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PEGTV to air, record local graduations and ceremonies

June 8, 2016
RUTLAND—PEGTV Channel 20 will be broadcasting local graduations from all of the Rutland County high schools along with some award ceremonies throughout the month of June. “We provide this service to the community because it’s a life milestone for the students and their parents, plus if there is extended family that could not make the…

Killington Resort adds summer child care; now open all year

June 8, 2016
KILLINGTON– Killington Resort recently announced new summer child care options for infants and young children. Full and half-day options will be available for ages 12 weeks to 4 years, with discounts for Killington residents. This addition means that Killington’s child care center at Ramshead Base Lodge is now open year round, with full and half…

Local women’s club renamed

June 8, 2016
KILLINGTON – After 53 years, the Sherburne Women’s Club has been renamed the Greater Killington Women’s Club, according to a June 3 new release. The change was decided upon in order to broaden the club’s membership reach to include surrounding towns as well as seasonal residents. The new name may also better welcome visiting tourists…

Sicilian-American Society donates to Foley Cancer Center

June 1, 2016
Courtesy of Rutland Regional Medical Center Members of the Sicilian-American Society present a check to the Foley Cancer Center at Rutland Regional Medical Center. Front row (L-R): Grace Rizzico and Mary Henrichon. Back row (L-R): Dr. Rick Lovett, Jo-Ann Rotella Ballard, Michael Poalino, Guido Rotella, Jerry Henrichon, Dr. Allan Eisemann and Tom Huebner, pres.and CEO…

RRMC’s Sonce Pearce, RN receives national DAISY award for extraordinary nurses

June 1, 2016
Courtesy of Rutland Regional Medical Center Sonce Pearce, RN with Charline and Tom Skelly. The Skellys nominated Pearce for the DAISY award and joined the celebration. RUTLAND–Rutland Regional Medical Center’s Sonce Pearce, a registered nurse at the ENT & Audiology Clinic, was honored for excellent care by the DAISY Foundation. The DAISY award is a…

Malley and Manney join Habitat for Humanity board

June 1, 2016
Submitted Dick Malley and Jeff Manney are new Habitat for Humanity of Rutland County, Vt., board members. The board of Habitat for Humanity of Rutland County is pleased to announce new members Dick Malley and Jeff Manney. “Dick and Jeff each have extensive experience in working in housing in Vermont, and we welcome their expertise…

News Briefs: Lakes Region, June 1 2016

June 1, 2016
Library addition breaks ground POULTNEY—Construction of the $381,000 renovation and addition to the Poultney Public Library began May 23 as a lineup of library trustees and supporters sank silver shovels into the ground behind the 205 Main Street structure. The library has occupied the 1910 building since 1956 and has been planning to increase its…

Stone Bench Project for teens continues in 2016

June 1, 2016
WEST RUTLAND — The Carving Studio and Sculpture Center invites youth (ages 13-18) from the Rutland area to participate in an exciting, collaborative project for two weeks this summer, scheduled for July 5-15. Under the instruction of master sculptor Nora Valdez, participants will design and carve a stone bench to be installed in a Rutland…

CCV to hold 49th Commencement on June 4 in at Norwich University, Northfield

June 1, 2016
The Community College of Vermont will hold its 49th commencement ceremony at Norwich University’s Shapiro Field House on June 4, 2016. The ceremony will begin at 2 p.m. This year, over 500 students from across the state will be awarded associate degrees. Students representing all 14 Vermont counties will be graduating along with students from…

Vermont Technical College benefits from corporate largesse with scholarships

June 1, 2016
Submitted Pictured in the back row (l-r): Ted Purington, Jr., executive vice president; Bill Purington, President & CEO. Pictured front row (l-r): Mitchell Green, senior vice president; Dan Werner, senior vice president; John Capasso, MD president; Tim Maynard, CFO; Todd Barrett, regional vice president. To mark its 50th anniversary, Maine Drilling & Blasting of Gardiner,…

News Briefs: Rutland Region, June 1

June 1, 2016
By Lani Duke Irish contributions to Vermont recognized RUTLAND COUNTY—Events in Rutland City, Rutland Town, and West Rutland the weekend of May 20-22 celebrated the role of people from Ireland in shaping Vermont’s history. The event, under the title of Vermont’s Irish Rebels, commemorated the Fenian attacks on Canada in 1866 and the Easter Uprising…

Rutland Regional gets an “A” for patient safety

June 1, 2016
RUTLAND–New Hospital Safety Scores, which assign A, B, C, D and F letter grades to hospitals nationwide and provide the most complete picture of patient safety in the U.S. health care system, were announced May 26 by The Leapfrog Group, a national patient safety watchdog. Rutland Regional was one of 798 hospitals to receive an…

State announces ban on untreated firewood entering Vermont

June 1, 2016
Visitors urged to burn campfire wood harvested locally A new Vermont rule effective May 1 prevents invasive insects from piggybacking into the state on untreated firewood, according to a May 25 news release from the state. As summer camping season arrives, visitors to Vermont should be prepared to buy campfire wood in-state or be able…

Holiday week traffic safety report

June 1, 2016
The Vermont State Police participated in the national “Click It or Ticket it” campaign; as well as Operation C.A.R.E. (Combined Accident Reduction Effort) over the Memorial holiday week from Monday, May 23 until Monday, May 30, 2016. Unfortunately, there were three fatal crashes resulting in four deaths on Vermont roadways this holiday weekend. There have…

Young students part-take in bully prevention and healthy bodies programs

May 31, 2016
Submitted Rutland Town School kindergarten (Mrs. Books and Mrs. Mullins classes), and pre K (Mrs. Flory’s class) sit together with Jill Alderman of Alderman Chevrolet Buick GMC (back row). RUTLAND TOWN —  Rutland Town School kindergarden and pre-K students participated in bully prevention and healthy bodies programs through the nonprofit Puppets in Education (PiE), which…