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CCV extends deadline for high school seniors to enroll in Early College
August 12, 2020
In response to uncertainties facing the Vermont high school class of 2021 as they plan for the future amid Covid-19, the Community College of Vermont (CCV) is giving students an extra month to enroll in its Early College program. Early College, supported by the Flexible Pathways Initiative created by Act 77, allows high school seniors…
Mill River school district announces all-remote plan to start school
August 12, 2020
By Lola Duffort/VTDigger The Mill River Unified Union School District has announced students will not be returning to classrooms in September or October, although officials are leaving open the possibility of opening for in-person learning later in the year. The 900-student Rutland County school district, which serves Shrewsbury, Tinmouth, Wallingford and Clarendon, appears to be the first in…
Rutland man arrested for promotion of child pornography and voyeurism
August 12, 2020
RUTLAND – Attorney General T.J. Donovan announced Aug. 6 that Daniel Guyette, 31, of Rutland, has been arraigned on two felony counts of promoting a recording of sexual conduct by a child, and three felony and three misdemeanor counts of voyeurism. The charges brought against Guyette are the result of a criminal investigation—including the execution of…
Fire investigated in Sharon
August 12, 2020
On Tuesday, Aug. 4, at 12:17 a.m. a 911 call was received regarding a fire at 91 Lent Road in Sharon. The Sharon Fire Dept.along with Strafford Fire Dept.and several surrounding fire departments responded. Upon their arrival at 12:28 a.m. the entire house was engulfed in flames and the roof had already collapsed. The house, owned…
Obituary: Lincoln ‘Linc’ M. Fenn, 88
August 12, 2020
The day Lincoln Fenn chose to travel was a perfect summer’s day. He always was a smart man as well as a decent, gentle and humble man. He set a high bar for what it means to be a truly “good man,” a phrase tossed around too lightly at times. He wasn’t trying to rule…
Obituary: John Cooke, 81
August 12, 2020
John F. Cooke, a world traveler who lived in Whiting, passed away on the morning of Friday, July 31, listening to reggae at Helen Porter Nursing & Rehabilitation Center in Middlebury. He was recently on vacation in Negril, Jamaica, a place he loved. Negril and his cottage in Prince Edward Island were his homes away…
GW Plastics acquired by Swedish company Nolato
August 12, 2020
Bethel, Royalton facilities expect few changes By Anne Wallace Allen/VTDigger A Swedish company has agreed to buy the Bethel-based GW Plastics in a deal that is expected to be final in September. The publicly traded Nolato develops and produces polymer products such as plastic and silicone for health care, automotive, and consumer electronics companies. The 65-year-old…
RNeSU plans for half-day, remote hybrid school model
August 12, 2020
Students K-2 will have five half-days of in-person instruction each week; students in grades 3-8 will attend school remotely By Lee J. Kahrs The Rutland Northeast Supervisory Union is planning to begin school this fall using a hybrid of in-person and remote learning strategies, as have several other districts. However, RNeSU’s plan differs in that…
REDC, Chamber partner to distribute masks to Rutland County businesses
August 12, 2020
To help businesses enforce Vermont’s mask mandate, Rutland Economic Development Corporation (REDC) and Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce are distributing a free box of 50 masks to customer-facing businesses across Rutland County. RRMC president and CEO Claudio Fort, Casella Waste Systems director of community engagement Jeff Weld, Heritage Family Credit Union’s senior vice president of…
Killington family is stranded in Belarus
August 12, 2020
By Polly Mikula Andrew Gieda, a Killington resident and business owner, was desperate to hear from his wife, Maria, on Monday to know that she and their 2-year-old son Robert were safe after violent protests erupted in Belarus, Sunday. Internet and phone access was cut off throughout Belarus during and after a contentious election. But…
School sports hold summer practices despite pandemic
August 12, 2020
By Katy Savage Gov. Phil Scott announced earlier this month that fall sports can resume starting Sept. 8, but many teams have been practicing all summer. When Scott lifted restrictions on recreational activities and group gatherings in June, school teams started holding voluntary practices and conditioning sessions, with notably high attendance. The Woodstock Union High…
Board votes to move forward with new Woodstock middle/high school design, commission cost estimate
August 12, 2020
By Curt Peterson Is support for the proposed new Woodstock middle/high school fraying? Or do a growing number of questions merely indicate increasingly careful consideration of the $60-plus million building? Either way, project proponents seem stalwartly committed to seeing it through and the board voted to support the current design plan voting this last Tuesday…
WCUUSD seeks options for energy saving
August 12, 2020
By Curt Peterson The Windsor Central Unified Union School District (WCUUSD) Buildings and Grounds Committee met July 28 in “hybrid” fashion. Committee members Jim Haff, Matt Hough, Keri Bristow as well as buildings and grounds director Joe Rigoli and Dean Angeledes from Johnson Controls met in person, while WCUUSD board chair Bryce Sammel (Barnard) and…
Road construction planned for the week of Aug. 10
August 12, 2020
Here is a list of road construction projects happening in Rutland and Windsor counties. Please remember to drive safely in all work zones. Lives depend on it. Rutland and Windsor Bethel – The bridge replacement along VT 12 continues. The traffic pattern will require vehicles to navigate different lanes to get around the work zone. Expect…
Cavendish Community Fund awards three grants
August 12, 2020
The Cavendish Community Fund’s president, Doug McBride, announced Aug. 7 that the Fund awarded three grants this summer to local organizations for community-based projects. The first award was to fund the summer music series on Proctorsville’s Svec Memorial Green. Each year the town engages several local bands to entertain residents on Wednesday evenings. Small local…