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Killington Select Board sets 2022 tax rate
July 7, 2021
By Curt Peterson The Killington Select Board met on the afternoon of June 30 and set the official FY2022 municipal tax rate: $.5382. In the 2020 Town Report, the municipal tax rate had been estimated at $.5425, slightly higher than the final rate. The rate is made up of two factors: The voter-approved budget and…
How the KMS outdoor classrooms came to life
July 7, 2021
Richard Morse and his students used what they had and kept it simple By Shelby Graves, Grade 10 at Killington Mountain School While sitting in school, wouldn’t you want to be able to have the opportunity to learn outside while looking at the beautiful blue sky and fresh blooming flowers? Here at Killington Mountain School, math,…
Two staff at RRMC named 2021 Pharmacist and Pharmacy Technician of the year
July 7, 2021
RUTLAND—The Vermont Society of Health-System Pharmacists (VTSHP) recently announced its 2021 Pharmacist and Pharmacy Technician of the year, honoring two practitioners from Rutland Regional Medical Center. Saisha Branchaud, PharmD, BCPS, the director of pharmacy services, was named the 2021 Pharmacist of the Year. She was recognized for her “steadfast leadership” during the past year and…
Police closing in on big bangs in Killington
June 30, 2021
By Curt Peterson Killington Police chief Whit Montgomery said their dispatcher has had numerous complaints over the past two weeks about “very loud explosions somewhere in town.” “The complaints have been on-going,” Montgomery told the Mountain Times. “The explosions will occur for a couple of days, then it will be quiet for a couple, then…
Mendon home values jump after first reappraisal in 16 years
June 30, 2021
By Ethan Weinstein Earlier this year, the town of Mendon performed property reappraisals for the first time in 16 years, and the increased assessments have blindsided some residents. “I estimate that 95% of the properties went up in this reappraisal,” said Mendon Town Assessor Spencer Potter. Some homeowners took to the Killington Locals+ Facebook page…
Amtrak returns to Rutland
June 30, 2021
By Julia Purdy At 10:45 a.m., Sunday, June 27, a silver-blue-and-red Amtrak train rolled into Rutland with celebratory blasts of the train horn. The Ethan Allen line is preparing to get back in business starting July 19. Several training runs began in March, a full year after the state shut down interstate transportation to contain…
McNeil & Reedy marks 65 years with three-day celebration, July 1-3
June 30, 2021
By Victoria Gaither “The celebration is an opportunity to see our friends and neighbors in town. Following the pandemic, we’re excited to be fully open again, share our recently renovated shop and all of the new products we’ve curated,” said Casey McNeil, whose grandfather, James F. McNeil, and his good friend George Reedy, opened the…
Rutland school board holds back-and-forth forum on mascot
June 30, 2021
By Emma Cotton/VTDigger In the latest of a long-running back-and-forth over the Rutland High School mascot, residents addressed the Rutland city board of school commissioners at a forum Tuesday night, June 22. “We are here at this public forum to address an issue that has been on everybody’s mind,” said board clerk Erin Shimp, who led…
Construction boom keeps area contractors busy
June 30, 2021
Cost and lead time of supplies as well as lack of workers create obstacles By Ethan Weinstein Here in southern Vermont, contractors are finding themselves busier than ever while lacking the resources they need to complete projects. This spring, lumber prices soared as production declined and demand for construction increased. The price of lumber has…
Fairs face challenges but maintain optimism for the upcoming summer season in Vermont
June 30, 2021
By Justin Trombly/VTDigger By this point, Robert Congdon would have normally hired half the workers he seeks every year to staff the Vermont State Fair in Rutland. So far, the fair-runner has only about a third of his usual 30-person crew lined up for the August event. “Traditionally, we’ve got tons of people contacting us [to work]…
Camp Betsey Cox provides a home to life-long campers, celebrates summer opening together
June 30, 2021
By Katherine Lazarus PITTSFORD—To say that the campers who go to Camp Betsey Cox quite frequently return for a follow-up year, is like saying the sun is lukewarm. It’s such an understatement it’s a story in itself. Take camp staff member Angela “Angie” Willis VanBuskirk, 46. She is not only a former camper and parent…
Gov. Scott is confident Vermonters can celebrate Fourth safely
June 30, 2021
Eligible and unvaccinated drops below 1,000 By Hannah Laga Abram Covid-19 may have put our lives on hold, but we sure are ahead of schedule getting back to them. Gov. Phil Scott’s Vermont Forward Plan, which the state has been following since early this spring, looked toward July 4 as an optimistic reopening date. Instead,…
Brandon sewer budget passes, Select Board puts funding decision on hold
June 30, 2021
By Neil P. Allen On Monday, the Brandon Sewer Commission approved a $853,660 budget, which includes a potential fixed usage rate increase from $34 per quarter to $68 per quarter. This budget is 3.04% less than last year’s budget. Brandon Town Manager Dave Atherton introduced the budget. “Not a lot has changed. We moved some…
Stolen car reported in Mendon
June 30, 2021
On Friday, June 18, at roughly 9 a.m., troopers from the state police took a report of a vehicle stolen from a residence in the town of Mendon. During the investigation, troopers learned that the vehicle was last seen 30 days before the report was filed. The vehicle is described as a 1990 Jeep Wrangler…
Sharon man killed in logging accident
June 30, 2021
SHARON—A man performing logging work at a private residence has died following an accident Saturday, June 26. Initial investigation determined that the victim, John K. Sears, 64, of Sharon, had felled a tree and was cutting it into sections at about 3 p.m. Saturday when an apparent malfunction occurred involving the safety system on a…