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Barbara Templeton, 72

June 19, 2019
Barbara Lynn Templeton, age 72, died with grace in the early morning of Tuesday, June 11, 2019 in the comfort of her home, surrounded by her daughters Traci and Kristi and granddaughter Mimi Soleil. Born to Mary and Richard Sawyer on Jan, 18, 1947, Templeton grew up in Bridgewater Corners, as the eldest of six…

Triumph studio enlivens Merchants Row

June 19, 2019
By Julia Purdy A fitness studio has taken Tattersall’s old space on Merchants Row. Rebecca Buonadonna and Brianna McDevitt, partners in the new Triumph Barre and Pilates studio, greeted their clients at the studio’s opening last week. The regulars coming in for a session exclaimed with delight at the transformation of the space. An antique…

Rutland city grand list up $4 million

June 19, 2019
By Ed Larson Rutland City Mayor David Allaire told the Rutland City Board of Aldermen Monday evening, June 17, that figures from City Assessor Barry Keefe indicate a $3.3 million increase in the personal property assessments and another $600,000 jump in property taxes. “This may assist when budget deliberations occur,” Allaire said.  Allaire also said…

Fair Haven to develop community center

June 13, 2019
Fair Haven is set to get a new community center with the help of a $200,000 federal community development grant. The Community Development Block Grant, administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, will be used to build a space for the elderly on the second floor of the town offices. “We have…

K-9s play tracking games

June 13, 2019
By Julia Purdy No yellow crime tape cordoned off the Diamond Run Mall parking lot, but an array of law enforcement vehicles full of barking dogs made it appear that a fugitive from justice might be on the loose Wednesday, June 5. Pickups and SUVs of the Vermont State Police and Vermont Fish & Wildlife,…

Local planning commissions receive brownfields grants

June 13, 2019
The Rutland Regional Planning Commission and The Two Rivers Ottauquechee Regional Planning Commission were among two recipients of  brownfields grants from the Environmental Protection Agency. Six grantees in the state received a total of $2.2 million. Each organization received $300,000. Rutland Regional Planning Commission Executive Director Ed Bove said the money will be used to…

Singleton’s in Quechee closes

June 13, 2019
By Curt Peterson The Singleton’s Market, located on Route 4 in Quechee for eight years, closed permanently with little notice on May 28. The market was widely known for its interesting menu of delicious deli sandwiches, high quality, reasonably priced meats and groceries, to paraphernalia ranging from antique guns to sunhats to T-shirts and bear…

Racers to hit speeds of 70-80 mph on East Mountain Road

June 13, 2019
By Polly Mikula KILLINGTON—The speed limit on East Mountain Road in Killington is 25 mph on the lower section and 35 mph on the upper section, due to steep, winding, blind corners. But this Sunday professional skateboard and luge racers will cruise down the road at speeds two to three times faster than those limits.…

Killington hosts final weekend of skiing and riding

June 6, 2019
Staff report Killington Resort held its final day of the season on Sunday, June 2—marking 211 operating days this season—the longest in the East. “From snowfall total and our operating days and people being here, it’s been a great season,” said Killington Resort Communication Manager Courtney DiFore. Killington has only made it until June twice…

Mission Farm receives a $27,000 challenge grant from the Healthy Living Fund 

June 6, 2019
Mission Farm has kicked off its 2019 Rehabilitation Campaign with a $27,000 challenge grant from the Healthy Living Fund. The grant will cover half the costs of this year’s rehabilitation work for two of the historic structures at this National Historic Site in Killington. This is the second year the HLF has offered Mission Farm…

Miss Vermont crowned

June 6, 2019
Jillian Fisher, 20, of Burlington was crowned Miss Vermont 2019 at the Chandler Center for the Arts on Saturday evening in Burlington. She beat first runner-up Ashley Terpak of Ludlow and second runner-up was Hannah Roque of Middlebury. The non-finalist talent award was won by Therran Adams of Warren and the non-finalist interview award was…

World Cup to return to Killington two more years

June 6, 2019
Killington Resort has signed a two-year agreement with U.S. Ski & Snowboard to host the Audi FIS Ski World Cup in 2019 and 2020. Killington’s place on the 2019 World Cup calendar has been confirmed by the International Ski Federation. HomeLight will be the title sponsor for the next World Cup at Killington, which will…

Paramount Theatre launches local production group

May 31, 2019
There are no stars, Director Tim Rice told his cast at the Paramount Theatre. “Everybody in this group is as important as everybody else,” Rice said as he stood on stage and spoke to the cast in seats below him. “You’re going to be working very hard and having a lot of fun.” Rice was…

Two historic covered bridges damaged in Woodstock

May 31, 2019
Staff report Two covered bridges in Woodstock have been damaged by oversized vehicles. The Taftsville bridge was hit by a piece of equipment on a trailer May 20 while the Lincoln Covered Bridge was hit by a driver carrying landscaping equipment that made his truck too tall for the bridge’s 10-foot opening on May 15.…

Dancing with the Rutland Stars announces 2019 cast

May 31, 2019
Dancing with the Rutland Stars is returning for its ninth year on Oct. 12 at the Paramount Theatre in Rutland. The event benefits Kids on the Move and the Pediatric High-Tech program of the Visiting Nurse and Hospice Association. This year’s cast includes star Jenna Baird, of Baird Family Farm and professional William Kelley, practitioner…