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Rutland Community Cupboard opens at new location

February 12, 2016
RUTLAND–Darren Childs, board president, and Kelly Giancola, executive director, cut the ribbon at the Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Rutland Community Cupboard’s new location at 65 River St. in Rutland. The Rutland Community Cupboard serves individuals and families who are in need of food, and all food items are free, thanks…

News Briefs: Lakes Region

February 12, 2016
By Lani Duke The Vermont way in action HUBBARDTON—Bob Gibbs’ home and personal possessions recently went up in flames, and his neighbors are now trying to help him recover from that loss. Few realize the good Bob Gibbs has performed for his Hubbardton area community. As his friends and neighbors look at his influence within…

News Briefs: Rutland Region

February 12, 2016
By Lani Duke Rutland City Combination Pond ballot item in contention Yes, no, maybe. That’s the pattern for the appearance of an advisory question on the Rutland City ballot regarding whether “the voters of the city of Rutland [should] reclaim, renew and preserve Combination Pond, Piedmont Pond, Moon Brook and all of its associated waterways…

PEGTV offers two $2,000 Courcelle scholarships

February 12, 2016
RUTLAND—PEGTV recently announced that it has expanded the scope of its annual PEGTV Courcelle Scholarship to include the entire realm of visual and media arts. Two Rutland County high school seniors have the opportunity to win a $2,000 scholarship to pursue postsecondary education in all areas of television, film, radio, internet, computer animation, graphic arts,…

Man faces charge after shooting self in restaurant bathroom

February 11, 2016
By Elizabeth Hewitt, VTDigger.org A South Hero man is facing a criminal charge after he shot himself in the hip in a restaurant bathroom. It was described as an accident. Zeberiah Snow, age 31, was cited on a charge of recklessly endangering another person after an investigation this week. Vermont State Police say Snow shot…

Child First Advocacy Center receives $8,000 grant from Merchants Bank Foundation

February 9, 2016
Submitted The Child First Advocacy Center staff proudly holds its check for $8,000, granted by Merchants Bank Foundation. The Merchants Bank Foundation has awarded an $8,000.00 grant to the Child First Advocacy Center (CFAC) to help support victim recovery by providing alternative treatment options and prevention in Rutland County. The Child First Advocacy Center (CFAC)…

Flannel with Flair fundraiser celebrates 20 years

February 9, 2016
By Donald Dill The Challenge Committee poses for a photo at the 20th annual Flannel with Flair event. Pictured (l-r): Diane Mueller, Lisa Schmidt, Kevin Barnes, Joyce Washburn, Kathy Burns. Not pictured is Leslie Stuart. LUDLOW–On Saturday, Jan. 23, the Okemo Community Challenge (OCC) held its annual fundraiser, Flannel with Flair, at Okemo Mountain Resort’s…

MSJ student nominated for West Point by Sen. Bernie Sanders

February 9, 2016
Submitted Student Monica Schmelzenbach stands with Sen. Patrick Leahy and Rep. Peter Welch. RUTLAND–Mount Saint Joseph Academy senior Monica Schmelzenbach is one of a select number of Vermonters to receive a nomination for admission to the United States Military Academy at West Point. Being nominated for a service academy is a tremendous honor. Students are…

With enrollment down, state colleges begin own efficiency push

February 8, 2016
Courtesy of VTDigger.org Jeb Spaulding, chancellor of the Vermont State Colleges, told lawmakers recently about an effort to consolidate functions among the institutions to save money. In an echo of the school district consolidation efforts around the state, Vermont State Colleges, a public corporation, is looking for ways to save money through efficiencies of scale…

Tobacco ban at opiate treatment centers backfires

February 8, 2016
By Elizabeth Hewitt During the first two weeks of the year, fewer than half of the 41 beds at Maple Leaf Farm, a residential opiate treatment facility in Underhill, were full. For a facility that usually has a waiting list of 34 and a wait of two weeks to get a bed, that’s unusual. The…

Free executive training available to Vt. entrepreneurs

February 8, 2016
Vermont is seeking 15 small business owners to participate in the Emerging Leaders Initiative beginning in April at Vermont Technical College in Williston, Vt. Emerging Leaders, established by the federal Small Business Administration, is a free, executive-level training program for entrepreneurs to learn how to establish a three-year strategic growth plan for their businesses. The…

Head-on crash on Route 125 leaves one dead

February 8, 2016
On Wednesday, Jan. 20, at about 3:22 p.m., the Vermont State Police responded to a head-on automobile crash on Route 125 near West Market Road in Bridport, involving a 2004 Pontiac Vibe and a 2014 Toyota Rav4. The driver of the Pontiac, Thomas Scheufler, age 66 of Shoreham, Vt., was found dead at the scene;…

Hubbardton asks for help for one of its own

February 8, 2016
HUBBARDTON — When fire departments from four towns showed up Tuesday, Jan. 26 at the fire on Black Pond Road in Hubbardton, it said much about small towns, the selflessness of firefighters and the generosity of one man’s life. Bob Gibbs is a native Vermonter, living in the small town of Hubbardton where he grew up.…

Collision with tree kills one

February 8, 2016
On Wednesday, Jan. 24, at approximately 2:19 a.m., the Vermont State Police and Londonderry Fire Department responded to a single motor vehicle collision on Middle Town Road at the intersection with Brooks Lane, in the town of Londonderry, Vt.  The investigation revealed that Michael Hazel, age 24 from Harvard, Mass., was operating a 2008 Subaru…

Small and Inspiring grants awarded to four Rutland County organizations

February 8, 2016
Four nonprofit organizations in Rutland County have received a total of $9,950 in Small and Inspiring grants from the Vermont Community Foundation for local projects. The Small and Inspiring grants fund work helps connect people to their neighbors, their land, and their history in ways that strengthen the community. “These projects remind us of the…