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Killington Active Seniors hold Christmas potluck

December 18, 2015
By Robin Alberti A trio played at the Killington Active Seniors annual Christmas potluck luncheon. Bob Smith played the stand-up bass, Jack Herrington the guitar, and George Lions played the piano. KILLINGTON — The Killington Active Seniors meet every Wednesday at The Lookout for lunch, but this past week they met Monday, Dec. 7, for…

Michael Jenkins joins The Woods as general manager

December 18, 2015
Courtesy of the Woods Resort Michael Jenkins KILLINGTON — On Dec. 4, The Woods Homeowners Association officially announced that Michael Jenkins has been hired as the new general manager. Jenkins and his wife are moving to the area from Brooklyn, N.Y. Jenkins’s most recent work experience was general manager/director of operations at La Marina in New…

Brown’s Auto Salvage and partners give $19,000 to Wounded Warrior Project

December 18, 2015
Submitted Mark and Joan Brown present a check to Wounded Warrior Project for $19,000. Accepting it on behalf of that organization this year were brothers and WWII veterans Sergeant George “Bud” Taggart and Corporal Frank Taggart. BOMOSEEN — The employees of Brown’s Auto Salvage and Premium Recycled Parts North East support injured service members through…

Shumlin calls for Act 46 “tweak”

December 17, 2015
By Tiffany Danitz Pache, VTDigger.org Gov. Peter Shumlin called on lawmakers Tuesday, Dec. 1, to fix the spending mechanism in the new education law known as the “Allowable Growth Percentage” before school budgets go to the printer in mid-January. “I want the legislature to act on this before school boards are submitting their budgets to…

The most amicable divorces in the U.S. happen in Vermont

December 16, 2015
Courtesy of Bright Cherry Media This map show where the happiest divorces happen It’s generally assumed that once any couple has reached the stage where their marriage is to be legally dissolved, things have reached a low point. Recrimination, bitterness, anger and sadness are common when a long-term relationship ends. Happily, however, a divorce doesn’t…

News Briefs: Rutland Region

December 16, 2015
By Lani Duke State Fair makes membership change The Rutland County Agricultural Society plans to chart the course for potentially significant changes. Under a provision approved in 2014, members will vote on whether to expel one of its members because he is a convicted felon. It allows an individual to be removed from membership if…

News Brief: Lakes Region

December 16, 2015
By Lani Duke ARSU committee recommends Act 46 restructure The Addison-Rutland Supervisory Union’s Act 46 study committee has finalized its report with the recommendation that existing schools become a single supervisory district with a single board and a single budget by July 1, 2017. Voters in Benson, Castleton, Fair Haven, Hubbardton, Orwell, and West Haven…

Bowse Health Trust announces 2016 grant awards worth $275,000

December 16, 2015
RUTLAND—The Bowse Health Trust, a department of Rutland Regional Medical Center, recently announced that it has awarded $275,000 in grant funds to three new projects aimed at improving the health status of Rutland County residents. The projects will receive up to three years of funding starting in 2016, according to a Nov. 24 press release.…

Share The Love event supports Meals on Wheel of Rutland County

December 16, 2015
RUTLAND—Meals on Wheels of Rutland County recently announced its participation in the Share the Love Event this holiday season, which helps to fight senior isolation and hunger “one Subaru at a time.” “The Southwestern Vermont Council on Aging cannot do its work or fulfill its mission unless we are united in partnership with a broad…

Community Health Centers of the Rutland Region adds a new practice site

December 16, 2015
RUTLAND —  On Dec. 7, the Community Health Centers of the Rutland Region (CHCRR) announced that it is now operating a new practice location. Previously, Dr. Mark Logan made the decision to close his primary care office, Green Mountain Primary Care, located in the Allen Pond professional condominium complex at 71 Allen Street, in Rutland, VT. CHCRR…

The Great American Smokeout: How to diplomatically help a friend/relative stop smoking

December 16, 2015
Nov. 19, 2015 marks the date of the American Cancer Society’s Great American Smokeout, when cigarette smokers are asked to refrain from smoking for one day in hopes that the effort will lead to quitting forever. Most people know a smoker they would like to see stop, but wonder if making that request is appropriate.…

Stafford students celebrate craft house

December 9, 2015
Courtesy of Stafford Stafford students recently celebrated the completion of the Student Craft Corporation House. A multidisciplinary effort. RUTLAND–Stafford Technical Center students recently celebrated the completion and sale of its Student Craft Corporation house. The Student Craft Corporation is formed by students from the Construction Technology, Electrical/Plumbing, and Forestry/Natural Resources & Horticulture programs. Biennially, these students…

New winter art show now on display in Killington

December 9, 2015
By Susan Wacker-Donle Bruce Pike with his photo of a waterfall and “Color of Autumn” By Sally D. Curtis KILLINGTON—The “All is White” art show can be viewed at the Killington Arts Guild Gallery now through February. Many visitors viewed the art representative of many media created by local Vermont artists at the opening reception…

“Syria, Remember Me” bears witness to the beautiful and complex lives of the Syrian people

December 9, 2015
Submitted Vermont author Deborah Harte Felmeth’s new book, “Syria, Remember Me,” is filled with photographs that humanize the people of Syria beyond the headlines. The media publishes daily images of Syria that reveal only the devastation, grief, rage and victimhood of war. It is the author’s hope to expand and hearten that limited view. “Syria,…

News Briefs: Lakes Region

December 4, 2015
By Lani Duke Mascot returns from sabbatical CASTLETON—After an unauthorized “vacation” of a couple of months, Castleton’s Spartan mascot is back home. The year-old, green-caped costume returned to academic life when a custodian making maintenance rounds in the on-campus Glenbrook Gymnasium opened an unattended bag in a women’s restroom on Nov. 23. Although “Sparty” smelled…