Steps to making a leprechaun trap By Krista Johnston Looking for a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math) activity for your family? Look no further. March 17 is St. Patrick’s Day, so what better way to get creative than […]
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Bear Essentials: Is skiing or snowboarding a better workout?
Skiing and snowboarding provide equal workouts By Owen Crossmon Skiing and snowboarding … which one is easier? This is a common argument between the two sports. If the sport is easier, it takes less energy than the other. Some say […]
BarnArt’s Winter Carols 2020 video online now
If you missed the premiere of BarnArt’s 2020 Winter Carols, never fear! The 38-minute video presentation is now available on Youtube. The video includes a new performance by the BarnArts Chorale, new performances by Michael Zsoldos, Trifolium, Mark van Gulden […]
Gathering outbreaks recede while nursing home cases rise, state data shows
By Mike Dougherty/VTDigger Covid-19 cases attributed to social events receded after the state’s ban on multi-household gatherings went intoeffect Nov. 13. Now outbreaks in facilities like nursing homes have become the primary driver of the ongoing surge, according to a new […]
MSJ invites prospective students to visit school
Wednesday, Nov. 4 at 5 p.m.—RUTLAND—Mount St. Joseph Academy will hold an open house and welcomes prospective students and families from 5-7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 4. The open house will include student-led tours and teacher-student presentations. Faculty and staff […]
Cohen to head Housing Trust of Rutland County
Mary Cohen, currently the executive director of the Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce, will take over as the next executive director of the Housing Trust of Rutland County (HTRC) beginning in September. She will overlap with retiring longtime director Elisabeth […]
Vermont’s catch-and-release bass fishing is season is underway
Spring brings quality bass fishing across the state Vermont’s catch-and-release bass fishing is underway with some of the hottest bass fishing action in New England happening right now, according to Vermont Fish and Wildlife. “Spring catch-and-release bass fishing is a […]
Child care centers can reopen June 1, Scott announces
Summer day camps will also be able to operate this summer By Elizabeth Hewitt/VTDigger Child care centers can begin to reopen on June 1 and summer day camps will be able to operate this summer, Gov. Phil Scott announced Friday, May […]
BREAKING: Two die of coronavirus in Vermont
Gov. Phil Scott announced that two Vermonters who had tested positive for COVID-19 died on Thursday, March 19. The cause of death has yet to be determined. Health Commissioner Mark Levine estimated the number of cases of people with coronavirus […]
Killington/Pico remain open, cancel events through April 4
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) IMPACT ON KILLINGTON/PICO March 13, 2020 Public Notice (12:30 p.m.) from Killington Resort As you are likely following the COVID-19 news we want to provide you with an update on our course of action. We are monitoring the […]