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Sen. Bernie Sanders tours Rutland County
May 12, 2021
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) visited five locations in Addison County and Rutland County on Wednesday, May 6: two federally qualified health centers, a parent child center, a high school, and a medical center. “I have looked forward to traveling around the state and speaking with Vermonters in person again for a very long time. This…
Dedication of Freeman sculpture Thursday, marks his 195th birthday
May 12, 2021
Civil Rights leader and Rutland native was nation’s first black college president By Victoria Gaither The sculpture honoring Rutland native and leading abolitionist Martin Henry Freeman will be formally dedicated May 13 at noon in the Center Street Marketplace – 195 years after his birth. The Martin Henry Freeman sculpture took its place on the…
Leahy advances his Farm To School bill
May 12, 2021
Spotlights Vermont’s leading role with visit to Sharon Elementary School U.S. Senator Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) visited Sharon Elementary School Thursday, May 6, to highlight new federal Farm to School legislation. The Farm to School Act, introduced by Leahy on April 22, seeks to reauthorize and expand the popular federal Farm to School program. Sharon Elementary…
Vermonter charged with attempted murder, hate crime enhancement after trying to run over Black man with truck
May 12, 2021
A Richford man is facing charges including attempted murder with a hate-crime enhancement following an incident that occurred Wednesday morning, May 5, outside a private residence. The Vermont State Police received a call at 9:10 a.m. from the victim, 27-year-old Michael Wilson, who reported that a person he knew, Anthony Mason, also a 27-year-old Richford…
Subaru Shares the Love with a donation of $12,808 to Rutland Regional Medical Center
May 12, 2021
RUTLAND — On Friday, May 7, Rutland Subaru donated more than $12,800 from the 2020 Subaru Share the Love event to Rutland Regional Medical Center (RRMC) in support of the Enhancing Our Culture of Care campaign to upgrade the hospital’s psychiatric services inpatient unit (PSIU). Rutland Subaru was one of many Subaru dealers participating in the event nationwide.…
VTF&W Warden Service pledges to advance women in policing, signs 30×30 Pledge
May 12, 2021
The Vermont Fish & Wildlife Warden Service has signed on to the 30x30 Pledge to adopt a series of low and no-cost actions policing agencies can take to improve the representation and experiences of women in law enforcement. The activities are designed to help policing agencies assess their current policies on gender equity of personnel…
ATM stolen from Belmont General Store
May 12, 2021
MOUNT HOLLY—On Tuesday, May 4 at 6 a.m. state police troopers from the Rutland barracks responded to the Belmont General Store, at 2400 Belmont Rd. in Mt. Holly, for a burglary complaint. Upon arrival, troopers found forced entry via a glass front door and a significant amount of damage to the interior of business. The…
Killington Police investigate break-ins
May 12, 2021
Killington Police are investigating multiple reported larcenies from motor vehicles, that have occurred over the past week, Police Chief Whit Montgomery said Saturday, May 8. “We have also received complaints of suspicious behavior of subjects peering into doors and windows at private residences,” Montgomery said. “We ask the public to report and suspicious behavior, attempt…
Killington seeks $50 million to fund road reconstruction and municipal water system
May 12, 2021
Developer says ‘but for’ town's investment in infrastructure ski village is too costly, water tests put seven businesses on ‘do not drink orders’ By Polly Mikula The town of Killington is facing costly infrastructure limitations but the solution could prove to be a boon — for current businesses, new developments and town and state coffers…
“Choose Vermont” scholarship program to award $70,000 to incoming college students
May 6, 2021
The 2021 Choose Vermont scholarship program will award $70,000 in scholarships money to students who commit to attend a Vermont school by June 1. Both out-of-state and Vermont students are eligible to enter. The program was developed through a partnership across Vermont’s higher education sector to market Vermont as a top destination for attending college. The…
GMP named a national leader for carbon-free future
May 6, 2021
Vermont utility leads transformation to a clean and modern energy system Green Mountain Power (GMP) has been recognized as one of the top 10 utilities in the country for leading transformation toward a clean, modern energy system that benefits all, by the Smart Electric Power Alliance (SEPA), according to a news release last month. GMP…
Tracy Yendell to direct Fair Haven Concerned
May 6, 2021
The Fair Haven Concerned board of directors has announced that it has hired a new executive director, Tracy Yendell. Yendell is a Rutland County native and currently resides in Rutland. She has a compassion for people who may be facing hardships said the job at Fair Haven Concerned is rewarding. As Covid restrictions are lifted,…
Ashley Bride named director of United Way
May 6, 2021
The United Way of Rutland County (UWRC), the largest non-governmental fundraiser for local services in the community, announced April 29 that its board of directors has appointed Ashley Bride as executive director. She replaces Caprice Hover who retired from her position at the beginning of the month. The board of directors, through an executive search…
CCV announces new certificate programs
May 6, 2021
Beginning this fall, Vermonters will have four additional pathways to high-demand careers through new certificate programs at the Community College of Vermont (CCV). The new certificate programs are cloud computing, community health, entrepreneurship, and human resource management. Certificates are designed to prepare students for the workplace. Most can be completed in one year. CCV Academic…
Immigration issues leave Roman Catholic churches priest-less
May 6, 2021
West Rutland and Proctor are two of the Vermont parishes affected by delay in green card processing Significant clergy and parish realignments within Vermont Roman Catholic Diocese were announced May 3 as a result of changes to U.S. immigration policies and processes. Four international priests — three from the Philippines and one from Nigeria who…