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Winners announced for Vermont Fine Furniture & Woodworking design competition

October 15, 2014
WOODSTOCK—On Sept. 27, 2014, at the 11th annual Vermont Fine Furniture, Woodworking & Forest Festival, the finest wood craftspeople in Vermont exhibited their design entries in the design competition hosted by the Vermont Wood Manufacturers Association (VWMA). The competition is open only to those pieces that are designed and made in Vermont, by Vermont woodworkers…

Three bears killed on interstate

October 8, 2014
On Monday, Oct. 6 at approximately 6:30 a.m., Ann M. Grandbois, age 51 from Washington, Vt., struck three bears that were walking on Interstate 91. Grandbois was driving south on Interstate 91 at mile marker 16.5 near Exit 4 on the Dummerston/Putney town line; the bears were walking north in the southbound travel lanes. After…

Former school mentor accused of luring a minor

October 8, 2014
CLARENDON—On July 2, the Vermont State Police were notified by the Vermont Department of Children and Family Services (DCF) of their concern regarding a possible sexual relationship occurring between Tiffany Pagan, 25, of Clarendon, and a 15-year-old student. Pagan is a former peer educator for Rutland City Public Schools. Through the investigation it was learned…

Cars collide with loose horse on Route 22A

October 8, 2014
BRIDPORT — At about 5 a.m. Friday, Oct. 3, State Police from the New Haven Barracks were called to a report of a motorist who had collided with a dead horse that was lying on VT Route 22A in Bridport. An investigation revealed that Eric Baker, 38 of Whitehall, N.Y., was traveling to work northbound on…

Rutland resident that escaped from Southern State Correctional Facility located eight hours later

October 8, 2014
On Oct. 6, Anthony Fitzgerald, age 23 from Rutland, escaped from the Southern State Correctional Facility in Windsor, Vt. Fitzgerald was reportedly working outside at the farm portion of the correctional facility. Initial investigation revealed that the inmate cut the wire fence to escape. Fitzgerald was said to have escaped from the facility at around…

Motorist spares flock of turkeys, goes off road

October 8, 2014
PITTSFIELD—On Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2014, at approximately 8:45 a.m., Timothy J. Lensing, 64, of Pittsfield was driving a 2015 Volvo V60 station wagon southbound on VT-Route 100. At mile marker 1, while rounding a bend, Lensing encountered a “rafter,” or flock, of turkeys trying to cross the road. Lensing attempted to avoid the birds by…

Police investigate overdose in Killington

October 8, 2014
KILLINGTON — On Oct. 3, at approximately 7:01 p.m., the Vermont State Police received a call from Leslie Thompson, who advised that Sean Blake, age 24 of Killington, was unconscious in a vehicle from a possible overdose. Police made contact with Blake on Northside Drive in Killington, where he was initially found unconscious, but breathing. Blake…

State advises Vermonters on buying heating fuels

October 8, 2014
The Agency of Agriculture’s Consumer Protection Division is reminding Vermonters to take steps to ensure they “get what they pay for” when heating their homes. “With winter approaching, it’s important for Vermonters to know there are rules in place to govern transactions related to fuel and firewood,” said Henry Marckres, chief of the consumer protection…

ASPCA trains dog-fight investigators

October 8, 2014
PITTSFORD—Due to numerous tips regarding dog fighting activities in Vermont, the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) has partnered with the Vermont Police Academy to train local animal control officers, law enforcement officers and humane society agents from across the state on how to investigate the increasingly prevalent crime of organized…

Collaboration offers “welcome” to Rutland visitors

October 8, 2014
RUTLAND — Visitors to the City of Rutland will soon be greeted by new solar-lit welcome signs and flower displays, thanks to a unique collaboration between businesses, non-profits and the City of Rutland, Mayor Chris Louras announced in a release, Monday, Oct. 6. Work will soon begin to install four “Welcome to Rutland” signs at key…

Moon Brook watershed project is finished

October 8, 2014
RUTLAND—A sand filter designed to reduce, treat and filter stormwater runoff has been installed on city-owned property at Southern Boulevard, within the Moon Brook watershed. The Rutland Natural Resources Conservation District (RNRCD) was awarded a Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation Ecosystem Restoration Grant to design and install the stormwater management utility. With this funding, the…

Killington Police Log, Sept. 2-30

October 8, 2014
Courtesy of Killington Police Chief Whit Montgomery The Killington Police Department responded to 55 total incidents, Sept. 2-30. Date, Time, Type Location Sept. 30 at 2:58 p.m. Assist - Public Roaring Brook Rd Sept. 29 at 8 p.m. Traffic Stop Route 4 / Killington Pass Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. Traffic Stop Route 4 /…

KMS students inducted into the National Honor Society

October 8, 2014
KILLINGTON—Killington Mountain School now has a chapter of the National Honor Society, and five KMS students were recently inducted into this longstanding organization, which recognizes outstanding high school students. Sophie Norton, Ava Mattsson, Cassidy Bebo, Piper Jenne, and Myles Frendel are the first group of KMS students to be inducted; the group recently received certificates…

Rutland Region News Briefs

October 8, 2014
By Lani Duke New addiction treatment center? Dartmouth College medical student Jeff DeFlavio recently announced his plans to open a opiate addiction treatment alternative on Baxter Street in Rutland. He had opened a similar clinic in Claremont, N.H., in March, and has since opened another Recover Together clinic in Lebanon, N.H. His business plan also…

Lakes Region News Briefs

October 8, 2014
By Lani Duke Castleton College partners with Paramount Theatre CASTLETON — Castleton College recently announced a growing partnership with Rutland’s Paramount Theatre, aimed at expanding arts and cultural offerings for students and the community. Two Soundings events showcased in the Paramount this fall mark the first-ever collaborative programming events, a partnership more than seven years in…