new high school spark controversy

October 30, 2019
  By Curt Peterson Ben Ford, chair of the Windsor Central middle school/high school project committee presented “financial feasibility study” results to the Windsor Central Unified Union School District board on Oct. 23. The new building as designed may cost $63 million. Adding upgrades and deferred maintenance on the district’s other campuses, including The Prosper…

Flannels restaurant opens in Mendon

October 30, 2019
  Staff report After five years, a vacant restaurant building in Mendon has new life. Flannels Bar and Grill opened Oct. 10 with local beer and comfort food served by seasoned staff in the former Tap House on Route 4. Josh Bartholomew, the owner and chef, got his start in the industry working at the…

WCUD to ask voters to consider school closure

October 30, 2019
  By Curt Peterson The Windsor Central Unified School District Board unanimously added two new articles Oct. 28 for approval by district voters at Town Meeting 2020. The articles developed during negotiations between the district and the Barnard School Board pursuant to a possible merger of Barnard Academy into the WCUD. Barnard had been resisting…

Starbucks set to to open with Chipotle, unknown retailer

October 30, 2019
  By Virginia Dean The corporate headquarters of Starbucks in Chicago has confirmed that it will open a new location at 37-41 North Main Street in Rutland this spring. The Development Review Board gave its nod in September 2018. The store will feature a drive-thru and two retail stores including the Mexican restaurant Chipotle and…

New Book Offers Look at Transformation of Ski Industry

October 30, 2019
  By Karen D. Lorentz SKI Inc. 2020, released on Oct. 29, is must reading for anyone interested in what’s happening in the ski industry or trying to keep track of the consolidations and emergence of major ski companies. Or understand the changes and how they are transforming the ski business. The subtitle may be…

Rutland residents decorate their houses for Halloween

October 23, 2019
By Julia Purdy Rutland Rec’s 60th annual community Halloween parade will wind through downtown with floats, clowns, marching bands, far-out costumes and, of course, candy on Oct. 26. Trophies will be awarded for Most Original, Best in Parade and Most Creative. Barbie Spaulding, who transforms her home at 52 Bellevue Ave. into a haunted house…

Rutland’s famed Halloween Parade celebrates 60 years

October 23, 2019
By Matt A. Sheen This Saturday the streets of Rutland, Vermont are going to be overrun with ghosts, ghouls, blood-sucking fiends, and all other manner of supernatural oddities and locals couldn't be happier about it. Rutland City will be celebrating its 60th annual Halloween Parade. The visual spectacle won't be limited to the macabre. Some…

Repairs to historic covered bridge nearly complete

October 23, 2019
By Virginia Dean Work to repair the Lincoln Covered Bridge in West Woodstock is coming along as expected, according to Joseph Poston, senior project manager of Wright Construction of Manchester, New Hampshire. “We’re making good progress and anticipate an early winter opening,” said Poston. “We’ve removed most of the siding and three-quarters of the timber…

Rutland K9 seeks new cruiser

October 23, 2019
K9 Cobalt and his handler Officer Nate Harvey of Rutland have been selected for a once in a lifetime opportunity: to win a fully outfitted K9 Tahoe from Vested Interest K9, a non-profit organization that donates to working dogs. K9 Cobalt is the sole working K9 for the City of Rutland, and one of only…

Court OKs Mill Mall foreclosure

October 23, 2019
Staff report As town officials threaten to take the Bridgewater Mill Mall to tax sale, a court decision has given permission for the association to foreclose on one of the owners. A judge denied Leo Werner’s motion for an injunction to prohibit foreclosure sale on his condominium unit on Oct. 16. Werner, who purchased a…

KMS headmaster announces departure after 18 years

October 23, 2019
After 18 years as head of Killington Mountain School, this year will be Tao Smith’s last. Smith, 47, is leaving in July 2020 to lead his alma mater — Gould Mountain Academy in Bethel, Maine. Smith told students and staff last Thursday that he was leaving KMS, and in a way, fulfilling the mission of…

Fairy Tale Festival welcomes hundreds for free day of fun

October 22, 2019
By Matt A. Sheen KILLINGTON—On Saturday, Sept. 21 kids entered the world of myth and make-believe for the price of a can of beans, and they didn’t even have to be magic beans. Twelve public libraries from six counties joined together to present the second Vermont Fairy Tale Festival at Sherburne Memorial Library in Killington.…

Habitat for Humanity breaks ground in Rutland

August 7, 2019
By Curt Peterson RUTLAND—Habitat for Humanity of Rutland County hosted a ground breaking ceremony at a new city project Sunday, Aug. 4. The house, owned by the city, had suffered a major fire a year ago. The city razed it and donated the lot to Habitat for Humanity for $1, according to Eric Solsaa, the…