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VFFC makes progress to reopen Farmers Hall
December 28, 2023
Installation of new floor underway in Farmers Hall, part of the contamination cleanup process The Vermont Farmers Food Center (VFFC) is moving towards the reopening of Farmers Hall. “We are very excited to be installing the new floor,” said Heidi Lynch, VFFC’s executive director. As part of VFFC’s building renovation and campus expansion…
New restaurant, Toasted Pecan, is now open in Pittsfield
December 28, 2023
Submitted Joseph Hofmann and his wife Blair bought the former Clear River Tavern in Pittsfield. By Katy Savage About two years ago, Joseph Hofmann and his wife Blair were sitting on a coach in their home in North Carolina jotting ideas on paper, dreaming of menu items for a restaurant they hoped to own…
Snowbowl debuts night skiing
December 20, 2023
By Steve James, Addison Independent About 1,000 people attended the Middlebury College Snowbowl kick-off party Friday, Dec. 15, to debut night skiing. Night skiing operations are now offered Wednesday-Friday, 4-9 p.m. By Angelo Lynn The Middlebury College Snowbowl debuted night skiing, Friday, Dec. 15. The idea of adding night skiing at the Snowbowl has…
Ludlow businessman arrested in NYC for alleged fraudulent construction contracts scheme
December 20, 2023
By Katy Savage A Ludlow businessman was arrested Thursday, Dec. 14 in New York City on federal charges for unlawfully securing commercial construction contracts. Troy Caruso, 56, owner of multiple businesses in Ludlow and the CEO of a New York City-based construction firm, McAlpine Contracting, faces one count of conspiracy to commit honest services…
Flood waters rise again
December 20, 2023
By Jerry LeBlond Aspirations for a white Christmas evaporated early this week when coastal storm rainfall and melting snowpack swelled the White River in Rochester flooding the fields surrounding Chantreafield Farm off River Brook Drive. Staff report Heavy rain and melting snow inundated much of Vermont on Monday, Dec. 18, leading to swift-water rescues,…
Christmas tree farms grapple with a tight supply
December 20, 2023
By Glenn Russell/VTDigger Mike Isham wraps a freshly cut Christmas tree at the Isham Family Farm in Williston on Tuesday — the last day he was open for the season. By Babette Stolk/VTDigger Although the supply of locally grown trees is tight this year, industry observers, including Jim Horst, the executive director of…
KMS 16-year-old Ella Andrews named to 2024 U.S. Youth Olympic Freeski Team
December 13, 2023
Submitted KMS’s Ella Andrews makes U.S. Team roster. U.S. Ski and Snowboard recently selected the Freeski Slopestyle/Big Air Team to represent the United States at the next Winter Youth Olympic Games. Ella Andrews (from Killington, Vermont and racing with Killington Mountain School) was the only East Coast racer to be named…
Jingle Bell Shop promotes local businesses, community
December 13, 2023
Courtesy Downtown Rutland Partnership A group laughs together during the Jingle Bell Shop event in Downtown Rutland last Thursday. By Sarah Calvin On Thursday night, Dec. 7, downtown Rutland came alive during the first iteration of the Jingle Bell Shop, a festive night of community that encouraged consumers to shop local this…
Rosemary’s names new chef
December 13, 2023
Courtesy Eric Ley Eric Ley smiles as the Dalai Lama blesses him in Colorado. By Katy Savage Cooking has taken Eric Ley all over the world. Ley, a Rutland native, was a personal chef for 10 years, traveling with families to private islands, houseboats on Lake Powell in Utah, to major cities…
Governor: 18.5% increase in property taxes is ‘unacceptable’
December 6, 2023
Governor: 18.5% increase in property taxes is ‘unacceptable’ Projected hike is driven largely by a likely unprecedented 12% increase in education spending By Curt Peterson and Peter D’Auria/VTDigger The Vermont Dept. of Taxes is projecting a whopping 18.5% increase in residents’ property tax rates, a spike that Gov. Phil Scott quickly seized on, calling for lawmakers…
Pico opens Saturday
December 6, 2023
Pico Mountain will kick off the 2023/24 winter season at 8:30 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 9 with a bonus weekend. The resort will operate Saturday and Sunday and then reopen on Friday, Dec.15 for the regular Thursday-Monday schedule. “We are excited to welcome back skiers and riders to Pico Mountain early this year!” said…
City option tax raises $423K in first quarter Staff report
December 6, 2023
Rutland City’s new local 1% option tax is off to a strong start. It raised $423,000 in the quarter ending in October, Treasurer Mary Markowskitold the Board of Aldermen Monday, Dec. 4. The tax, which raises revenue for the city through an adding 1% to the state’s 6% sales tax, went into effect July…
Killington provides post-World Cup training opportunity
December 6, 2023
By Brooke Geery Following the heart-pounding races of the Stifel Killington Cup, passionate skiers may just be inspired to take up racing themselves. But excelling at the global level of competition is not something that can be achieved overnight. This is why so many academies and clubs exist in the Northeast — to give aspiring athletes…
Great Gulf unveils vision, renderings for new Killington Village
November 29, 2023
Courtesy Great Gulf Great Gulf and Safdie Architects envision a promenade around Snowshed Pond with luxury condos built in future phases. By Polly Mikula At the Killington Cup last weekend, Great Gulf the developer for the planned Killington Village at the base of Snowshed and Ramshead, unveiled renderings — it was the…
Former Rutland bike shop is now affordable housing for veterans
November 29, 2023
By Tiffany Tan/VTDigger “Base Camp,” located on Rutland’s North Main Street, is made up of eight affordable housing units for military veterans. By Tiffany Tan/VTDigger A former bike shop was unveiled Tuesday, Nov. 21, as new residences for veterans who had experienced homelessness, a privately led project that officials said could help respond to Vermont’s housing…