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Woodstock mandates face masks, Rutland considers it
July 15, 2020
By Katy Savage If you’re planning to go to Woodstock, don’t forget your face mask. The Woodstock Village Trustees and town Select Board have required masks both inside retail stores and in outdoor public spaces since July 9. The requirement is being enforced by the Woodstock Village Police, the health inspector and village parking attendants,…
RCHS hosts ‘At Home Kitten Noses and Yoga Poses’
July 15, 2020
If you love yoga and you love the Rutland County Humane Society (RCHS), then you’ll love our super fun fundraiser! Join RCHS in your own home on Thursday, August 13 at 5:30 p.m. via Zoom for yoga with your cat! Enjoy an all-level yoga class led by Stephanie Jones E-RYT with your furry feline! Stephanie…
Storm water solvable at new Woodstock school site, consultants find
July 15, 2020
By Curt Peterson The Windsor Central Unified Union School District (WCUUSD) building and grounds committee will tell the full school board at its next meeting on Aug. 3 that concerns about drainage, wetlands, and storm water management can be resolved for preliminary approval of state standards, and will let the full board know that the…
Angst over Hartland intersection continues
July 15, 2020
$1.4 million project to be voted on Aug. 11 By Curt Peterson A project to reconfigure the intersection of routes 5 and 12, and Ottauquechee Road at Hartland Three-Corners has evoked lively controversy in the town of 3,300 residents. The issue is complicated, to a degree requiring multiple explanations at official meetings and on the…
Town of Killington selects STR compliance provider
July 15, 2020
The town of Killington has officially contracted with LODGINGRevs for short-term rental compliance, according to a news release Monday, July 13. “Short-term rentals in resort towns face their own unique needs, one of those needs being transparency with their local governments,” stated LODGINGRevs in the release. “Killington is no exception to this need.” As short-term rentals continue…
Road construction projects scheduled for the week of July 13
July 15, 2020
Here is a list of road construction projects happening throughout Central 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…
Killington creates development review board in response to STR compliance
July 15, 2020
By Curt Peterson On July 7 the new Development Review Board held its first meeting after the Killington Select Board reorganized the planning commission and zoning board of adjustment in June. According to Zoning Administrator Preston Bristow, the planning commission will now just do planning, and their former site review function will be done by…
From recovery to renewal and resilience
July 15, 2020
Local support, community action team launches virtual recovery ‘visits’ in every county On July 9, the local support and community action team of the governor’s economic mitigation and recovery task force will launch a series of virtual Covid-19 recovery visits to be held in each county across the state over the next several months. The…
Teen dies in late night rollover car crash, three others injured
July 9, 2020
PROCTOR—On Thursday, July 9, at approximately 3:18 a.m., troopers from the Vermont State Police – Rutland Barracks were assigned to a single vehicle crash with entrapment and ejection on West Street, in Proctor. Through investigation it was determined Gabe Capen, 21, from Pownal, was operating the vehicle, a 2000 Saab 93, traveling south on West…
Rutland City police officers shot and wounded two Rutland men
July 8, 2020
UPDATE: Thursday, July 9 The Vermont State Police identified the Rutland City Police Officers present at the time of Wednesday’s shooting as: Cpl. Elias Anderson, seven years of service with Rutland City Police. Officer Tyler Billings, three years of service with Rutland City Police. Officer Nate Harvey, six years of service with Rutland City Police.…
United Way approves $300k in grants to 19 Rutland County nonprofits
July 8, 2020
United Way of Rutland County (UWRC) announced Monday, July 6, that $300,000 worth of grant awards have been disbursed to 19 different area nonprofits within Rutland County. A trusted group of community leaders helped in the overall decision making process for disbursing these funds, making sure that community donations (which actually fund these grants requests)…
Killington Select Board sets 2020 tax rate
July 8, 2020
By Curt Peterson The Killington Select Board voted unanimously to set the 2020 municipal property tax rate for 2020 at $0.4717 per $100 of assessed value. The 2019 rate was $0.4665. The increase of $0.0052 (about half of a penny) will increase taxes on a $200,000 assessed-value property by $10.40 for the year. The tax…
Mayor Allaire tells board of scheduled surgery
July 8, 2020
Board President Matthew Whitcomb will serve as interim mayor, July 23 On Monday night, July 6, Mayor David Allaire told the Board of Alderman at its regular meeting that he’ll be out of commission recovering from surgery for esophageal cancer for a few weeks starting July 23, when the surgery is scheduled. Board President Matthew…
Scott Howard avid skier, remembered as the world’s vertical champion
July 8, 2020
Scott Howard, an enthusiastic and proud member of the Killington 100 Day Club, who had an incredible insatiable passion for skiing and golf, died June 25, 2020. He was 67. It is always so difficult losing a person who was such a special member of the Killington community, who had a love for the great outdoors.…
Slate Valley Unified School District prepares for another re-vote
July 8, 2020
By Polly Mikula Next month, residents in the Slate Valley Unified School District will vote again on a district budget to fund their schools over a month into the fiscal year. Is the third time the charm? Voters rejected the school budget on Town Meeting Day and then again on June 9. The district budget…