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New playground to be built at Northwood Park

October 12, 2016
By Patricia Minichiello A new playground is coming to Rutland Town in the next few months, town officials said recently. “We have just received a grant to build a playground at Northwood Park,” said Mike Rowe, recreation director for the town. He spoke briefly about the project and said that it will require volunteers from…

Visionary philanthropist donates life’s work to state

October 12, 2016
By Julia Purdy HUBBARDTON—“Kit” Carson Davidson died Thursday, Sept. 28, 2016, at age 92, but he remains in spirit in the uplands of the Hubbardton home he called “Taconic Mountains Ramble.” This unique corner of Rutland County has been enjoyed by locals and world travelers alike, and its transfer Oct. 5 to the state of…

High-schoolers learn financial literacy at event

October 12, 2016
CASTLETON— On Thursday, Oct. 7, more than 600 Rutland County high school sophomores participated in a “financial reality fair” at Castleton University. The fair, which acted as an interactive financial literacy tool for students, was sponsored by Heritage Family Credit Union and was part of the fourth annual Sophomore Career Summit, sponsored by the Rutland…

W2W cancer support group enjoys memorial cruise on Lake Bomoseen

October 12, 2016
RUTLAND COUNTY—This year marks the 11th year of “Boating with Becky” for the W2W (Woman to Woman) cancer support group. This summer was their first memorial cruise on Lake Bomoseen in honor of Becky Oberkirch, a group member from Hubbardton who passed away last February. W2W is an open support group for women of all…

Rutland Region

October 12, 2016
Streetscape changes RUTLAND—The 18th century house at the corner of West and Court streets, said to be the oldest structure remaining in the city, is no more. Once home to the Good Cents thrift store but owned by Grace Congregational Church, the small house has been demolished to make room for dumping snow from the…

Lakes Region

October 12, 2016
By Lani Duke Benson School kicks off Mileage Club BENSON—The Mileage Club planned to set off from Benson Village School Oct. 10 with a school-wide, mile-long walk around the soccer field. Students can choose to walk at recess as part of the Mileage Club up to Thanksgiving break, supervised by an adult on recess duty…

Amy Morrison reflects on her years in Killington

October 12, 2016
By Stephen Seitz KILLINGTON—As reported last week in The Mountain Times, Amy Morrison, executive director of the Killington Pico Area Association, is stepping down to take over as the new head of the Stowe Area Association. Her last day at KPAA is  Friday, Oct. 14. The Mountain Times caught up with Morrison this past week…

Vermonters laud temporary suspension of pit bull ban in Montréal

October 12, 2016
By Karrie Etzler A recent bylaw seeking to ban pit bull type dogs in Montréal, Canada, has been temporarily suspended, after lawyers representing the Canadian Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) successfully filed a court order opposing the ban. The ban, which was due to take effect at midnight on Monday, Oct.…

2016 fall “Share The Warmth” free clothing giveaway held Oct. 15-16

October 12, 2016
WEST PAWLET—Community members will be cleaning out their closets and donating to a great cause: the 9th annual “Share the Warmth” free clothing giveaway at Mettawee Community School in West Pawlet on Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 15-16, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. both days. Mettawee’s Brooke Burnham will be collecting clean, reusable, smoke free clothing at the…

Run/walk to benefit Kenyan children

October 12, 2016
RUTLAND—Join a 5K fun run/walk on Oct. 16 to benefit HEAL Raising Our World Foundation, Inc., an organization committed to raising our world, one child at a time. One hundred percent of the proceeds from this run will support the children at Rapha Community Center, a children’s home and secondary school in Nyahururu, Kenya. Registration…

Snake! Public asked to report sightings

October 5, 2016
Fall marks the time when Vermont’s snakes may travel long distances to return to their den sites for the winter. The Vt. Fish & Wildlife Department is asking people to keep an eye out for snakes while driving, both to avoid running them over and also to report any snake they see out and about.…

Habitat for Humanity of Rutland County to dedicate its first house

October 5, 2016
FAIR HAVEN—Habitat for Humanity of Rutland County (HFHRC) announced the dedication of its first house at 30 West St, in Fair Haven in a news release Oct. 1. The property, granted to HFHRC through the Wells Fargo Community Uplift Stabilization Program, has been completely refurbished and will be the home of Melissa Fournier and her…

Pittsford enshrines iron industry with new plaque

October 5, 2016
By Julia Purdy PITTSFORD—On Saturday, Sept. 24, the Pittsford Historical Society and the town of Pittsford dedicated a new historical marker on the town green, in conjunction with the Congregational Church’s annual harvest fair. The marker commemorates the prosperous iron industry of early Pittsford. On a sunny, gusty day, the green was lined with a…

Vermont Farmers Food Center’s Health Care Share completes second season

October 5, 2016
RUTLAND—Wednesday, Sept. 21, the Vermont Farmers Food Center’s (VFFC) Health Care Share (HCS) program distributed the final 125 farm shares to Rutland County residents for the second summer growing season. The program will now move to monthly distributions for the remainder of the year, according to a Sept. 28 news release. For 12 weeks during…

Alderman voices his concerns about city’s Marketing Committee

October 5, 2016
Request for $100,000 receives support from all other Alderman to proceed to committee By Patricia Minichiello RUTLAND CITY—Speaking frankly Monday night, Oct. 3, during the Board of Aldermen’s meeting, Alderman Gary Donahue said he doesn’t understand the purpose of the board’s Marketing Committee. “Everything … is geared towards young people. Young students. With no reference…