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Worker injured at Westminster Cracker
August 5, 2020
By Ed Larson A spokesman for the Vermont Occupational Safety and Health Administration (VOSHA) confirmed Monday, Aug. 3, that an investigation was commenced on Friday, July 30 following a report by Westminster Cracker Company of an accident in the plant on July 29. Rutland City Fire, Rutland City Police and Regional Ambulance responded to the…
Man killed by tree
August 5, 2020
STOCKBRIDGE—At 12:27 p.m. on Aug. 3, Vermont State Police received a 911 call from an individual who reported finding a co-worker unresponsive following a logging accident off River Road in Stockbridge. The Vermont State Police, Bethel Fire Department, and White River Valley Ambulance responded to the scene and determined the individual was deceased. The victim…
Police investigate shooting in Rutland
August 5, 2020
By Katy Savage Rutland City Police are investigating an apparent shooting on Strongs Avenue. Chief Brian Kilcullen said police were called after multiple gun shots were fired from a vehicle near Avellino Bakery and Catering around 5:15 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 3. He said they believe no one was injured and the dept. had no…
Windsor Central school district holds town hall meetings for each school
August 5, 2020
By Curt Peterson Windsor Central Unified Union School District (WCUUSD) hosted five remote town hall meetings to discuss reopening strategies this fall. Governor Scott has set the statewide reopening date of Sept. 8, a week later than normal. The July 29 Barnard Academy Town Hall, facilitated by acting Superintendent Sherry Sousa and Barnard’s new principal…
Fair Haven to receive over $6 million in USDA funds to modernize its wastewater
August 5, 2020
On Monday, Aug. 3 the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that it is investing $462 million to modernize critical drinking water and wastewater infrastructure in rural towns and cities. “Upgrading the infrastructure that delivers safe drinking water and modern wastewater management facilities will improve public health and drive economic development in our small…
Depot Park makeover contemplated
August 5, 2020
By Julia Purdy A proposal to expand Depot Park and create an Amtrak “gateway” to make downtown Rutland more welcoming is sure to strike a note of nostalgia among old-time Rutlanders for the large passenger depot that graced the site now occupied by the downtown plaza parking lot. The old Rutland passenger depot appears in…
Chamber, REDC to merge
August 5, 2020
New organization will more efficiently serve region, businesses, aid community development RUTLAND—Two of Rutland County’s key community and economic development organizations have decided to merge. The boards of Rutland Economic Development Corporation (REDC) and Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce voted unanimously Thursday, July 30, to create a merged, streamlined organization to better serve their members…
Slate Valley presents third school budget
August 5, 2020
By Katy Savage After two failed budget votes, the Slate Valley Unified School District is presenting a third budget to voters on Aug. 11. The new $26.4 million budget is down about $220,000 from the previously defeated budget and down about $91,000 from the previous year’s budget. The proposed per pupil spending number is up…
Katie Spotz to run nonstop across Vermont
August 5, 2020
Endurance athlete seeks to raise funds and awareness for clean water project Katie Spotz, clean water activist and adventurer, will embark on a 73-mile run across the state of Vermont, making her the first woman to do so. The run will take place on Saturday, Aug. 7, at the Piermont Bridge connecting Piermont, New Hampshire…
Local school districts prioritize in-person instruction for youngest
August 5, 2020
By Katy Savage As Gov. Phil Scott has encouraged school districts to return to in-person instruction this fall for students 10 and under, local superintendents are making plans in support. Many districts are offering a choice between online and in person, but superintendents agree with childhood development experts who say in-person instruction is most important…
Sarah Vigneau joins Killington Valley Real Estate
August 5, 2020
Killington Valley Real Estate has recently welcomed a new agent: Sarah Vigneau. “The market in Killington continues to grow. More and more people are seeing all that this area has to offer,” said owner and broker Bret Williamson. “With the addition of Vigneau we are poised to help more people realize their dreams to relocate…
Help RCHS help King
August 5, 2020
Canine King needs to feel like a King again! He arrived at RCHS on May 1 and he was in pretty rough shape. Poor fella. He was really greasy and pretty much had no hair. His front right leg was going in a few different directions. He wasn’t neutered yet, either. He’s a young fella,…
The importance of free play
August 5, 2020
The National Education Association notes that recess and free play are critical to the development of students in grades pre-K through eighth grade. According to the NEA, recess and free play during the school day encourages interpersonal interactions and problem-solving skills, and such opportunities also can prove beneficial for older students. Despite these benefits, the…
Road construction projects for the week of Aug.3
August 5, 2020
Here is a list of road construction projects happening throughout Vermont. Please remember to drive safely in all work zones. Lives depend on it. Rutland and Windsor counties 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 gravel surfaces…
Chamber, REDC to merge
July 30, 2020
New organization will more efficiently serve region, businesses, aid community development RUTLAND—Two of Rutland County’s key community and economic development organizations have decided to merge. The boards of Rutland Economic Development Corporation (REDC) and Rutland Region Chamber of Commerce voted unanimously Thursday, July 30, to create a merged, streamlined organization to better serve their members…