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Vermont Senate candidates from Rutland County square off at forum

October 30, 2014
By Cristina Kumka PEGTV held a Senate Candidate Forum Oct. 2 and asked the seven candidates for Vermont Senate questions, selected by a panel of PEGTV board members and staff. The following are excerpts from that forum. There are three open Senate seats from Rutland County, which these seven candidates are vying for. All incumbents…

Gift-of-Life Marathon becomes 12-day celebration

October 22, 2014
RUTLAND – The biggest blood drive in America, Rutland’s record-breaking Gift-of-Life Marathon, is about to become the longest. The revamped “Gift-of-Life Marathon — 12 Days of Giving” will run from Dec. 2 to 16 at sites throughout the Rutland region, and will be the longest blood drive in U.S. history. “The GOLM will change significantly,…

Top crime researcher calls Rutland police innovative, brave

October 22, 2014
By Cristina Kumka RUTLAND — A man who spent years studying open-air drug markets in places where mothers put their babies to bed in bathtubs out of fear of flying bullets said Rutland has “much promise” in its fight against drugs. David Kennedy, the director of the Center for Crime Prevention and Control at one…

Voter registration deadline fast approaching

October 22, 2014
Secretary Voter registration deadline fast approaching Secretary of State Jim Condos reminds all eligible voters that the voter registration deadline for the Nov. 4 General Election is 5 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 29. Vermonters can register at their Town Clerk’s Office or by filling out a Voter Registration Form from the Secretary of State’s website and…

Family Halloween festivities feature food, games and costume parades

October 22, 2014
WOODSTOCK — The young “Pumpkin Bowling Champion” dressed in monster costume tries the next challenge: to eat a doughnut hanging from a string at a past Halloween celebration at Billings Farm and Museum. This year, the 21st Annual Family Halloween will take place Sunday, Oct. 26, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Children in costume receive…

Donors Fill the Cupboard with record donations

October 22, 2014
RUTLAND – With a big push from dozens of groups and businesses, donors set a record in the just-completed GMP Fill the Cupboard Challenge. Far surpassing the 20,000-item goal set earlier this year, 27,199 food items were collected to benefit the Rutland Community Cupboard. GMP will also donate $5,000 to the Cupboard next summer, 25…

Running Scared 5K

October 22, 2014
Saturday, Oct. 25 — RUTLAND — This Saturday, the Rutland Recreation Department will host the annual “Running Scared 5K.” The race starts and ends at the BROC parking lot downtown next to the train station. Race registration starts at 9:15 a.m. with the race starting at 10 a.m. The fee to participate is $5 if you…

Autopsy results do not confirm cause of Proctor man’s death

October 22, 2014
PROCTOR — Although the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner finalized its autopsy findings relative to the Sept. 16, 2014, death of Derek J. Reed, age 39, of 9 River Street in the town of Proctor, Vt. The results are inconclusive. OCME Dr. Elizabeth A. Bundock noted in her findings that Reed’s toxicology test results…

Broadband comes to more households in Royalton area

October 22, 2014
FairPoint Communications, Inc., has expanded broadband to 170 homes and businesses in Barnard, Pomfret and Royalton. This is FairPoint’s fourth expansion in the Royalton area this year. “We are proud to keep expanding our Internet services in Barnard, Pomfret and Royalton,” said Beth Fastiggi, FairPoint state president for Vermont. “High-speed Internet opens the doors to…

GMP announces program to make clean solar energy available to non-profits

October 22, 2014
RUTLAND – Green Mountain Power is looking to help eight non-profit groups capture the sun to lower their energy costs and generate more clean, renewable energy for Vermont. Green Mountain Power today announced that it is once again sponsoring a program to help eight non-profits construct solar arrays. The Vermont Public Service Board approved a GMP…

Lakes Region News Briefs

October 22, 2014
By Lani Duke Castleton students get out the community spirit CASTLETON—Students in the nursing program are collecting clothing to help children stay warm by gathering used coats, scarves, boots, gloves, hats, and snow pants to give to Fair Haven Concerned. We’re anticipating a colder than normal winter if we rely on either the media weather…

Rutland Region News Briefs

October 22, 2014
By Lani Duke Pool possibilities RUTLAND—Maybe it’s the time of the year. Do Rutland folks get more interested in replacing White Pool, maybe with a year-round one, each autumn when the all-too-brief community pool season closes for the winter? When Rutland City Recreation superintendent Cindy Wight approached the Board of Aldermen about the possibility of…

Killington Resort and Chamber forecast growth at annual meeting

October 15, 2014
By Polly Lynn KILLINGTON — On Wednesday, Oct. 8, the Killington Chamber of Commerce held their annual meeting and reception, featuring an update and outlook report from Killington Resort. About 200 people attended the event held at the Killington Grand Hotel. Chamber President Howard Smith welcomed the crowd and outlined the agenda for the meeting: Election…

GMP hosts national solar test center

October 15, 2014
RUTLAND—Green Mountain Power’s efforts to capture energy from the sun could get a boost thanks to a state-of-the-art research station installed at the Green Mountain Power Renewable Education Center in Rutland Town. The mobile station is designed to provide among the most accurate solar measuring systems in the world, and is one of just two…

Autumn Art in the Park Festival wows crowds in Rutland’s Main Street Park

October 15, 2014
RUTLAND — This past weekend, Oct. 11 and 12, the Chaffee Art Center hosted its bi-annual fundraiser, Art in the Park at the corners of Routes 4 and 7 in Main Street Park. The festival featured 80 juried artisans and crafters of wood, metal, pottery, jewelry, fine art, specialty food, photography, glass, and more. Diverse food vendors,…