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ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Coronavirus and your money

March 18, 2020
What COVID-19 and oil prices mean for your retirement account By Patrick M. McGinn As of last week, major market indices in the Americas, Asia and Europe have fallen more than 20% from recent historical highs. Globally declining investor sentiment and increasing pessimism have contributed to some of the sharpest intraday trading losses since 1987.…

Latest from Scott admin: 2 new cases; child care, essential workers, unemployment 

March 18, 2020
By Colin Mein/VT Digger Gov. Phil Scott said on Wednesday that he has enlisted the help of senior aides in previous administrations to help lead the state’s response to the coronavirus pandemic. Liz Miller, who was chief of staff to former Gov. Peter Shumlin, a Democrat, and Neale Lunderville, who was secretary of administration for…

How bad could things get?

March 18, 2020
It depends how long the pandemic lasts By Art Woolf How will the coronavirus pandemic affect Vermont’s economy — with the understanding that Vermont’s economy is Vermont’s people? The simple answer is that it depends on how the pandemic unfolds in the world, the U.S. and in Vermont. The best-case scenario is that we have seen…

Students prepare for virtual learning with closures

March 18, 2020
By Curt Peterson As growth of COVID-19 is expected to be exponential, Gov. Phil Scott ordered all schools to close March 18 through at least April 6. “The orderly dismissal of schools is essential to support both the state’s response to COVID-19 and the needs of children and families across Vermont,” Gov. Phil Scott said.…

Businesses shutter to combat virus

March 18, 2020
By Virginia Dean All resort operations at Pico and Killington were suspended Saturday night, effective March 15-22, in an effort to limit the spread and risks associated with COVID-19, according to Mike Solimano, president and general manager of Killington and Pico. “Our top priority is the safety of our staff, guests and local community,” said…

Volunteer orgs form to aid the vulnerable

March 18, 2020
By Katy Savage As employees are out of work and students are out of school due to state-mandated closures, Vermonters are stepping up to help others in need. A handful of Rutland residents created Rutland County Mutual Aid, a website to connect people who need help with volunteers in light of the coronavirus. Within an…

Schools, eat-in restaurants/bars, ski resorts, gatherings closed due to COVID-19

March 18, 2020
Staff report On Monday, March 16, Governor Phil Scott ordered an end to dine-in service at restaurants and bars starting 2 p.m. Tuesday, March 17. The day prior, Sunday, Scott ordered schools to close by Wednesday, and the day prior to that, Saturday, all ski areas in the state had announced they would closed, too.…

Tips for working at home

March 18, 2020
By Ryan Dunfee Working from home for the first time due to the coronaviris? Here are a few tips from a seasoned remote worker that could help. Do not work from your bedroom in your pajamas. Set up a clean, intentional office space somewhere outside your bedroom, even if it’s just the kitchen table. Your…

Vail Resorts closes resorts for the remainder of season

March 18, 2020
On Tuesday, March 17,  Vail Resorts announced that all of its North American resorts and retail stores will remain closed for the 2019-20 winter ski season amidst the continued challenges associated with the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19). The decision follows the Company’s previously announced closure of its resorts from Sunday, March 15 through Sunday, March…

Winter Menu Book: 2019

March 17, 2020
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Vermont Huts closed through April 30

March 17, 2020
Dear Hut Friends, Like many small businesses and nonprofits, Vermont Huts has been monitoring the rapid evolution of COVID-19. We care deeply about the rural communities in which our huts are located, and the health and safety of our guests is our top priority. We also understand and fully support the need to “flatten the…

Governor’s order ends dine-in service at restaurants, bars starting 2 p.m. Tuesday

March 17, 2020
By Aidan Quigley and Anne Wallace Allen/VTDigger On Monday, March 16, Gov. Phil Scott ordered bars and restaurants to stop offering dine-in service across the state effective 2 p.m. on Tuesday. It is his administration’s latest effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus in Vermont. Establishments can only offer take-out and delivery services through April 6. The…

Coronavirus case count up to 12 in Vermont, Scott limits gatherings to 50 people

March 16, 2020
By Lola Duffort/VTDigger Vermont now has 12 confirmed coronavirus cases, Health Commissioner Mark Levine said at a press conference on Monday, March 16. The state had eight confirmed cases as of Sunday evening, and just four when Governor Scott called for a state of emergency on Friday. On Monday, Gov. Phil Scott amended his emergency declaration to limit…

Scott orders Vermont schools to close

March 15, 2020
By Anne Galloway/VTDigger Gov. Phil Scott has announced a plan for the dismissal of all schools in Vermont and cancellation of all school related activities no later than Wednesday. The decision was made amid fears that keeping schools open could help to spread the coronavirus. The directive will last until April 6, according to a…

Vermont Coronavirus cases increase to 5; Ludlow schools close; ski areas shut down

March 15, 2020
By Anne Galloway/VTDigger and Polly Mikula On Saturday, March 14, the Vermont Department of Health announced three new presumptive cases of coronavirus in Springfield, Central Vermont, and the White River Junction VA Medical Center. The new cases bring the total to five in Vermont — four presumptive positive cases as well as one that has been confirmed by…